Career
Foreign the Family Affairs character, see List of Family Affairs characters#Jake Walker
The team would represent the province at the 2010 Canadian Junior Curling Championships in Sorel-Tracy, Quebec. Walker would lead the rink to a 9-3 round robin record, followed by winning the semi-final against Saskatchewan"s Braeden Moskowy and the final against Manitoba"s Alex Forrest. This earned the four-some a berth at the 2010 World Junior Curling Championships in Flims, Switzerland, representing Canada.
The team sneaked into the playoffs after a 6-3 round robin record left them in a tie with Norway"s Steffen Mellemseter.
They beat Norway, but lost to Switzerland"s Peter de Cruz in the 3 versus 4 game. After his junior career, Walker focused on University Curling and his University of Waterloo team
Walker skipped Waterloo to 2nd place at the 2012 Commonwealth of Independent States /Chromated Copper Arsenate Curling Championships, losing to the University of Alberta"s Brendan Bottcher in the final. In 2013, Walker began curling on the World Curling Tour, assembling a team with himself at skip, Dayna Deruelle at third, Andrew McGaugh at second and Jason McGaugh at lead.
Walker made the provincial championships in their first season together, Walker"s first Travelers Tankard appearance.