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Curling club gliding along

100 Mile House Curling Club attracting many new curlers
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Mathew Nielsen is on his game as a second-year member of the Juvenile Boys competitive team at the 100 Mile House Curling Club.

The 100 Mile House Curling Club is in good form this season with healthy numbers in all of their leagues.

The new addition of a Monday Business League has proven to be a good move for the club, attracting six full teams to fill that time slot, says club past president Mel Dodge. Many of the players were new to curling at the start of the season, but a relaxed atmosphere and guidance from experienced club members has brought them along to a point where games are competitive and fun.

The Junior League continues to be strong, with more than 20 members, as well as a competitive Juvenile division team.

Club standings are recorded week to week, and as of Nov. 24, Team Credit Union was the leader in the Business League with eight points.

Trembling Aspen, Holyk Family and Central GM are tied for second place with four points. Performance Sales & Rental and 100 Mile Realty Royal LePage were tied for third with two points apiece.

The Mixed League saw the Hammerer rink with six points out in front, just one point ahead of Mitchell and Knapp which are tied for second.

The Atkinson rink leads the pack with 12 points in the Men's League, followed by Ney in second place with 10 points and Leduc and MacGillivray tied for third with eight points.

The Ladies League rounds out the standings with the Ney rink in first place with 10 points, followed by Doddridge in second with eight points, and Peterson third with four points.

There are no official standings for the juniors.