In 2007 when her rink, consisting of Erin Carmody as skip, herself as third, Lisa Moerike as second and Jessica van Ouwerkerk as lead stone, captured the 2007 provincial junior curling championships with a perfect 7–0 record.[2] They then advanced to the 2007 Canadian Junior Curling Championships, where they finished eighth out of thirteen teams.[3] The squad took the provincial junior championships for a second time in 2008 and repeated their feat of a perfect record,[4] before placing ninth out of thirteen at the 2008 Canadian Junior Curling Championships.[3] Later that year the rink took the 2008 Codiac Curling Maritime Junior Bonspiel in the Under-21 category.[5] In 2009 Moerike was replaced with Darcee Birch, and the team won the provincial junior championship for the third consecutive time.[6] The squad had their best national finish at the 2009 Canadian Junior Curling Championships when they placed fourth, narrowly missing a spot in the semifinals.[3]
2009–2011
In 2009 Carmody and Ramsay received a call from veteran curlers Kathy O'Rourke and Tricia Affleck, who decided to join forces with the younger players under a team skipped by O'Rourke, but with Carmody throwing the skip rocks and O'Rourke throwing second. Ramsay would throw third and Affleck would take the lead position. The squad found quick success by winning the 2010 Prince Edward Island Scotties Tournament of Hearts, which earned them the right to represent Prince Edward Island at the 2010 Scotties Tournament of Hearts.[7] There they finished 8–3 in the round robin and eventually advanced to the final,[8] where they lost against Jennifer Jones, who represented Team Canada as the competition's previous winner.