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Curling Lineup Changes: Ackerman stepping way, shuffling in Quebec
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With the 2024-25 curling season coming to a close, teams across the country are making changes to their lineups. Follow all the roster moves here with TSN.ca's curling roster tracker.

With the 2024-25 curling season coming to a close, teams across the country are making changes to their lineups. Skylar Ackerman, the 22-year-old Saskatchewan skip who made her Scotties Tournament of Hearts debut in February, has decided to step away from competitive curling to"pursue further education in the healthcare field."

Team Ackerman, rounded out by third Ashley Thevenot, second Taylor Stremick and lead Kaylin Skinner, had a very strong Tour season in 2023-24, capped off with a provincial championship to punch a ticket to the Scotties for the first time. "The rest of the team is excited to keep building and growing off what we’ve accomplished so far. One game out of playoffs at our first Scotties has left us hungry for more, and we can’t wait for the season ahead," the team said. Team Laurie St-Georges, who has represented Quebec at the past four Tournament of Hearts, announced that they have parted ways with lead Kelly Middaugh.

"We wanted to express our gratitude to Brittany for the integral role she played on our team," said the statement."The successes we've had, lessons learned, and memories made will last a lifetime."The 2006 Brier champion and world silver medalist will play third for Felix Asselin's squad after the departure of his brother, Emile.

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