World Women’s Curling Championship The 2017 CPT World Women’s Curling Championship took place in Beijing last week with a field that boasted eight teams ranked in the top 30 in the world. Top-ranked Team Homan of Canada lived up to
The Future is Looking Bright for Japanese Curling
With a silver medal at last year’s World Women’s Championship and a fourth place finish at the World Men’s Championship, Japanese curling had its best year ever. Now, with the Japanese women qualified for next year’s Olympics and with the men
Newfoundland curling is on a roll
Less than two weeks after Team Gushue won the Tim Hortons Brier in St. John’s, the Memorial University men’s curling team won the U Sports/Curling Canada University Championships in Thunder Bay. Adam Boland, the skip for Memorial University, joined From
World Junior Champion Isabella Wrana
Isabella Wrana has had a very busy, and very successful, curling season and it’s not done yet. Her team won the World Juniors, won a bronze at the Winter Universiade and played in 7 WCT events climbing to 38th in
Catching-Up with Reid Carruthers
From the Hack recently caught up with Reid Carruthers to discuss his team’s season, look ahead to next season and we also asked him about the 2nd annual Camp Carruthers for junior curlers that is scheduled for this summer. There
Marc Kennedy Gives Back through U18 Event
This past weekend the 2nd annual Marc Kennedy U18 Junior Classic brought together 56 junior teams from across Alberta to St. Albert and Edmonton. Marc Kennedy joined us to discuss why this event is so important to him and we
Week 31 Recap
Princess Auto Elite 10 The Pinty’s Grand slam of Curling was in Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia this weekend for the Princess Auto Elite 10, its fifth event of the season. The Elite 10 is a match play event with a
Catching-Up with Brier Champion Geoff Walker
Geoff Walker joined From the Hack to discuss Team Gushue’s victory at the 2017 Tim Hortons Brier, the epic final against Team Canada, his shoulder injury and we look ahead to the World Championships in Edmonton. Photo credit: (GSOC/Anil Mungal)
Mike Harris looks back on the Elite 10
Sportsnet’s Mike Harris joined From the Hack to discuss the Princess Auto Elite 10 and also to look ahead to the season’s final stretch.
Matt Dunstone Joins Team Laycock
On Monday, Team Laycock announced that Matt Dunstone, a two-time champion skip at the Canadian Juniors, would be joining the team as their new second for the remainder of this season and next season. Both Steve Laycock and Matt Dunstone