Huron ReproGraphics Oil Heritage Classic

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The Huron ReproGraphics Oil Heritage Classic is a bonspiel part of the men's Ontario Curling Tour. The event was introduced in 2012 and is held annually in October, at the Sarnia Golf & Curling Club in Point Edward, Ontario. It became a World Curling Tour event in 2015.

Past Champions

YearWinning skipRunner up skipPurse (CAD)
2012 Flag of Ontario.svg Rob Rumfeldt Flag of the United States.svg Heath McCormick $12,000
2013 Flag of Ontario.svg Jake Higgs Flag of Ontario.svg Scott McDonald $20,000
2014 Flag of Ontario.svg Aaron Squires Flag of Ontario.svg Ian Dickie $20,000
2015 Flag of the United States.svg John Shuster Flag of Ontario.svg Mark Bice $20,000
2016 [1] Flag of the United States.svg Heath McCormick Flag of Ontario.svg Jake Higgs $17,100
2017 Flag of Ontario.svg Glenn Howard Flag of the United States.svg Brady Clark $15,900
2018 Flag of Ontario.svg John Willsey Flag of the United States.svg Mark Fenner $19,000

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