Manitoba’s Kaitlyn Lawes recovered from a tough loss at the Canadian women’s curling championship with a 12-3 win over provincial rival Kate Cameron in Thunder Bay, Ont.
Quebec’s St-Georges cruises past Northwest Territories’ Gal to improve to 2-0 in Pool B The Canadian Press
· Posted: Feb 16, 2025 1:22 PM EST | Last Updated: 32 minutes ago
Mantoba’s Kaitlyn Lawes, pictured Saturday, bounced back from an 8-2 loss to Quebec with a 12-3 win over fellow Manitoba skip Kate Cameron on Sunday at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Thunder Bay, Ont., (Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press)Manitoba’s Kaitlyn Lawes recovered from a tough loss at the Canadian women’s curling championship with a 12-3 win over provincial rival Kate Cameron in Thunder Bay, Ont.
Lawes had given up steals in seven ends, which was a Scotties Tournament of Hearts record, in an 8-2 loss to Quebec to start the tournament.
Quebec’s Laurie St-Georges improved to 2-0 in Pool B with a 12-3 victory over Northwest Territories’ Kerry Galusha.
Ontario’s Danielle Inglis was an 8-7 winner over Brooke Godsland of Newfoundland and Labrador. Nova Scotia’s Christina Black joined Inglis, Lawes and Cameron at 1-1 after a 9-8 loss to Yukon’s Bayly Scoffin.
Yukon was 1-0, while Galusha and Godsland dropped to 0-2.
The 18-team field is divided into two pools with the top three in each advancing to the championship round. The four Page playoff teams will emerge from that group of six.