During the 2017–18 season, the team had a deep run at the Saskatchewan provincial junior championship, going 4–1 through the round robin and winning a tiebreaker to advance.
[3] For her final year of juniors, Skinner joined the Ashley Thevenot rink which also included Paige and Mary Engel.
Out of juniors, Skinner joined the Ashley Howard rink as their lead for the 2019–20 season with sisters Kourtney and Krista Fesser playing third and second respectively.
On tour, the team found success at the Medicine Hat Charity Classic and the Moose Jaw SWCT Event, advancing to the semifinals in both.
Team Sherry Anderson was then invited to represent Saskatchewan at the 2021 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, as they had the most points from the 2019–20 and 2020–21 seasons combined, which they accepted.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, the qualification process for the 2021 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials had to be modified to qualify enough teams for the championship.
In the new year, Team Ackerman reached their third final of the season at the SaskTour Women's Players Championship, dropping an 8–7 decision to Penny Barker.
Once again facing Martin, Ackerman made a takeout in an extra end to win the game 10–9 and capture the Saskatchewan provincial women's title for the team.
[19] With the win, the team earned the right to represent Saskatchewan at the 2024 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Calgary, Alberta, Skinner's first appearance at the national women's championship.
Immediately, the team proved themselves to be contenders, upsetting the veteran rinks of Kaitlyn Lawes and Krista McCarville to begin the tournament with three straight wins.