Education
He also competed in the Ontario"s men"s provincial championships six times and finished as runner-up in 2003.
He also competed in the Ontario"s men"s provincial championships six times and finished as runner-up in 2003.
McCormick began curling in 1992 as a junior in Ontario. That rink represented Ontario at the 1996 Canadian Junior Curling Championships where they lost in a tie-breaker game to Nova Scotia"s Rob Sifton. He was part of the winning team in the 2004 Ontario mixed championship.
He lost in the final of the 2004 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship to Shannon Kleibrink of Alberta.
In 2010, McCormick returned to the United States after he was recruited by Bill Stopera, Martin Sather, and Dean Gemmell to replace Matt Hames, who was retiring, as skip. With his new team, McCormick competed in the 2011 United States Men"s Curling Championship, finishing fourth after a playoff loss to Todd Birr.
McCormick and his team played at the 2013 United States Men"s Curling Championship, and qualified for the playoffs, defeating Fenson and Mike Farbelow in the tiebreaker round. McCormick grew up in Sarnia, Ontario.
He studied at the University of Western Ontario.
He works as an insurance broker with McCormick Insurance Brokers Limited. Despite sharing a last name, Heath is not related to United States female curler Debbie McCormick.