2012 Courtesy Freight Northern Ontario Superspiel
      
The 2012 Courtesy Freight Northern Ontario Superspiel was held from November 9 to 11 at the Port Arthur Curling Club in Thunder Bay, Ontario as part of the 2012–13 World Curling Tour. The event was held in a round robin format. The purse for the men's event was CAD$15,000, of which the winner, Al Hackner, received CAD$5,000,[1] and the purse for the women's event was CAD$6,000.[2] Hackner defeated Craig Kochan in the men's final with a score of 7–5, while Krista McCarville defeated Ashley Kallos in the women's final with a score of 5–2.
Men
Teams
The teams are listed as follows:[3]
| Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Locale | 
| Brian Adams, Jr. | Michael Makela | Andy Peloza | Phil Kennedy |  Thunder Bay, Ontario | 
| Mike Assad | Ben Mikkelsen | Jordan Potts | Mike Davis |  Thunder Bay, Ontario | 
| Trevor Bonot | Allen Macsemchuk | Chris Briand | Tim Jewett |  Thunder Bay, Ontario | 
| Bryan Burgess | Mike Pozihun | Dale Weirsema | Pat Berezoski |  Thunder Bay, Ontario | 
| Kurtis Byrd | Isaac Keffer | Josh Szajewski | Mike Zsakai |  Thunder Bay, Ontario | 
| Jeff Currie | Mike McCarville | Colin Koivula | Jamie Childs |  Thunder Bay, Ontario | 
| Eric Fenson | Trevor Andrews | Blake Morton | Calvin Weber |  Bemidji, Minnesota | 
| Pete Fenson | Shawn Rojeski | Joe Polo | Ryan Brunt |  Bemidji, Minnesota | 
| Kyle Foster | Wes Jonasson | Rodney Legault | Darcy Jacobs |  Arborg, Manitoba | 
| Christopher Plys (fourth) | Tyler George (skip) | Rich Ruohonen | Colin Hufman |  Duluth, Minnesota | 
| Al Hackner | Kory Carr | Kristofer Leupen | Gary Champagne |  Thunder Bay, Ontario | 
| Evan Jensen | Daniel Metcalf | Dan Ruehl | Steve Gebauer |  St. Paul, Minnesota | 
| Dylan Johnston | Cody Johnston | Travis Showalter | Jay Turner |  Thunder Bay, Ontario | 
| Craig Kochan | Matt Dumontelle | John McClelland |  |  Thunder Bay, Ontario | 
| Ron Kowalchuk | Ed Pedersen | Ernie Surkan | John Bird |  Thunder Bay, Ontario | 
| Art Lappalainen | Ron Rosengren | Tim Warkentin | Larry Rathjie |  Thunder Bay, Ontario | 
| Ryan Lemke | Nathan Gebert | John Lilla | Casey Konopacky |  Medford, Wisconsin | 
| Jeff MacDonald | Greg Doran | Brendan Berbenuik | Phil Tribe |  Thunder Bay, Ontario | 
| Russ Mellerup | Dan Kukko | Ron Evans | Mike Rutledge |  Thunder Bay, Ontario | 
| Joe Scharf | Trevor Clifford | Aaron Skillen | Bill Peloza |  Thunder Bay, Ontario | 
| Steen Sigurdson | Riley Smith | Ian McMillan | Nick Curtis |  Winnipeg, Manitoba | 
| Brennan Wark | Jordan Potter | Kyle Toset | Joel Adams |  Thunder Bay, Ontario | 
| Zach Warkentin | Matt Roberts | Mackenzie Joblin | Will Perozak |  Thunder Bay, Ontario | 
| Gary Weiss | Deron Surkan | Aaron Rogalski | Mark Beazley |  Thunder Bay, Ontario | 
Round Robin Standings
Final Round Robin Standings[4]
|  | 
| Pool B | W | L |  
|  Art Lappalainen | 5 | 0 |  
|  Mike Assad | 3 | 2 |  
|  Trevor Bonot | 2 | 2 |  
|  Joe Scharf | 2 | 2 |  
|  Eric Fenson | 1 | 4 |  
|  Steen Sigurdson | 1 | 4 |  |  |  | 
Playoffs
The playoffs draw is listed as follows:[5]
Women
Teams
The teams are listed as follows:[6]
Round Robin Standings
Final Round Robin Standings[7]
Playoffs
The playoffs draw is listed as follows:[8]
References
External links