The superstar skip from Ontario, representing Team Canada, secured a spot in Sunday’s final at the national curling ...
Einarson’s team is the only Canadian team to beat Homan’s squad this season. It won 5-4 in the final of the HearingLife Tour ...
Homan, third Tracy Fleury, second Emma Miskew and lead Sarah Wilkes out of the Ottawa Curling Club were not only a win away ...
Manitoba's Einarson will need a win over Nova Scotia in Sunday's semifinal to have a shot at a fifth Scotties title.
Rachel Homan's curling team is a win away from repeating as Scotties Tournament of Hearts champions. Her Ottawa Curling Club foursome defeated Kerri Einarson's Manitoba team 8-4 in a playoff game ...
Rachel Homan’s team went undefeated to win the 2024 Scotties, and now they’re one win away from repeating the feat.
It’s been far from smooth sailing for Christina Black and her rink-mates from the Halifax Curling Club at the 2025 Scott ...
Christina Black's deployment of a five-player rotation on her curling team, instead of the traditional four players and ...
The second-team all-stars are skip Laurie St-Georges (Quebec), third Val Sweeting (Team Einarson), second Jocelyn Peterman (Manitoba-Kaitlyn Lawes) and Karwacki (Team Einarson) at lead.
Corryn Brown’s Kamloops Curling Club rink — which also features Samantha Fisher, Sarah Koltun and Erin Pincott — was doubled up 10-5 by Nova Scotia’s Christina Black on Friday night, ending their run ...
And Homan herself seems never to be completely satisfied until the final rock — with a win attached to it — is settled, a big ...
Kerri Einarson won her opening playoff game to setup a matchup against Rachel Homan for a place in Sunday's Scotties final.