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Three-way tie at the top of Quesnel’s elite curling league

The mighty have fallen in Quesnel’s Super (Sponsor) League of Curling.

Dave Plant and Redz Shedz handed Justin Nelson and the Child Development Centre rink their first loss of the season last night.

Redz Shedz, the defending champions from last year, came up with a steal of one in each of the final two ends for a 5-3 victory.

Both teams are now 3 and 1, tied with Fresno Construction.

Fresno, led by Tim Richards, knocked off Northwind Refrigeration 9-4 last night.

One other game saw the Billy barker Casino, skipped by Dave Needham, beat Fix Auto 6 to 2.

STANDINGS
Redz Shedz 3-1
Child Development Centre 3-1
Fresno Construction 3-1
Billy Barker Casino 2-2
Northwind Refrigeration 1-3
Fix Auto 0-4

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