Players’ Championship curling final ends with Homan’s narrow loss

April 13, 2025, 9:20 pm

Both accounts cover the dramatic conclusion of the AMJ Players’ Championship curling final. One story provides comprehensive takeaways from the high-stakes game, while the other focuses on the final score and key moments when Rachel Homan’s rink fell short against Switzerland’s Silvana Tirinzoni. The narratives detail a tense match full of strategic play and precise shots, culminating in a closely fought final that left Homan’s team on the losing side.


calgaryherald.com / 5 Takeaways from GSOC's Players' Championship

Curling’s final high-profile team event of the 2024-25 calendar closed out Sunday at Toronto’s Mattamy Athletic Centre. It came down to last rocks to determine winners at the AMJ Players’ Championship, happily keeping fans in their seats right to the very end of the season. Indeed, both the...

torontosun.com / Homan falls 5-4 to Tirinzoni at AMJ Players’ Championship curling final

Canada’s Rachel Homan fell 5-4 to Switzerland’s Silvana Tirinzoni in the women’s curling final of the AMJ Players’ Championship on Sunday. After a scoreless first two ends, Tirinzoni scored in the third and fourth ends to take a 2-0 edge. Homan’s Ottawa-based rink trimmed the deficit in...


permalink / 2 stories from 2 sources in 11 days ago #ontario #curling #sports #leafs




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