The COMCO Cash Spiel is a bonspiel that is part of the men's and women's Ontario Curling Tour. The event is an annual event held in November and takes place at the Stroud Curling Club in Stroud, Ontario. The bonspiel is open to both men's and women's teams.
Year | Winning skip | Runner up skip | Purse (CAD) |
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2004 | Rob Lipsett | ||
2005 | Al Hutchinson | ||
2006 | Daryl Shane | ||
2007 | Cory Heggestad | ||
2008 | Al Corbeil | ||
2010 | Cory Heggestad | Scott McPherson | $13,050 |
2011 | Cory Heggestad | Chris Wimmer | $13,500 |
2012 | Pat Ferris | Darryl Prebble | $13,500 |
2013 | Darryl Prebble | Pat Ferris | $13,500 |
2014 | Chris Wimmer | Michael Shepherd | $13,500 |
2015 | Dayna Deruelle | Cory Heggestad | $14,400 |
2016 [1] | Dayna Deruelle | Jon St. Denis | $13,200 |
2017 [2] | John Steski | Cory Heggestad | $12,500 |
2018 [3] | Steve Allen | John Willsey | $12,000 |
2019 | Richard Krell | Cory Heggestad | $12,000 |
2022 | Pat Ferris | Dayna Deruelle | $11,000 |
2023 | Sam Mooibroek | Dayna Deruelle | $8,400 |
2024 | Park Jong-duk | Sam Steep | $12,000 |
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