Christina Black's Nova Scotia team reached Sunday's semifinal at the Canadian women's curling championship with an 8-7 win ...
As she exited the ice, Kayla Skrlik slowed her walking pace for a second and considered delaying her post-win interview so ...
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Homan, Alberta's Skrlik, B.C.'s Brown prep for playoffs at Tournament of HeartsDefending champion Rachel Homan carried an unbeaten record into the Scotties Tournament of Hearts playoffs, while Alberta and ...
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Hosted on MSN'We're resilient': Nova Scotia's Black digs deep again, earns Scotties semifinal berthIt’s been far from smooth sailing for Christina Black and her rink-mates from the Halifax Curling Club at the 2025 Scott ...
It’s early yet, but already Kayla Skrlik is drawing from her first visit to the Scotties two years back. “God …” screeched Skrlik, when recalling their introduction to the Scotties two ...
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Skrlik wins 6-5 over Sturmay in battle of Alberta teams at Scotties Tournament of HeartsSkrlik's victory helped clear a bit of the logjam for second place, with three teams now tied at 3-1 in Pool A.
It was clear that Canada’s Team Rachel Homan (8-0; Ottawa) had locked up the pool’s top spot and would be joined in the playoff picture by Alberta’s Team Kayla Skrlik (6-2; Calgary) and British ...
B.C.'s Corryn Brown, Alberta's Kayla Skrlik, Saskatchewan's Nancy Martin and defending champion Rachel Homan opened the ...
Alberta skip Kayla Skrlik delivers a rock during Scotties Tournament of Hearts action against Saskatchewan in Thunder Bay, Ont. on Tuesday, February 18, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn THUNDER ...
Alberta skip Kayla Skrlik delivers a rock during Scotties Tournament of Hearts action against Saskatchewan in Thunder Bay, Ont. on Tuesday, February 18, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn THUNDER ...
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