Selena Sturmay's Team Alberta Season
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•Breakthrough year helps Selena Sturmay slide into Scotties as sudden pre-qualifier
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Selena Sturmay and her teammates burst onto the bright stage last year at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts .
Now it’s about living in that spotlight and finding their way among the élite of the sport.
Sturmay, third Danielle Schmiemann , second Dezaray Hawes , lead Paige Papley and coach Ted Appelman are excited to prove their blossoming success of last February in Calgary .
Team Canada’s Homan and the Einarson and Lawes Manitoba rinks are the others which have pre-qualified for the Scotties .
Julia Weagle and her Iqaluit Curling Club team of third Sadie Pinksen , second Leigh Gustafson and lead Alison Taylor have been named to represent Nunavut .
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