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One rink continues to stand out in Quesnel Super League

Can anyone slow down the Child Development Centre rink in Quesnel’s Super (Sponsor) League of Curling ?

Justin Nelson and his crew knocked off Redz Shedz 6-4 last (Wednesday) night to improve to 11 and 1 on the season.

Quesnel Scaffolding Services, skipped by Blair Hedden, is now the only rink that is close at 8 and 4, following an 8-2 victory over the Billy Barker Casino last night.

One other game saw Fix Auto top Service Electric 5-3.

STANDINGS

Child Development Centre 11-1
Quesnel Scaffolding Services 8-4
Billy Barker Casino 6-6
Redz Shedz 5-6-1
Fix Auto 4-7
Service Electric 0-10-1

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