Selena Sturmay's Team Competes at Scotties
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Day 6 at the Scotties: Alberta's Sturmay in it for the long Olympic haul

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Alberta 's Selena Sturmay and her team are in it for the long haul at the 2026 Winter Olympics .
The Saville Curling Centre is competing in its second straight Scotties Tournament of Hearts .
The Edmonton -based team has been working towards a long-term goal of getting to the Olympic trials and doing well.
Canada 's Rachel Homan moves to 17th straight win at the Scotties with 7-5 win over B.C. ’s Corryn Brown ( 4-2 ) Homan 's nearest competition in Pool A standings coming into Day 6 play.
Canada improved to 6 -0 in T-Bay with action scheduled late Wednesday against Nunavut 's Julia Weagle ( 0-6 ).
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