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Jennifer Jones was back in familiar territory and colours in a new role Thursday at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts.
TORONTO - Canada's Rachel Homan and Scotland's Bruce Mouat will clash in curling's battle of the sexes in Toronto.
Defending champion Rachel Homan carried a 8-0 record atop Pool A into Friday's championship round followed by Alberta's Kayla Skrlik and B.C.'s Corryn Brown at 6-2. Skrlik ranked higher because of ...
Defending champion Rachel Homan and Manitoba's Kerri Einarson won Friday playoff games to advance to the Page playoff between the top two seeds Saturday in Thunder Bay, Ont. Saturday's victor gets ...
Rachel Homan has lived with this before … having that target on her back at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts. And Homan herself seems never to be completely satisfied until the final rock ...
THUNDER BAY, Ont. - Defending champion Rachel Homan carried an unbeaten record into the Scotties Tournament of Hearts playoffs, while Alberta and B.C. locked in their playoff seedings Thursday.
The six-time Canadian women's curling champion and all-time leader in wins at 177 stepped to the coach's bench of Rachel Homan's team. Jones's Tournament of Hearts swan song was a 5-4 loss to ...
Team Canada skip Rachel Homan, front left to right, second Emma Miskew, vice-skip Tracy Fleury and lead Sarah Wilkes talk to coach Jennifer Jones during Scotties Tournament of Hearts curling ...
Team Canada (left to right) Rachel Homan, Sarah Wilkes, Tracy Fleury and Emma Miskew share a smile during a timeout in Scotties Tournament of Hearts action against British Columbia in Thunder Bay ...