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Sturmay scores seven in 10th end to avoid upset at Scotties Tournament of Hearts

  • Alberta skip Selena Sturmay scored seven in the 10th end to defeat New Brunswick's Melodie Forsythe 12 in Draw 16 in Mississauga, reported Jan. 29, 2026.
  • Facing a potential Pool B upset, Team Forsythe led 6-5 into the final end but Sturmay loaded the house in the 10th to secure a lopsided win.
  • Also in the morning draw, Beth Peterson beat Julia Weagle 10-4 in nine ends while Kayla Skrlik won 10-4 in eight and Krista Scharf topped Amanda Power 6-4.
  • Playoff rules put winners into the Page playoff 1-2 game while losing teams meet third-place finishers, and the 1-2 loser faces the 3-4 winner in the semifinal.
  • The winner advances to Sunday's final against the 1-2 victor, and the champion will represent Canada at the world women's curling championship in March at Calgary.
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Nova Scotia's Stevens books playoff ticket with victory over Armstrong at Scotties

MISSISSAUGA — Taylour Stevens and her Nova Scotia teammates were the last to leave the playing area at Paramount Fine Foods Centre after a dramatic afternoon session Thursday at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts.

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Alberta's Selena Sturmay scored seven points in the 10th end to defeat New Brunswicker Melodie Forsythe 12-6 at the Canadian Curling Championship.

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Sturmay scores seven in 10th end to avoid upset at Scotties Tournament of Hearts

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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