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Wranglers Beat Storm 4-1, Still Trail Series

700 people were packed into the South Cariboo Rec Centre to bear witness as the One Hundred Mile House Wranglers blew away the Kamloops Storm 4-1 to avoid elimination

Michael Lynch opened the scoring with his league leading 9th goal of the playoffs with Austin Turner (x2) and Brett Harris also supplying goals to the effort.

Mitch Friesen replied with his team-leading fifth for the visitors.

Those in attendance let their feelings known as there was some definite displeasure with the officiating through the 2nd period after fan favourite Micky Turner was ejected on a loose call.

Even with the victory, the Wranglers will be in tough as they trail the best of seven series three-to-one

Game five is tomorrow in Kamloops with puck drop slated for seven.

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