Edmonton skip Selena Sturmay wins 2nd straight, stays in playoff mix at Canadian Open

Edmonton's Selena Sturmay kept her playoff hopes afloat at the Grand Slam of Curling's Co-op Canadian Open with an 8-1 win over Winnipeg's Chelsea Carey on Friday in Nisku, Alta.

Routs Winnipeg's Chelsea Carey 8-1; Italy, South Korea secure playoff spots in Alberta

Edmonton skip Selena Sturmay delivers a stone against Team Manitoba-Lawes in qualifications at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Calgary on Feb. 23, 2024.
Edmonton skip Selena Sturmay, pictured, broke open her final group stage match against Winnipeg's Chelsea Carey with steals of four in the third end and three in the fourth en route to an 8-1 victory on Friday in Nisku, Alta. (Jeff McIntosh/Canadian Press/File)

Edmonton's Selena Sturmay kept her playoff hopes afloat at the Grand Slam of Curling's Co-op Canadian Open with an 8-1 win over Winnipeg's Chelsea Carey on Friday in Nisku, Alta.

Sturmay finished the group stage at 2-2 after opening with two losses and remains in contention for a playoff spot, depending on the results of the final women's draw later Friday.

The top eight teams from the men's and women's competitions advance to the quarterfinals.

Sturmay broke the game open with steals of four in the third and three in the fourth to beat Carey, who is also at 2-2.

In other results, Italy's Stefania Constantini improved to 3-1 and qualified for the playoffs with a 7-4 win over Switzerland's Xenia Schwaller (1-3), who was eliminated.

South Korea's Team Eun-jung Kim (3-1) is also through to the quarterfinals after a 9-4 win over Kerri Einarson of Gimli, Man., (2-2).

Sayaka Yoshimura (2-2) stayed alive with a 7-4 win over Momoha Tabata (0-4) in a matchup of Japanese clubs.

The final two men's draws were also scheduled for later Friday. The quarterfinals and semifinals are Saturday and the finals are Sunday.

The Canadian Open features the top 16 men's and top 16 women's teams based on World Curling Federation rankings as of Oct. 8. The tournament offers a prize purse of $400,000.

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