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Quesnel’s top curling team suffers first loss

The perfect season is over for the top team in Quesnel’s Super (Sponsor) League of Curling.

Brenda Ernst and Fix Auto handed Justin Nilsson and the Quesnel Child Development Centre rink their first loss of the season last (Wednesday) night.

6-5 was the final score.

The CDC is still first overall with a record of 4 and 1.

Fix Auto and the Billy Barker Casino are next at 3 and 2.

Brady Waffle and the Billy doubled up on Redz Shedz 4-2 last night, and the other game saw Quesnel Scaffolding Service get by Fresno Construction 8-6.

 

CDC (Justin Nillson) 4-1
Fix Auto (Brenda Ernst) 3-2
Billy Barker Casino (Brady Waffle) 3-2
Fresno Construction (Tim Richards) 2-3
Quesnel Scaffolding Service (Blair Hedden) 2-3
Redz Shedz (Dave Plant) 1-4

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