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Just one rink remains perfect in Quesnel

Just one rink remains unbeaten in Quesnel’s Super (Sponsor) League of Curling.

The Child Development Centre, skipped by Justin Nillson, won the battle of the undefeated 7-4 over Tim Richards and Fresno Construction last night.

The CDC is now 3 and 0 on the season.

Other action saw Fix Auto, led by Brenda Ernst, pick up their first win of the season 7-4 over Redz Shedz.

And Brady Waffle and the Billy Barker Casino knocked off Quesnel Scaffolding 5-2.

 

STANDINGS

Child Development Centre (Justin Nillson)    3-0

Billy Barker Casino (Brady Waffle) 2-1

Fresno Construction (Tim Richards) 2-1

Quesnel Scaffolding Services (Blair Hedden) 1-2

Quesnel Fix Auto (Brenda Ernst) 1-2

Redz Shedz (Dave Plant) 0-3

 

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