Four-time Scotties champion Kerri Einarson overcame a four-point deficit to defeat Team Nova Scotia. Einarson, trailing 5-1 at one point, staged a remarkable comeback, winning the game 6-5.
The four-time Scotties Tournament of Hearts champion found herself down by four midway through Wednesday afternoon’s match-up against Team Nova Scotia , but managed to flip a switch for a second straight outing and rally back for the win.
“I told myself either keep fighting, or get off the sheet,” Einarson said, her record now 4-2 with two games left in round-robin play. She got one back in the fourth, then after Black made a draw to the four foot for a pair in the fifth, Einarson’s comeback began in earnest. With Ontario’s Danielle Inglis pulling out an 8-6 extra-end win over Cameron, and Quebec’s Laurie St-Georges continuing to roll with an 8-4 win over Yukon’s Bayly Scoffin, giving both teams five wins, Einarson could little afford to add a third defeat to the loss column.
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