Quebec’s Laurie St-Georges set a Scotties Tournament of Hearts record for the most stolen ends in a game with seven in an 8-2 ...
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Hosted on MSNDay 3 at the Scotties: Québec 'veteran' and record-setter St-Georges a serious contenderLaurie St-Georges says she’s feeling like a freshman at the 2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts. Her resumé, however? That ...
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Quebec’s St-Georges steals way to win, grubby brooms at Tournament of HeartsGeorges' eyes widened when informed that seven stolen ends in a single game at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts was a record ...
THUNDER BAY, Ont. — Quebec's Laurie St-Georges set a Scotties Tournament of Hearts record for the most stolen ends in a game with seven in an 8-2 win over Manitoba's Kaitlyn Lawes. Quebec skip ...
Her resumé, however? That belies such a silly notion. “At one point, somebody called me a veteran here,” said St-Georges, the ever-bubbly skip of the Québec champions at the Scotties hosted ...
THUNDER BAY, Ont. — Laurie St-Georges' eyes widened when informed that seven stolen ends in a single game at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts was a record. "I'm glad that I have a record now ...
THUNDER BAY, Ont. - Laurie St-Georges’ eyes widened when informed that seven stolen ends in a single game at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts was a record. “I’m glad that I have a record ...
Quebec skip Laurie St-Georges (left) and Manitoba skip Kaitlyn Lawes stand in front of the scoreboard in the 9th end of Scotties Tournament of Hearts curling action in Thunder Bay, Ont.
Quebec skip Laurie St-Georges (left) and Manitoba skip Kaitlyn Lawes stand in front of the scoreboard in the 9th end of Scotties Tournament of Hearts curling action in Thunder Bay, Ont. on Saturday, ...
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