CANADIAN SENIOR WOMEN’S CURLING
CHAMPIONS
A Saskatoon team, skipped by Emily
Farnham, won the Canadian senior women's curling championship in
1989.
The lineup started to fall into place
when Farnham and Emily Heidt were teammates on a 1988 team, which
won the province and posted a 5 and 5 record in the national
tournament at Peterborough, Ont. For the 1989 season, Mary Todarchuk
and Arlie Ellsworth joined Farnham and Heidt. The Saskatoon team won
the Saskatchewan championship, by beating Marg Hoff of Weyburn in
the finals at Carnduff.
They traveled to Kenora, Ont. for the
Canadian finals. One of the oddities was each of their three defeats
came in extra-end games, one against Quebec, one against British
Columbia and one against Ontario. When the Farnham team won its last
two games to finish with a 7 and 3 record, they qualified for a
tiebreaker against British Columbia and won, 6-4.
In the semifinals, Farnham drew to the
button for an 8-7 victory over New Brunswick.
In the final game, Saskatchewan faced
Alberta. They stole two on the third end to take a 3-0 lead, stole
singles again on the seventh and eighth and won the match, 6-2, in
nine ends. Saskatchewan's ability to hit made it difficult for
Alberta to get back into the game.
Farnham was voted the all-star skip by
her competitors.
Arlie Ellsworth (lead), Emily Heidt
(second), Mary Todarchuk (third), Emily Farnham (skip)