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Child Development Centre opens up lead in Quesnel Sponsor League

It was a nail biter, but the Child Development Centre rink continues to roll in Quesnel’s Super (Sponsor) League of Curling.

Justin Nelson and the CDC improved to 7 and 1 with an 8-7 victory over Blair Hedden and Quesnel Scaffolding Systems last night.

The Billy Barker Casino, skipped by Brady Waffle, is now all alone in 2nd at 5 and 3 after a convincing 9-2 win over Service Electric.

The other game last night saw Quesnel Fix Auto, led by Brenda Ernst, knock off Redz Shedz 10-7.

 

STANDINGS

Child Development Centre            7-1

Billy Barker Casino                         5-3

Quesnel Scaffolding Services        4-4

Redz Shedz                                       3-4-1

Fix Auto                                             3-3

Service Electric                                0-6-1

 

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