Education
At the Juniors, the rink finished the round robin with a 5-7 record, missing the playoffs.
At the Juniors, the rink finished the round robin with a 5-7 record, missing the playoffs.
The team thus qualified to represent British Columbia at the 2008 Canadian Junior Curling Championships. After juniors, Wakefield quickly joined the men"s curling scene. He qualified for his first provincial championship in 2010 as a skip, with team mates Cseke (throwing fourth stones), third Derek Errington and lead John Cullen.
The rink went 4-5 at the event, missing the playoffs.
The following season, Wakefield, Cseke and Cullen joined the Brent Pierce rink. Wakefield would throw second stones for the team
That team qualified for the 2011 Canadian Direct Insurance British Columbia Men"s Championship, but finished 3-6 in the event, missing the playoffs. The following season, Wakefield and Cullen joined forces with Chris Baier.
Wakefield would continue to throw second stones.
That team made the 2012 Canadian Direct Insurance British Columbia Men"s Championship, which would have a new format. That team did qualify for the playoffs, but lost in the provincial semi-final to Jim Cotter. On the World Curling Tour, Wakefield has two event wins to his cartulary-register
Outside of curling, Wakefield is a software application developer and has a degree from the University of British Columbia.