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List of Champions List of Champions 2006 - 2007 Champions Year Event Club Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach 2007 Btm Boys Port Arthur CC Myles Stevens Cody Johnston Tim Focht Negel Cox Kent Stevens Btm Girls Idylwylde G&CC Kendra Lilly Jenny Gates Roxanne Barbeau Kaitlyn Burns Brain Gates Jr Men Soo Curlers Ryan Harnden Clint Cudmore Johnny Miners Stephen Molodowich Ross Boston Jr Women Idylwylde G&CC Tracy Horgan Amanda Gates Tara Stephen Stephanie Barbeau Jan Pula Men Soo Curlers Alan Harnden Brad Jacobs Dusty Jakomait Rob Thomas Women Fort William CC Krista Scharf Tara George Tiffany Stubbings Lorraine Lang Heather Houston Tom Coulterman Sr Men Sudbury CC Bud O'Donnell Alan Arkilander Doug Rollins Bruce Reynolds Sr Women Idylwylde G&CC Vicky Barrett Margaret McLaughlin Brenda Harrow Roma Lundgren Mixed Sudbury CC Tim Phillips Vicky Barrett Lloyd Bigras Andrea Soulier Poland Mstrs Men Sudbury CC Al Gemmell Brian Bilodeau Bill Dubreuil Mike Kurdell Maymar Gemmell Mstrs Women Sturgeon Falls CC Heather Cousineau 2007 - 2008 Champions Year Event Club Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach 2008 Btm Boys Geraldton Kristofer Leupen Jay Turner Guy Cloutier Josh Wenzoski Karen Saarimaki Btm Girls Idylwylde G&CC Kendra Lillly Kaitlynd Burns Kyla Newson Emilie Belzile Brian Gates Jr Men Fort William CC Kory Carr Justin Whitehurst Adam Lamers Mark Adams Walter Risi Jr Women Fort William CC Ashley Miharija Sarah Lang Jenna Enge Jessica Williams Rick Lang Men Soo Curlers Eric Harnden E.J. Harnden Ryan Harnden Caleb Flaxey Women Idylwylde G&CC Tracy Horgan Jennifer Horgan Amanda Gates Andrea Souliere Poland Sr Men Kenora CC Murray Affleck Alan Hicks Brent Taylor Paul Duggan Sr Women Port Arthur CC Barbara Ward Janice Atkinson Kathleen Bes Jan Alexander Mixed Soo Curlers Ian Fisher Lindsay Miners Caleb Flaxey Chris Fortin Mstrs Men Sudbury CC Al Gemmell Brian Bilodeau Dick Anderson Mike Kurdell Mstrs Women Idylwylde G&CC Jan Pula Brenda Johnston Sandra Olson Anita Fabbro Raylene D’Agostino W/C Fort William CC Carl Levesque Mark Wherrett Wayne Ficek Sharon LaFroye Richard Bell David Kawahara W/C Dryden CC Carl Levesque Mark Wherrett Wayne Ficek Sharon LaFroye Richard Bell David Kawahara W/C Kenora CC Carl Levesque Mark Wherrett Wayne Ficek Sharon LaFroye Richard Bell David Kawahara 2008 - 2009 Champions Year Event Club Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach 2009 Btm Boys Geraldton Jay Turner Brady Trottier Josh Wenzoski Matt Turner Karen Saarimaki Btm Girls Iroquois Falls CC Caitlin Romain Kassy Lefebvre-Breton Carlie Silk Michelle MacLeod Rejeanne MacLeod Jr Men Fort William CC Dylan Johnston Cody Johnston Michael Makela Mike Badiuk Ray Skillen Jr Women Idylwylde G&CC Vanessa Maloney Kendra Lilly Jenny Gates Kaitlynd Burns Jan Pula Men Copper Cliff CC Mike Jakubo Matt Seabrook Luc Ouimet Lee Toner Women Fort William CC Krista McCarville Tara George Kari MacLean Lorraine Lang Rick Lang/Bruce Melville Sr Men Soo Curlers Ian Fisher Juha Kantovaara Ed Premo Don Maki Sr Women Port Arthur CC Baraba Ward Janice Atkinson Kathleen Bes Jan Alexander 2010 Mixed Idylwylde G&CC Jordan Chandler Tracy Horgan Clint Cudmmore Lindsay Miners Ross Boston Mstrs Men Blind River CC Alan Gemmell Larry Byles Bob Hardy Bob Valade Mstrs Women Sioux Lookout CC Maymar Gemmell Muriel Anderson Tannis Ferguson Judy Gerry W/C Kenora CC Wayne Ficek Mark Wherrett Chester Draper Denise Miault/Cindy Hoffstrom Tom Wherrett W/C Dryden CC Wayne Ficek Mark Wherrett Chester Draper Denise Miault/Cindy Hoffstrom Tom Wherrett 2009 - 2010 Champions Year Event Club Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach 2010 Btm Boys Idylwylde G&CC Tanner Horgan Jacob Horgan Bob Meijer Ethan Urban Gerry Horgan Btm Girls Port Arthur CC Grace Esquega Sheree Hinz Paige Rubenick Rachel Camlin Courtney Camlin Peter Hinz Jr Men Port Arthur CC Christian Tolusso Adam Lamers Mark Adams Peter DeBoer Dick Henderson Jr Women Idylwylde G&CC Kendra Lilly Kim Curtin Jennifer Gates Kaitlynd Burns Jan Pula Men Soo Curlers Brad Jacobs E.J. Harnden Ryan Harnden Caleb Flaxey Tom Coulterman Women Idylwylde G&CC Tracy Horgan Jennifer Horgan Amanda Gates Andrea Souliere-Poland Loiuse Logan Sr Men Fort William CC Al Hackner Art Lappalainen Al Laine Brian Adams Rob Dueck Sr Women Sudbury CC Vicky Barrett Margaret McLaughlin Lois Henderson-Campbell Brenda Harrow Brenda Johnston 2011 Mixed Fort William CC Craig Kochan Liz Kingston Colin Koivula Alissa Begin Mstrs Men Copper Cliff CC Bob Coulter Larry Byles Don Rask John Kelly Mstrs Men Deer Trail CC Bob Coulter Larry Byles Don Rask John Kelly Mstrs Women Idylwylde G&CC Jan Pula Maymar Gemmell Anita Fabbro Sandy Olson W/C Kenora CC Wayne Ficek Mark Wherrett Chester Draper Denise Miault Cindy Hoffstrom Tom Wherrett W/C Dryden CC Wayne Ficek Mark Wherrett Chester Draper Denise Miault Cindy Hoffstrom Tom Wherrett 2010 - 2011 Champions Year Event Club Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach 2011 Btm Boys Port Arthur CC Jordan Potter Matthew Roberts Zacharia Warkentin William Perozak Don Main/Tim Warkentin Btm Girls Idlwylde G&CC Krysta Burns Monica Graham Michela Nero Sara Guy Carolyne Graham Rodney Guy Jr Men Fort William CC Cody Johnston Mike Baduik Mark Adams Mike Makela Ray Skillen Jr Women Idlwylde G&CC Kendra Lilly Kim Curtin Jennifer Gates Courtney Chenier Avery Thomas Jan Pula Men Soo Curlers Brad Jacobs E.J. Harnden Ryan Harnden Scott Seabrook Tom Coulterman Women Fort William CC Krista McCarville Ashley Miharija Kari McLean Sarah Lang Lorraine Lang Rick Lang Sr Men Sudbury CC Eric Harnden Dion Dumontelle Doug Hong Mark Borgogelli Sr Women Port Arthur CC Barbara Ward Janice Atkinson Jan Alexander Vicki Boland 2012 Mixed Fort William CC Mike Assad Alissa Begin Andrew Nerpin Jann Constante Mstrs Men Port Arthur CC Ron Kowalchuk Ed Pedersen Ernie Surkan John Bird Mstrs Women Port Arthur CC Marion Clark Marlene Delorenzi Tannis Ferguson Jeannie Adams W/C Kenora CC Wayne Ficek Mark Wherrett Chester Draper Denise Miault Cindy Hoffstrom Tom Wherrett W/C Dryden CC Wayne Ficek Mark Wherrett Chester Draper Denise Miault Cindy Hoffstrom Tom Wherrett 2011 - 2012 Champions Year Event Club Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach 2012 Btm Boys Port Arthur CC Zacharia Warkentin William Perozak Mackenzie Joblin Ryan McClendon Aleks Augruso Tim Warkentin Btm Girls Soo Curlers Leah Hodgson Katie Rudledge Laura Masters Shae-Lynne Dupuis Jeff Mason Jr Men Port Arthur CC Brennan Wark Kris Leupen Kyle Toset Joel Adams Don Main Jr Women Idylwylde G&CC Kendra Lilly Crystal Lillico Courtney Chenier Avery Thomas Stephen Chenier Men Soo Curlers Brad Jacobs E.J. Harnden Ryan Harnden Scott Seabrook Tom Coulterman Women Idylwylde G&CC Tracy Horgan Jennifer Horgan Jenna Enge Amanda Gates Sr Men Sudbury CC Rob Gordon Ron Henderson Dion Dumontelle Doug Hong Sr Women North Bay Darla Esch Jann Bobenic-Constante Sue Cantin Paulette Brown 2013 Mixed Fort William CC Mike Assad Ashley Kallos Taylor Kallos Kady Stachiw Mstrs Men Port Arthur CC Paul Carr Glen Fossum Ken Ketonen Ed Koivula Mstrs Women Port Arthur CC Marion Clark Barbara Ward Tannis Ferguson Bev Junnila W/C Fort William CC Carl Levesque Rick Bell Mel Prairie Sharon LaFroye David Kawahara 2012 - 2013 Champions Year Event Club Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach 2013 Btm Boys Idylwylde G&CC Tanner Horgan Dakota Allerston Jacob Horgan Martin Gravel Maxime Blais Gerry Horgan Btm Girls Sioux Lookout CC Jenna Poirier Kacie Ransom Ashlyn Fukishima Taylor Edmond Cassidy Romyn Glen Poirier Jr Men Port Arthur CC Matt Roberts Zach Warkentin Mackenzie Joblin Will Perozak Tim Warkentin Jr Women Port Arthur CC Tirzah Keffer Sheree Hinz Megan Westlund Rachel Camlin Peter Hinz Men Soo Curlers Brad Jacobs Ryan Fry E.J. Harnden Ryan Harnden Tom Coulterman Women Fort William CC Krista McCarville Ashley Miharija Kari Lavoie Sarah Lang Rick Lang Sr Men Idylwylde G&CC Bruce Munro Duncan Bell Drew Eloranta John Querney Sr Women Sudbury CC Vicky Barrett Margaret McLaughlin Valerie MacInnes Brenda Harrow Brenda Johnston 2014 Mixed Soo Curlers Charlie Robert Lindsay Miners Rob Thomas Alissa Begin Mixed Doubles Horne Granite Stephen Chenier Courtney Chenier Mstrs Men Port Arthur CC Paul Carr Glen Fossum Ken Ketonen Ed Koivula Mstrs Women Port Arthur CC Marion Clark Barbara Ward Tannis Ferguson Bev Junnila W/C Fort William CC Gino Sonego Doug Dean Richard Dawid Lola Graham Mike Bergquist/Doug Gelmich.
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