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1994 Canadian Junior Curling Championships

The 1994 Pepsi Canadian Junior Curling Championships were held March 19 to 26 in Truro, Nova Scotia.

Alberta's Colin Davison rink won the men's event in controversy, when they defeated the Northwest Territories' Kevin Koe rink 6–5 in an extra end. After Koe threw his last rock, the team's second Mark Whitehead jumped in celebration, but kicked an Alberta stone in the process. Neither of the teams, the officials or television replays could determine which team was shot rock before Whitehead burned it, and so the championship was given to Alberta. Had the Territories won, it would have been the only time a team from the north has won a Canadian curling championship.

Men's

Teams

Standings

Results

Draw 1

Draw 2

Draw 3

Draw 4

Draw 5

Draw 6

Draw 7

Draw 8

Draw 9

Draw 10

Draw 12

Draw 14

Draw 15

Draw 17

Draw 19

Draw 21

Playoffs

Semifinal

Final

Women's

Teams

Standings

Results

Draw 1

Draw 2

Draw 3

Draw 4

Draw 5

Draw 6

Draw 7

Draw 8

Draw 9

Draw 10

Draw 11

Draw 13

Draw 16

Draw 18

Draw 20

Draw 22

Playoffs

Tiebreaker #1

Tiebreaker #2

Semifinal

Final

Qualification

Ontario

The Ontario Junior Curling Championships were held in Hawkesbury, Ontario, with the finals held on February 27.

Joe Frans of the Bradford Curling Club won his second straight provincial junior championship, defeating Jeff Steski of Sarnia 7–5 in the men's final. The team went undefeated through the round robin with a 7–0 record, earning a bye to the final. Steski beat Pat Ferris of Peterborough in the semifinal.

Hawkebury's Dominique Lascelles won the women's final, defeating Donna Schell of Cannington 9–3. Lascelles finished with a 6–1 round robing record, earning a bye to the final. Schell beat Julie Anderson of Unionville in a tiebreaker, and then beat Heather Timbers of Oshawa in the semifinal.

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