Briane Harris Won't Play at Scotties Despite Appeal Victory

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Briane Harris Won't Play at Scotties Despite Appeal Victory
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Briane Harris, despite winning her appeal against a drug suspension, will not join Team Kerri Einarson for the upcoming Scotties Tournament of Hearts. Team Einarson has decided to stick with their current lineup, including Karlee Burgess and Krysten Karwacki, citing consistency. They will announce their fifth player soon.

Despite winning her appeal regarding a drug suspension last week, Briane Harris will not join Team Kerri Einarson for next month's Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Thunder Bay.

In an effort to"maintain consistency," Team Einarson announced on Friday they will keep the same lineup they played with at the Grand Slam event in Guelph earlier this month, including Val Sweeting at third, new addition Karlee Burgess at second and Krysten Karwacki at lead. They added they will announce their fifth player in the coming days.

"We would like to reiterate our happiness in hearing Briane's news that she is cleared and can return to playing the sport she loves," Team Einarson said in a statement."Due to the uncertainty of not knowing the timing and final result of Briane's appeal, we had locked in our fifth player for the Scotties before hearing her news.

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