Wodonga and Corowa Civic played out a nail-biting 97-all draw in Ovens and Murray A1 pennant at Wodonga on Saturday.
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No more than eight shots separated all four rinks across the board.
The visitors picked up three of the four rinks to claim 11 points.
Col Hendren's rink scored a 24-22 victory against Josh Rudd, Stephen McPherson got past Paul Davies, 27-23, Dawn Hayman pipped Kylie Whitehead, 25-23, but Mason Bayliss ensured Wodonga finished with a share of the points after skipping his side to a 29-21 triumph over Thomas Webb.
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Benalla closed the gap to Wodonga in second to just one point after defeating Yarrawonga, 127-83, away from home.
Kyle Pugh set up the result with a convincing 40-15 win against Kevin Evans, Chris Cooney was a 36-21 victor against Ian Woods, Sam Beaton beat Roger McKenzie, 33-27, while Yarrawonga's only points came via a 20-18 win for Robert Tait over Darren Salan.
Ladder leaders Wangaratta continued on their merry way with a 98-70 salute at Rutherglen.
Three of the four rinks went the way of the visitors with Maurie Braden a 25-14 winner against Ross Rankin's side, Greg McDonald toppled Billy Campbell, 27-12, while Adrian Pantling picked up a 26-17 win against Chris Langdon.
Ian Baskett defeated Ian Brimblecombe, 27-20, to hand Rutherglen two points from the clash.
YMGCR kept in touch with the top four with a hard-fought 105-88 victory away to Kiewa.
Anne Miles' 36-15 demolition of Rob Bartel was crucial in the overall result, while James Lefevre defeated Jude Bartel, 31-19.
The home side managed to claim two rinks with Robin Gallagher a 24-16 winner against Ray Irvine, while Geoff Kidd got past Garry Sanders, 30-22.
The A1 ladder after round 11 is: Wangaratta 156, Wodonga 127, Benalla 126, Corowa Civic 101, YMGCR 94, Kiewa 71, Rutherglen 62, Yarrawonga 55.
Three rounds remain in the season before finals.