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It remains tight at the top of Quesnel Super (Sponsor) League standings

Redz Shedz, the defending champions from last year, continue to lead the way this year in Quesnel’s Super League of Curling.

Dave Plant and his crew improved to 6 and 1 last night with a 6-4 win over Fix Auto.

Justin Nelson the Child Development Centre rink, thanks to a 5 ender, knocked off Northwind Refrigeration 8-3, and Tim Richards and Fresno Construction scored five in the first and cruised to an 8-2 win over the Billy Barker Casino.

The CDC and Fresno remained tied for second with a record of 5 and 2.

STANDINGS
REDZ SHEDZ 6-1
CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTRE 5-2
FRESNO CONSTRUCTION 5-2
BILLY BARKER CASINO 3-4
NORTHWIND REFRIGERATION 1-5-1
FIX AUTO 0-6-1

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