Brent Giles

[5] Later that season the team won the BC Men's Curling Championship defeating the Kevin Smale rink 2 games to 0 in the best of three final.

[9] Giles with his brothers Brock and Brad plus Clark Winterton won the $10,500 Kamloops Crown of Curling bonspiel to begin the 1974-75 season.

[2] The next season, the team won the 1982 BC Labatt Tankard, the men's provincial championship over Bert Gretzinger in a triple knockout.

[15] The team represented British Columbia at the 1982 Labatt Brier, where Giles led his rink to a 9-2 round robin record in first place.

The following season, the team could not even make it to the provincial championship, being eliminated from the 1983 Pacific Coast Curling Association's last chance qualifier event, losing all four of their games in playdown play (including zones).

[19] The team didn't make it to provincials that season, but returned in 1986 where they were eliminated after losing a game to Allister Frame.

[20] In the Fall of 1986 Giles and his rink were invited to a training camp which was held to help determine Canada's representative at the 1988 Winter Olympics, where curling was a demonstration event.

[23] Later that season the team played in the 1988 BC Championships, making it all the way to the semifinal where they lost to eventual winner Ron Thompson.

[25] The team failed to make it to provincials that year,[26] and after nearly a dozen seasons together they broke up in 1989,[27] with Giles being replaced as skip by Jim Armstrong.

[32] In February 1991, Giles was transferred to Kelowna[33] and began skipping a team of Rob Koffski, Greg McCune and Dave Stephenson for the 1991-92 season.

Giles moved back to Surrey in the Greater Vancouver Area in November 1991 but the team stuck together for the remainder of the season.

[40] In 1994, Giles joined forces with rival Jim Armstrong as skip and Tony Stevens and brother Brad playing front end.

[41] The team began the season by winning the Vernon Double Cash event with Bryan Miki playing second.

[46] Giles began skipping his own rink again in 1997 with teammates Ron Thompson, Bill Rafter and brother Brad.

[48] Giles did not return to the BC Men's provincial championships until 2001, whose team consisted of Ron Thompson, Ken Maskiewich and Bill Fisher.

The team, which also consisted of Rob Koffski and Doug Smith represented British Columbia at the 2006 Canadian Senior Curling Championships, where they lost in a tiebreaker.