Laurie Carney
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Curling clubNorth Shore WC, North Vancouver, BC[1]
Member Association
British Columbia
World Championship
appearances1 (1985)
appearances1 (1985)
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Laurie Carney is a Canadian former curler.
She is a 1985 World champion[2] and 1985 Scott Tournament of Hearts champion.
- British Columbia Sports Hall of Fame: 1990, with all Linda Moore 1985 team.[3]
- North Shore Sports Hall of Fame:[4] 2019, with all Linda Moore 1985 team.[5]