Scott reaches final at B.C. women’s curling championship

Kelowna rink wins 1-2 Page playoff game to advance to Sunday's provincial Scotties final

  • Jan. 18, 2013 10:00 a.m.
Kelowna skip Kelly Scott (right) helps out teammates Sarah Wazney and Sasha Carter at the B.C. women's curling championship in Cloverdale.

Kelowna skip Kelly Scott (right) helps out teammates Sarah Wazney and Sasha Carter at the B.C. women's curling championship in Cloverdale.

Kelly Scott is a victory away from her fourth consecutive B.C. women’s curling title.

The Kelowna rink defeated Patti Knezevic of 8-7 on Friday in the 1-2 Page playoff game to advance to Sunday’s final in Cloverdale.

Scott, third Jeanna Schraeder, second Sasha Carter and lead Sarah Wazney will play the winner of Saturday’s semifinal between Allison MacInness of Kamloops and Cloverdale’s Marla Mallett.

Scott finished the round robin with a 7-2 record and in a three-way

The Kelowna rink has won five B.C. titles, two Canadian championships and one world title.

The winner of Sunday’s final will advance to the Scotties Tournament of Hearts national women’s curling championship next month in Kingston, Ont.

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