Men's In his junior career, Wiebe never won a provincial U18 or junior championship, therefore never qualifying for a national event. His best finish came in 2020 where his team lost in the semifinal of the Telus Junior Men's Championship to
Brett Walter. Despite this, his rink of
Carter Watkins and
Sean and
Adam Flatt found success at the men's level, becoming the first team to qualify for the championship round at the
2020 Viterra Championship. After defeating eventual champion
Jason Gunnlaugson 8–2 in the A qualifier, the team finished 1–2 in the double knockout and were eliminated in fifth place. Also during the
2019–20 season, Team Wiebe won the
MCT Championships on tour and reached three semifinals at the
Mother Club Fall Curling Classic, the Manitoba Curling Tour Classic and the
DeKalb Superspiel. For the
2020–21 season,
Zack Bilawka joined Team Wiebe as their new second, replacing Watkins and moving Sean Flatt to third. With most of the season cancelled due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, the team began competing together for the
2021–22 season. Due to the pandemic, the qualification process for the
2021 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials had to be modified to qualify enough teams for the championship. In these modifications,
Curling Canada created the
2021 Canadian Curling Pre-Trials Direct-Entry Event, an event where eight teams would compete to try to earn one of two spots into the
2021 Canadian Olympic Curling Pre-Trials. Team Wiebe qualified for the Pre-Trials Direct-Entry Event as the sixth seed. There, they finished 1–3 and failed to advance to the playoffs. Bilawka left the team after the event and was replaced by
Ty Dilello at third, moving Flatt back to second. This new lineup won the MCT Championships in November 2021 and succeeded in qualifying for the
2022 Viterra Championship. At provincials, Team Wiebe again went undefeated to qualify for the championship round, again beating Gunnlaugson in the qualifying game. They then finished 2–1 in the double knockout, eliminating both Gunnlaugson and
Braden Calvert to advance to the final four. They were able to beat
Corey Chambers in the 3 vs. 4 game but lost 10–9 to
Mike McEwen in the semifinal, ending their run in third place. With Dilello on the team full-time, Team Wiebe continued their strong play into the
2022–23 season, winning the
Mother Club Fall Curling Classic to start the year. The team also made the finals of the Mid-Canada Fasteners Classic and the MCT Championships, losing to Corey Chambers and
Steve Irwin respectively. They also qualified for the
2022 Tour Challenge Tier 2
Grand Slam where they lost in the quarterfinals to eventual winner
Korey Dropkin. At the
2023 Viterra Championship, the team again went 3–0 in the qualifying round but lost games in the double knockout to both
Reid Carruthers and
Matt Dunstone, falling short of the playoffs. They ended the season at the Best of the West U30 event where they went undefeated until the final where they lost to
Karsten Sturmay. Having risen to eleventh on the
CTRS standings, Team Wiebe began the
2023–24 season at the
2023 PointsBet Invitational. There, they beat
John Epping 8–5 in their opening game before losing to
Brad Gushue in the Elite 8 round. They also again qualified for the
2023 Tour Challenge Tier 2, losing in the quarterfinals to
Yusuke Morozumi. At the
2024 Viterra Championship, the team looked poised to make another run at the championship, however, lost back-to-back games in the double knockout to Braden Calvert and
Jordon McDonald, eliminating them from contention. Team Wiebe ended the season on a high note with an undefeated run to claim the Best of the West title. For the
2024–25 season, Wiebe joined the Ontario-based
Sam Mooibroek rink at third with second
Scott Mitchell and lead
Nathan Steele. The team began the season at the
2024 PointsBet Invitational where they lost to
Rylan Kleiter 5–2 in the opening round. Elsewhere on tour, the team made it to the semifinals of the
2024 Tour Challenge Tier 2 where they were again taken out by Kleiter. Next, they lost in the final of the
Stu Sells 1824 Halifax Classic to
Jeong Byeong-jin of Korea. In December 2024, they won the
Stu Sells Brantford Nissan Classic, defeating
Jonathan Beuk in the final. In the new year, the team entered the
2025 Ontario Tankard as the top ranked team and went undefeated to capture the Ontario provincial title. In the final, they defeated the defending champion
Scott Howard 7–4, earning the right to represent Ontario at the
2025 Montana's Brier in
Kelowna,
British Columbia. At the Brier, the Mooibroek rink would finish the round robin at 4–4, just missing out on the playoffs. Team Mooibroek would start the
2025–26 curling season off strong, winning the
2025 U25 NextGen Classic 6–4 over Manitoba's
Jordon McDonald. This granted the Mooibroek rink a spot in Curling Canada's new national "NextGen Program" for the
2025–26 curling season, which included $6,000 in program funding and access to Curling Canada's National Coaches, among other benefits. Team Mooibroek would also participate in the Tier 2
Masters Grand Slam event, where they would lose in the quarterfinals to
Kevin Koe. Their success over the previous two seasons would qualify Mooibroek to the
2025 Canadian Olympic Curling Pre-Trials, where they would finish round robin play at 3–4, finishing in 6th place.
Mixed In 2024, Wiebe led a mixed team of
Shaela Hayward,
Ty Dilello and
Jennifer Clark-Rouire to victory at the Manitoba mixed provincial championship. This sent the team to the
2024 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship where they finished 7–3 through the round robin and championship pools to earn a spot in the playoffs. They then lost to Nova Scotia in the semifinal and Alberta in the bronze medal game, placing fourth. ==Personal life==