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Selena Sturmay (born June 21, 1998) is a
Canadian curler from Edmonton, Alberta. She
currently skips her own team out of the
Saville Community Sports...
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Karsten Sturmay (born
November 7, 1996, in Edmonton, Alberta) is a
Canadian curler originally from Leduc, Alberta. He is
formerly the skip of the Alberta...
- "unbelievable". In the 3 vs 4 game, Team
Cameron prevailed over
Sturmay, 6–4.
Sturmay blamed her poor shot
making for the loss. Jones' loss to
Homan in...
- 28 at the
Clancy Richard Arena in St. Paul, Alberta. The
winning Selena Sturmay rink
represented Alberta on home soil at the 2024
Scotties Tournament of...
- 10, 1999) is a
Canadian curler. She
currently plays lead on Team
Selena Sturmay. She is a
former Canadian junior champion and
world junior silver medallist...
- However, they did hand the
first place team in Pool A, Alberta's
Selena Sturmay their only loss in
round robin play. The
teams are
listed as follows: Final...
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Brendan Bottcher rink was the Wild Card #1
representative while the
Karsten Sturmay rink was the Wild Card #3 representative. The
Bottcher rink
would end up...
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Alberta women's team as of the
December 18 cutoff,
which was Team
Selena Sturmay. The
schedule was unchanged. Top
world team
ranking men's teams: Joël Retornaz...
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curler from Calgary, Alberta. She
currently plays second on Team
Selena Sturmay.
Hawes was the
second on Team
British Columbia skipped by
Sarah Daniels...
- 8–6 in the
quarterfinal and Mike
McEwen 6–5 in the semifinal.
Karsten Sturmay and
Yusuke Morozumi rounded out the
playoff picture. The women's final...