Swift Current的Ethan Robinson晋级U20冰壶全国赛

Swift Current的Ethan Robinson尽管在省锦标赛决赛中失利,但仍获得U20冰壶全国赛资格。他的队伍在Swift Current Curling Club主办的Pharmasave Saskatchewan U20省赛中,以7-4不敌Saskatoon的Rogan Snow。两队都将代表Saskatchewan参加Sudbury的全国赛事。

Pharmasave Saskatchewan U20冰壶省赛于周末在Swift Current Curling Club举行,吸引了全省顶尖年轻选手。 在男子组,Swift Current的Ethan Robinson在循环赛表现出色后进入冠军赛,他的队伍以7-4击败Rogan Snow、8-5击败Dylan Derksen、8-5击败Luke Olson、11-5击败Dayne Heisler,仅以6-4负于Brandon Weiss一次。Robinson的队伍在半决赛5-2击败Derksen晋级淘汰赛,但在页面淘汰赛中5-4负于Snow。决赛中Snow以7-4赢得决胜局。 “感觉棒极了,”Robinson说。“这个团队……我们其实一次都没练过。这个周末打得这么好,真是太棒了。非常为这些家伙骄傲。” 谈及在家乡冰场竞技,Robinson补充道:“感觉太棒了。你无法理解。这是梦想成真。这里是高手对决。我非常满意。” 关于决赛,他指出:“我们在前区不够犀利。只有一投我们只得一分,但除此之外,我觉得我们整个周末都投得不错,我们已经尽力了。” 对Snow来说,这次胜利标志着突破。“感觉真的真的很好,”他说。“我们大多数人已经作为一个团队在一起9年了。我们连续四年进入省决赛,几乎每次都输,直到现在。这对我意义重大。对我的团队来说,终于走到这一步意义重大。这是一条漫长的路,非常非常艰难。意义超过我能表达的。” Snow赞扬了主办城市:“Swift是个很棒的地方。我们来过好几次。我的三号不久前在这里参加了高中省赛,可惜没赢。这次总算为他复仇了。” “我们两个队都能去真的很酷,”Snow谈及与Robinson的队伍一同前往全国赛时补充道。“和他们一起去会很有趣,希望我们两个队都表现出色。” 全国赛定于3月28日至4月4日在Sudbury举行。 在女子组,Saskatoon的Chloe Semeniuk以最后一局得分3-2击败Martensville的Shawna Simpson夺冠。Semeniuk循环赛3胜3负,随后三连胜锁定资格。 “现在还不觉得真实,”Semeniuk说。“但穿上绿色夹克,和奖杯合影后,开始有点感觉了。现在感觉太疯狂了。” 她描述了比赛:“我们没有(锤子)开局,却偷走了首分。从那以后局面大开。到第6局前几乎没有护石。我们开始在屋里忙碌起来,第8局保持开放,以锤子同分进入最后一局。不能要求更好的前脚抽打,姑娘们完美清扫。”}}},

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