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Syrota wins second straight national medal

For the second year in a row Wadena鈥檚 Delores Syrota and her rink are national championship medallists.
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Team Syrota captured the 2018 Canadian Masters Womens鈥 Curling Championships silver medal after losing to British Columbia in the final. Pictured (L to R): Delores Syrota, Bev Krasowski, Donna Liebrecht, and Sylvia Broad. Photo courtesy of Delores Syrota

For the second year in a row Wadena鈥檚 Delores Syrota and her rink are national championship medallists.

After winning the 2017 Canadian Masters Womens鈥 Curling Championship, Syrota and her rink narrowly missed out on making it a double as they lost 8-4 to British Columbia in the final.

鈥淚t was good to get back into that final game. Of course, you鈥檙e hoping for the gold medal鈥 it would have been great to have been able to say you were a two time, back-to-back but getting to the silver, we were happy with that too,鈥 said Syrota.

Syrota and her Saskatchewan rink rolled through the early portion of the tournament posting six straight wins over Yukon, Prince Edward Island, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Northern Ontario, outscoring the opposition by a combined score of 46-12.

After dominating the first six contests, Syrota and her rink ran into some trouble as they suffered three straight losses, losing 6-4 to Ontario, 6-5 to British Columbia, and 6-4 to Quebec.

While the three losses stung, Team Syrota did enough to qualify for the playoffs, where they took on Nova Scotia in the semi-finals.

Despite losing three straight, Syrota noted with the way the bonspiel was scheduled with a round robin, championship pool, and playoffs, it was important the team have a short memory.

鈥淚t鈥檚 just like you鈥檙e starting a new event so you just don鈥檛 think about the schedule behind you, you鈥檙e happy that you鈥檝e accomplished getting into that semi-final game...We鈥檝e made it, now go forward.鈥

After beating Nova Scotia 4-3 in the round robin, Syrota and her rink enjoyed a much easier time in the semi-finals as they scored three in the second and four more in the fourth to lead 7-2 through four ends.

Syrota never looked back winning 8-5.

That win was the biggest of the week, says Syrota.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 like playing in the bronze medal because it鈥檚 not a great time if you鈥檙e in the fourth spot because you were there but you鈥檙e out of it.鈥

Syrota and her rink moved into the final to take on B.C.

The final got off to a tough start for Syrota as her foursome gave up four in the second and trailed 5-1 through three ends.

Syrota鈥檚 rink refused to quit despite the hole, and were rewarded for their efforts as they scored once in the fourth, and twice more in the fifth, to cut B.C.鈥檚 lead to 5-4 through five ends.

Unfortunately, a trio in the sixth for B.C. spelled the end of Saskatchewan鈥檚 comeback bid as B.C. escaped with an 8-5 win.

聽It was the four point second end that Syrota looks back on and wishes she could change, noting that end changed the whole complexion of the contest.

鈥淚 didn鈥檛 throw it good and it over curled and it jammed on our own and it took our shot rock out鈥 so it鈥檚 just one of those bad outcomes, but you take that shot back and the game would have been a different game.鈥

Overall, Syrota was real pleased with how the week went, calling it 鈥渁wesome鈥 and giving a lot of credit to the organizing committee for their work.

With the curling season now complete, Syrota says her rink will enjoy the summer before getting back at it next fall.

鈥淲e鈥檒l just take a break from it now and then just regroup again in the fall and see what we can do from there.鈥


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