The B.C. champions will be in tough, facing either Rachel Homan’s top-ranked Team Canada, the only undefeated team through round-robin play, or Nova Scotia’s Christina Black, the runner up in Pool B.
Corryn Brown will get a chance to play for a national championship for the first time in four trips to the Scotties ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNDay 7 at the Scotties: Oh, baby! Pregnancy glow shows in B.C. Brown's play at national finalePregnancy definitely agrees with Corryn Brown. At least, it does under the bright lights and on the big stage of the 2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts. Under such intense conditions, that says a lot ...
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Homan, Alberta's Skrlik, B.C.'s Brown prep for playoffs at Tournament of HeartsThe race for playoff spots at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts was a fight to the finish. While defending champion Rachel ...
Brown and B.C. defeated New Brunswick Wednesday night (Feb. 19) 9-5 and sit third in Pool A at the national women’s curling ...
B.C.'s Corryn Brown, Alberta's Kayla Skrlik, Saskatchewan's Nancy Martin and defending champion Rachel Homan opened the ...
Corryn Brown’s B.C. team that didn’t land in Thunder Bay, Ont., until early morning defeated Alberta’s Selena Sturmay 11-4. Saskatchewan’s Nancy Martin, whose lead Deanna Doig was another ...
on Friday, February 14, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn THUNDER BAY, Ont. — B.C.'s Corryn Brown, Alberta's Kayla Skrlik, Saskatchewan's Nancy Martin and defending champion Rachel Homan ...
THUNDER BAY, Ont. - B.C.‘s Corryn Brown, Alberta’s Kayla Skrlik, Saskatchewan’s Nancy Martin and defending champion Rachel Homan opened the Canadian women’s curling championship with ...
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