Recap Of The 2022-2023 Team Homan Shots Simplified Presented by BOOST Simply+

It was an exciting season for Team Homan, welcoming new team member Tracy Fleury and everyone trying a different position. The team finished off the season ranked #2 in Canada (CTRS) and #3 in the world (WCTR) with a 50-17 record, six finals and four Championship wins (2022 Tour Challenge Slam, 2022 Red Deer Curling Classic, 2023 Ontario Provincials and 2023 Champions Cup Slam). Throughout the season, with our friends at BOOST, we simplified some of the pivotal shots of the season.

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AMJ Campbell Signs on The Curling Olympic Quadrennial with Team Homan

Team Homan announces a partnership renewal with AMJ Campbell for the next four curling seasons, a longstanding partner since 2017. Throughout the 2022-2026 curling seasons, the partnership will see the AMJ Campbell logo displayed prominently on the lower front of Team Homan’s uniforms. There will also be exclusive content with the players from the team, including the past “Making Moves with Team Homan” social media feature.

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Team Homan New Coach Update

Team Homan is thrilled to announce Ryan Fry joining our team as our coach starting the 2022/23 season. Manitoba roots but now living in Ontario, Ryan joins us with a wealth of curling experience as an Olympic Gold Medalist, Brier Champion (representing four different regions across fourteen Brier appearances), 2019 Canada Cup win and five-time Grand Slam of Curling titles. Ryan has had experience coaching while consulting with the South Korean Olympic curling teams before the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Winter Games, where the women’s team placed second. Ryan was also recently inducted into the Manitoba Curling Hall of Fame alongside his dad, Barry Fry. They are one of the few father/son names both etched on the Brier Tankard trophy. Ryan will also be playing on tour as third on Team McEwen starting this season.

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