Year By Year Statistics
Year | Team | Position | Event | Finish | Record | Pct.* |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2003 | Homan (RCC) | Skip | Ontario Bantam | 1st | N/A | - |
2003 | Bushfield (CVCC) | Third | Ontario Bantam Mixed | 1st | N/A | - |
2004 | Homan (CVCC) | Skip | Ontario Bantam | 1st | N/A | - |
2005 | Homan (CVCC) | Skip | Ontario Bantam | 1st | N/A | - |
2006 | Homan (CVCC) | Skip | Ontario Bantam | 1st | N/A | - |
2006 | Homan (CVCC) | Skip | Ontario Winter Games | 1st | N/A | - |
2007 | Homan (CVCC) | Skip | Ontario Juniors | 3rd | N/A | - |
2007 | Ontario (Homan) | Skip | Canada Winter Games | 1st | 7-0 | - |
2008 | Homan (OCC) | Skip | Ontario Juniors | 2nd | 5-4 | - |
2009 | Homan (OCC) | Skip | Ontario Juniors | 1st | 8-0 | - |
2009 | Ontario (Homan) | Skip | Canadian Juniors | 2nd | 10-3 | 80 |
2009 | Homan (OCC) | Skip | Olympic Pre-Q | 5th | 3-3 | 75 |
2010 | Homan (OCC) | Skip | Ontario Juniors | 1st | 7-1 | - |
2010 | Ontario (Homan) | Skip | Canadian Juniors | 1st | 13-0 | 84 |
2010 | Canada (Homan) | Skip | World Juniors | 2nd | 9-2 | - |
2011 | Homan (OCC) | Skip | Ontario STOH | 1st | 10-1 | - |
2011 | Ontario (Homan) | Skip | 2011 STOH | 4th | 9-5 | 79 |
2012** | M. Homan (RCC) | Third | Ontario Mixed | 1st | 7-3 | - |
2012** | Ontario (M. Homan) | Third | (Canadian Mixed) | 6th | 8-5 | 75 |
2011 | Homan (OCC) | Skip | Canada Cup | 4th | 2-4 | 79 |
2012 | Homan (OCC) | Skip | Ontario STOH | 2nd | 10-1 | - |
2013 | Homan (OCC) | Skip | Ontario STOH | 1st | 11-0 | - |
2013 | Ontario (Homan) | Skip | 2013 STOH | 1st | 12-1 | 83 |
2013 | Canada (Homan) | Skip | 2013 WCC | 3rd | 9-4 | 82 |
Scotties Tournament of Hearts Totals | 21-6 | 81 | ||||
World Championship Totals | 9-4 | 82 |
* Round robin only ** Event occurred in the 2011 calendar year, but was billed as the 2012 edition.
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