Allison Flaxey upsets Rachel Homan to win Masters Grand Slam of Curling title
OKOTOKS, Alta. — Allison Flaxey wasn’t even certain to qualify for the quarter-finals at the Masters. Four hard-fought draws and 36 hours later and she’s the champion.
Flaxey, from Caledon, Ont., toppled defending champion Rachel Homan of Ottawa 6-3 on Sunday afternoon to win the Masters tournament — earning her first Grand Slam of Curling title in the process.
The two rinks were tied 2-2, but Flaxey blew it open by scoring four points in the fifth end. Homan and Flaxey traded singles after that and shook hands after seven ends.
Flaxey, third Clancy Grandy, second Lynn Kreviazuk and lead Morgan Court, took the longest way possible into the finals after finishing round-robin play with a 2-2 record.


