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It’s tight at the top of Quesnel’s premier curling league

Redz Shedz is clinging to top spot after a tie last night in Quesnel ‘s Super (Sponsor) League of Curling.

Dave Plant and his crew battled to the Billy Barker Casino to a 3-3 draw.

They are now 7-2 and 1.

Fresno Construction, led by Tim Richards, is now 7 and 3 after a narrow 6-5 decision over the Child Development Centre.

One other game last (Jan 8) night saw Ray Blackmore and Northwind Refrigeration get the better of Fix Auto 7-2.

Each team has 5 games left in the regular season.

STANDINGS

Redz Shedz (Dave Plant) 7-2-1

Fresno Construction (Tim Richards) 7-3-0

Child Development Centre (Justin Nelson) 6-4-0

Billy Barker Casino (Dave Needham) 5-4-1

Northwind Refrigeration (Ray Blackmore) 3-6-1

Fix Auto (Brenda Ernst) 0-9-1

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