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.
Sharpe decided to draw for four instead and missed to settle for three. She could smile about it after completing a 12-4 victory.