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Another split for Holland Tuesday

 - Team Saskatchewan skip Amber Holland is shown in this file photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette

Team Saskatchewan skip Amber Holland is shown in this file photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette

Published on February 2nd, 2010
Published on February 2nd, 2010
Jeff D'Andrea
Sports writer
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Times-Herald , Moose Jaw , New Brunswick , Northwest Territories

Moose Jaw's Amber Holland, who curls out of the Kronau CC and representing Team Saskatchewan in the Scotties Tournament of Hearts, split both of her games Tuesday after doing the same a day prior.

Holland beat Eve Belisle from Quebec 8-6 in the morning draw, getting a key steal of two in the eighth end. Clutch steals have been a recurring them in this tournament for Holland.

In the evening draw, she lost to New Brunswick's Andrea Kelly 8-7. Holland had a 6-2 lead after five ends but admitted Kelly outcurled her in the second half of the game.

Kelly entered Tuesday with a 1-4 but is now tied with Holland with a 3-4 record after beating her and Northwest Territories' Cormier 7-5 in extra ends.

Holland plays Kelly Scott (4-3) from B.C and Nova Scotia's Nancy McConnery (1-6).

See Wednesday's Times-Herald for the full story.

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    Clark
    - February 25th, 2010

    Curling is dope fo sho. Holland is throwing it up!

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