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Quesnel’s premier curling league kicks off season with Championship rematch

Another season of Quesnel’s Super (Sponsor) League of Curling kicked off last night.

The Child Development Centre, skipped by Justin Nillson, took on Blair Hedden and Quesnel Scaffolding Service in a repeat of last year’s championship match.

Hedden won last year but Nillson and his crew got a bit of revenge last night with a 9-7 win.

Other action saw Tim Richards skip his Fresno Construction rink past Redz Shedz 8-3, and Brady Waffle and the Billy Barker Casino defeated Quesnel Fix Auto 6 to 2.

STANDINGS

Child Development Centre (Justin Nillson) 1-0

Fresno Construction (Tim Richards) 1-0

Billy Barker Casino (Brady Waffle) 1-0

Quesnel Scaffolding Service (Blair Hedden) 0-1

Redz Shedz (Dave Plant) 0-1

Quesnel Fix Auto (Brenda Ernst) 0-1

 

 

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