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UPDATE: October 22 @ 3:50 p.m.

The Terriers have announced they will appeal the recent decision by the league to deduct points from three of their games due to the alleged use of an ineligible player.

In a release, Terriers President Curtis Malysh had the following to say.

"We owe it to our players, fans, and the entire Yorkton community to appeal this decision and uphold the integrity of our team."

Further updates will be provided once they become available. 


The Yorkton Terriers are now on the outside looking in after some breaking news was handed out by the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League on Monday.

The Terriers have forfeited games on October 11, 16 and 18 against the Nipawin Hawks, Estevan Bruins, and Melville Millionaires. This came as a result of the use of ineligible players. While the players involved will be credited with personal stats, the team has been docked six points.

As a result, the Terriers now are 5-6 on the season and sit in ninth place. They were 8-3 and on top of the league standings before the news.