Homan steals game from Grandy for first win at WFG Masters

Posted Dec 13, 2023 09:12:48 AM.
Last Updated Dec 13, 2023 09:12:54 AM.
It was a case of no hammer, no problem for Ottawa’s Team Rachel Homan to start their run in the WFG Masters.
Thievery was the name of the game as Homan didn’t have last-rock advantage once against Vancouver’s Team Clancy Grandy but was able to steal a total of six points for a 6-1 win Tuesday afternoon at Merlis Belsher Place.
“We have a tough pool ahead of us, so it’s nice to be able to start with a W and get a good handle on the ice,” Team Homan third Tracy Fleury said. “We felt good out there.”
Team Homan is ranked third in the world and currently sports an impressive 27-3 win-loss record with three title wins on tour.
“It’s been a great season so far,” said Fleury, who joined Team Homan last season. “It’s year two together and I think we’re all feeling more comfortable, getting to know each other and just having a lot of fun out there.”
After Grandy blanked the first, the three-time Masters champ Homan stole single points in three consecutive ends to lead 3-0 heading into the fourth-end break.
Homan doubled her points total in the fifth as Grandy continued to struggle and was wide and deep on her last to give up three more points. Grandy settled for a single in the sixth end to break the shutout and shook hands.
Elsewhere in Draw 3, Team Anna Hasselborg from Sweden earned a 9-3 victory over Winnipeg’s Team Kaitlyn Lawes.
Switzerland’s Team Silvana Tirinzoni scored five in the second and then hung for an 8-6 win against Scotland’s Team Rebecca Morrison.
Sweden’s Team Isabella Wrana scored two points in an extra end to top South Korea’s Team Eun-Jung Kim 8-6.