Scotties bronze medalists Team Cameron ‘parting ways’

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Team Cameron, which play out of the St Adolphe Curling Club, announced on social media they will no longer be playing together.

The team, skipped by New Bothwell’s Kate Cameron, was formed three years ago with Taylor McDonald and Mackenzie Elias, adding Brianne Harris as third last season.

Team Cameron is one of many teams that will break up this year, as the curling cycle ends after the Olympics, and players join new teams in attempts to represent Canada on the world’s biggest curling stage.

Team Cameron, featuring New Bothwell's Kate Cameron, announced they would be parting ways at the end of this curling season. The team won a bronze medal at the Scotties in 2024. (Team Cameron Instagram)
Team Cameron, featuring New Bothwell's Kate Cameron, announced they would be parting ways at the end of this curling season. The team won a bronze medal at the Scotties in 2024. (Team Cameron Instagram)

“Although thie season didn’t receive the results we hoped for, we remain great friends and will forever be cheering each other on in whatever is next,” the post reads.

Team Cameron had great success up until this season, qualifying for the national women’s curling championship (Scotties) in their first two years, winning a bronze medal in 2024. They played at the 2025 Canadian Curling Trials, going 1-6 at the event.

The team didn’t find great success following their trials apperence, as they failed to qualify for the Scotties, getting eliminated in the provincial semi-finals this year. They’re ranked as the 13th best team in Canada by the Canadian Team Ranking System.

Skip Kate Cameron throws a stone during her rinks draw against Hailey McFarlane’s rink on the final day of the round robin at Curl Manitoba’s Women of the Rings Championship in Rivers, Manitoba on Friday. 
(Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)
Skip Kate Cameron throws a stone during her rinks draw against Hailey McFarlane’s rink on the final day of the round robin at Curl Manitoba’s Women of the Rings Championship in Rivers, Manitoba on Friday. (Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)
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