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Galusha upsets Einarson 9-6 in extra ends at Scotties Tournament of Hearts

  • Team Brown, representing B.C., has a record of 3-1 at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Thunder Bay, Ontario, after four days of play.
  • Kerri Einarson staged a comeback, winning against Kate Cameron 9-8 despite trailing 7-2, describing her win as feeling like a 'jailbreak.'
  • Rachel Homan's undefeated team leads Pool A with a 5-0 record, having extended their tournament winning streak to 17 games.
  • The tournament winner will represent Canada at the world championship and earn $100,000 in prize money beginning March 15 in Uijeongbu, South Korea.
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Galusha upsets Einarson 9-6 in extra ends at Scotties Tournament of Hearts

The result puts both Einarson and Galusha at 2-2, with the latter ahead in the standings in fifth

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Kamloops curling rink coached by Vernonite off to hot start at Scotties

Team Corryn Brown is 3-1 through four games

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Tuesday, February 18, 2025.
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