Sharpe could laugh about ‘brain-dead moment’ after getting first win at Scotties
SYDNEY, N.S. — Some surprising results and a couple eyebrow-raising moments made for an interesting opening weekend at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts.
Second-ranked Kerri Einarson shot just 56 per cent in a wild-card game loss to open the competition at Centre 200. Fifth-ranked Manitoba skip Tracy Fleury dropped her first two games and curling minnow Nunavut recorded its first-ever main draw victory.
Newfoundland and Labrador’s Kelli Sharpe got people talking Sunday afternoon with a shot she’d like to have back. She stunningly didn’t realize she had an open hit for six points in the fourth end of her game against Yukon’s Nicole Baldwin.