Representing New Brunswick, the team finished the Brier with a 5–6 round robin record.
Before returning to the Brier again, LeCocq won two provincial mixed titles, playing second for his brother Vance in 1998 and 1999.
LeCocq joined the Russ Howard rink in 2001, playing second for the future Olympic champion skip.
After leaving the Howard rink in 2005, LeCocq played for a number of teams, including for Kennedy again, Jim Sullivan, Andy McCann, and as a skip himself for two seasons.
LeCocq works as an air traffic controller with Nav Canada.