Kerri Einarson's curling team from Manitoba claimed a top playoff seed at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts after scrambling ...
And then there was one. The number of Manitoba teams in contention at the Canadian women’s curling championship was reduced ...
Kerri Einarson was 28 years old and had no idea what to expect as she debuted on championship weekend at the 2016 national ...
Einarson finished 6-2 at the top of a muddy Pool B. Christina Black of Nova Scotia and Danielle Inglis of Ontario also ...
While defending champion Rachel Homan, Alberta’s Kayla Skrlik and B.C.’s Corryn Brown secured spots early in Pool A, the ...
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.
Kerri Einarson won her opening playoff game to setup a matchup against Rachel Homan for a place in Sunday's Scotties final.
Rachel Homan's curling team battled both the ice and Kayla Skrlik's foursome and triumphed on both counts to stay unbeaten at ...
While Rachel Homan's curling team cruised to a fifth straight win at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Kerri Einarson ...
have identical ambitions: to compete on the national stage like their mother, four-time Scotties champion skip Kerri Einarson. Twin sisters Kamryn and Khloe Einarson of Camp Morton, Man.
Defending champion Rachel Homan and Manitoba's Kerri Einarson will clash in the Page playoff between the top two seeds at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts after winning their first playoff games.