P.A Sports Hall of Famer hearing weird sounds during great start to Scotties
Sherry Anderson is no stranger to the Scotties Tournament of Hearts. She’s now appeared in 10 of them, dating back to 1994 and has played 90 total matches at the Canadian women’s curling championships.
But even after all the experience, Anderson still experienced something completely new on Thursday morning.
During play against B.C.’s Corryn Brown in an empty Markin MacPhail Centre in Calgary, Anderson said she could hear a toilet flush during the match all the way from the upper stands.
“I just about burst out laughing,” said Anderson, the Prince Albert Sports Hall of Fame inductee who’s curling out of Saskatoon. “When you play most events, there’s people in the stands. People can talk, but you don’t hear them—unless a cellphone rings or something. But it’s just sort of a hum, it’s sort of a noise, a background noise.