Manitoba’s Einarson, Nova Scotia’s Black keep playoff race tight at Hearts

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Manitoba’s Einarson, Nova Scotia’s Black keep playoff race tight at Hearts
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All three Manitoba-based teams are still in the running for a playoff spot entering the final draw of the round robin on Thursday.

Nova Scotia skip Christina Black reacts to a shot in Scotties Tournament of Hearts action against Manitoba's Einarson in Thunder Bay, Ont., Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn.While defending champion Rachel Homan, Alberta’s Kayla Skrlik and B.C.’s Corryn Brown secured spots early in Pool A, the three playoff teams from Pool B remained in flux heading into the final draw of that pool.

Ontario’s Danielle Inglis fell 8-6 in an extra end to Manitoba’s Kerri Einarson and Quebec’s Laurie St-Georges dropped a 7-6 decision to Nova Scotia’s Christina Black in the morning draw kept multiple scenarios in play. Einarson, Inglis and Black were 5-2 with a game to play, while St-Georges finished 5-3. Manitoba’s Kate Cameron and Kaitlyn Lawes were still in contention at 4-3.Elon Musk’s father chastises his son: He ‘hasn’t been a good dad’Mother arrested for child abuse after allegedly leaving 3 kids in ‘deplorable’ conditions ‘for years’

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