HILLTOPS WIN CLASH OF THE UNBEATENS

On a rainy night at Saskatoon’s SMF Field, the hometown Hilltops won bragging rights for PFC supremacy with a 35-17 victory over the Regina Thunder.

Both teams went into Saturday night’s game with 3-0 records.

Saskatoon running back Logan Fischer amassed 293 yards along the ground and was the difference as the Hilltops outscored Regina 21-3 in the second half.

In the first quarter the Thunder drew first blood on a Colton Klassen touchdown and led 7-0 after 1. In the second the Hilltops tied it up on a Chad Braun touchdown catch. The Thunder retook the lead after a blocked punt and good field position that was capped off by a Thomas Bresciani major to make it 14-7. Saskatoon tied it up before halftime when Logan Fischer carried one to paydirt and it was 14-14 at the break.

In the second half Evan Kopchynski caught a touchdown and then QB Jared Andreychuk ran one in to make it 28-14. Kris Calcutt kicked a Regina field goal after that and the Hilltops lead was 28-17 after 3.

Drayke Unger scored a touchdown along the ground for the lone points of the 4th and it was 35-17 Saskatoon, that was the final.

The Thunder turned the ball over 3 times in the contest to the Hilltops one.

Regina can get revenge on Saturday when they host the Hilltops at 7:00 pm at Mosaic Stadium on Access 7.

(With files from Phil Andrews, photo courtesy Global Saskatoon’s Jack Haskins)

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Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Another win for the Hilltops!! Surprise, surprise!!

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

don't be so cocky the thunder will get them back!

Glenn
Glenn
9 years ago

The only win that matters is the last one of the season.

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Local coach and staff, and a prototypical result! And defence was supposed to be the strong area. This group has no chance prevailing over the Hilltops. Never have and never will..

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Way to go Hilltops!

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

hilltoppers ….simply the BEST!

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Thunder Shmunder, Hilltops will win it all again, but what's new?

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

vitamin S from the huskies helps

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

wow these saskatoonians are setting themselves up for a real shocker at the end of the season THUNDER NEVER WIN WELL DID YOU FORGET THEY JUST WON THE NATONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TWO YEARS AGO REMEMBER THE RAMS SASKATOON OR DID YOU FORGET HOW SUCCESSFUL THEY WERE IN THE PFC GIVE YOURE HEAD A SHAKE!

Mike from Vita
9 years ago

It is gr8 that a province of a Million can produce 2 jr pograms that will vie for a National Championship. Wonder what is the problem is 4 Manitoba & Alberta who have more players 2 choose from?