Manitoba’s Jennifer Jones beats Kerry Galusha of Northwest Territories 10-8 to move atop Pool B
Manitoba’s Jennifer Jones drew closer to the playoffs at the Canadian women’s curling championships Tuesday with a 10-8 win over Kerry Galusha of Northwest Territories.Six-time champion Jones won four in a row after opening the Scotties Tournament of Hearts with a loss to McCarville.New Brunswick’s Andrea Kelly was 2-2 following a 7-6 victory over Casey Scheidegger’s wild card 2.Defending champion Kerri Einarson topped Pool A at 5-0 with a game to play Tuesday against Saskatchewan.
Wild card 1 skipped by Jones’ former third Kaitlyn Lawes moved to 3-1 behind Einarson with a 8-3 win over Saskatchewan in the morning draw. B.C.’s Clancy Grandy, who was a 12-4 winner over Nunavut, and Nova Scotia’s Christina Black were third in Pool A at 3-2.
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