In those days, it was not the custom for teams to concede early (even after the winner was conclusively determined) so they continued to play all 10 ends with Saskatchewan going on to win the match 17–5.
The Bathurst rink, which had been trailing 10–7 heading into the final frame, won the game 15–10, and the provincial championship.
[6] In 1993, the team of Kim Gellard, Corie Beveridge, Lisa Savage, and Sandy Graham recorded two consecutive eight-enders.
King ricocheted her final stone out the side of a crowded house, leaving Scott a draw for 8.
Although her shot was heavy, Scott's rock came to a stop 18 inches (460 mm) from the back of the house, enough to score her eighth point.
In fact, Hamblin knocked Leskiw's eighth rock into the house with his final shot, turning a seven-point end into an eight-ender.
[8] 2014 Olympic champion Brad Jacobs scored an eight-ender in the sixth end of the semi-final of The Dominion 2012 Northern Ontario Men's Curling Championship against Tim Phillips in Sault Ste.
Jacobs still had to make a delicate hit to ensure the Philips stone was removed, and he had to stick it to score his eight, which he did.
[9] Winnipeg's Kerri Einarson scored an eight-ender in the seventh end of her first round-robin game at the 2015 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts against Tiffany McLean of Brandon in Winkler on January 21, 2015.
[10] The Australian men's team (skipped by Ian Palangio) scored an eight-ender in the first end of their match against Hong Kong (John Li) at the 2015 Pacific-Asia Curling Championships.
[11] The Prince Edward Island women's team (skipped by Lisa Jackson) scored an eight-ender in the first end of their match against Nunavut (Angela Dale) at the 2015 Travelers Curling Club Championship, Canada's national curling club championship.
[17] Already sitting seven, Swiss fourth Alina Pätz just needed a draw to the full twelve–foot or better for the eighth point.
The game was tied 2–2 after the fifth end before the Norwegian team scored the eight-ender to secure a commanding 10–2 victory.
[21] Greg Smith and his St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, rink stole an eight-ender in the third end of their game against Colten Steele of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, at the 2023 Superstore Monctonian Challenge.
[22] In the third draw of the mixed team event at the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics, Turkey's Muhammed Taha Zenit counted eight in the first end of their game against Nigeria's Goodnews Charles.