Jamie Koe

The rink finished the round robin with a 7–5 record, and would win one and lose one tiebreaker match.

In 1997, Koe's Northwest Territories team finished the round robin in 2nd place at 8-4, but lost to Ontario's John Morris in the semifinal.

In his final juniors, in 1998, Koe missed the playoffs, skipping the Northwest Territories to a 5–7 record.

Koe won his first Territories men's championship in 2006, sending him to his first Tim Hortons Brier.

He won the relegation round playoff, putting his team in the main event, where they finished with a 3–8 record.

Koe and his rink of Chris Schille, D. J. Kidby and spare Ryan Fry caused controversy at the 2018 Red Deer Curling Classic for unacceptable behaviour including being clearly intoxicated, using foul language, trashing the locker room and damaging other curler's property and fixtures in the locker room.

[3] Following the incident, Koe formed a brand new team to play in the Northwest Territories championship and 2019 Tim Hortons Brier with David Aho, Matt Ng and Cole Parsons.