The lineup for the Canadian women’s curling championship was completed ... Skrlik (Alberta), Nancy Martin (Saskatchewan), Kate Cameron (Manitoba), Danielle Inglis (Ontario), Krista McCarville ...
and Inglis was aware that leaving Cameron a draw on her final stone might prove fruitful. Manitoba’s Team Kerri Einarson celebrates its victory on Wednesday. (Photo, Curling Canada/Andrew Klaver) “You ...
Lawes (1-2) won her opener on Sunday in big fashion, a 12-3 victory over Cameron. The Heather Curling Club foursome looks to even its record against Ontario (2-1) at 1 p.m. CST on Monday.
Cameron picked up singles in the first ... Sunday morning’s performance was a “bounce back” for the Fort Rouge Curling Club squad, also composed of third Selena Njegovan and lead Kristin ...
“We’re at a better advantage this year, for sure,” said Cameron, of her Heather Curling Club team featuring third Taylor McDonald, second Brianna Cullen and lead Mackenzie Elias. “I would ...
When Cameron won the Manitoba women’s curling championship in Pilot Mound last month, she talked about staying relaxed and having fun, and how important that attitude was in a 7-6 win over Beth ...
Rachel Homan's curling team battled both the ice and Kayla ... loss to Quebec with a 12-3 win over provincial rival Kate Cameron. St-Georges got to 2-0 with a 12-3 victory over Northwest ...
Manitoba's Team Einarson rallies late after being down five to complete the comeback against Team Cameron securing the win 10-9. While Rachel Homan's curling team cruised to a fifth straight win ...
Cameron just needed Beth Peterson's shot stone to go away and ... over Hillary Selkirk in P.E.I. The Hearts winner also qualifies for November's Olympic curling trials in Halifax if that team ranks in ...