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Yorkton Terriers fall short in critical SJHL semi final contest

Game four goes tonight (Wednesday) in Yorkton with the Terriers facing elimination if they lose.
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Jye Zawatsky knotted things for the home side Terriers at 15:43 of the first period.

YORKTON - Trailing two-games-to none, the Yorkton Terriers returned home needing a win.

Things were even through the opening period at the Westland Insurance Arena Tuesday in the SJHL semi-final tilt. Ashton Hutchinson started things for the series leading Melfort Mustangs scoring on the powerplay 6:48 in.

Jye Zawatsky knotted things for the home side at 15:43.

The second period started with a frenzy.

Zac Somers scored 35-seconds in for the Mustangs, and it was 3-1 at 1:17 when Reilly Kotai scored.

The Terriers were back in it seconds later as Carter Briltz scored at 2:04.

From there offences cooled and the game would head to the third period 3-2.

Again things started quickly.

This time it was David Coyle scoring just 1:42 in and the game was tied 3-3.

The game-winning goal finally came at 14:07, and sadly for hometown fans it was potted by Melfort’s Ashton Paul to round out a 4-3 win, and take a massive 3-0 lead in the best-of-seven series.

Callum Creig started in the Terrier nets allowing three on 20-shots, before being relieved by Ethan Farrow who was tagged with the loss facing 13-shots and allowing only the game-winner.

Kristian Coombs faced 20-shots in the Mustang net.

Game four goes tonight (Wednesday) in Yorkton with the Terriers facing elimination if they lose.