McCarville foursome ready to roll at Scotties

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McCarville foursome ready to roll at Scotties
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Longtime rival Tracy Fleury disbanded her own team and joined Rachel Homan, while Jennifer Jones, arguably the best skip in Canadian women’s curling history, snapped up Mackenzie and Emily Zacharias, Karlee Burgess and Lauren Lenentine and formed a super team of her own in pursuit of a record seventh national curling championship.

Lead Sarah Potts will be making her sixth appearance, while second Ashley Sippala with be at Scotties No. 7 and third Kendra Lilly, who calls Sudbury home, is also at the Scotties for the sixth time since joining the team in 2016.“You always think of the end. You want to win, you want the gold medal, you want to be Canadian champions.

From new ways to practice and new techniques, they’re all put in place to help the team find a way to beat opponents like Team Canada’s Kerri Einarson, who defeated Team McCarville 9-6 in last year’s final.

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