The Tiger Hills Hockey League's final four is set.

The Boissevain Border Kings will meet the defending champion Killarney Shamrocks in the West Division final and the Gladstone Lakers will face the Neepawa Farmers in the East final.

The Border Kings scored four second period power play goals Sunday night and defeated the Hartney Blues 8-2 in the deciding game five of their semifinal.

Tyler Dittmer had a goal and four assists for the hometown Border Kings.

Also scoring for Boissevain were Jaegger Thomas, Eli Halcrow, Eric Herbel, Dakota Sherlinck, Skylar Canada, Josh Dueck and Zenan Ziemer.

"It was a battle all the way," said Border Kings coach Dave Kempthorne. "We got up a couple of games and Hartney fought back and had some momentum. The guys really brought it tonight. It was a heck of a game."

Mark Agnew and Nick Cowan replied for the Blues who rallied from an 0-2 series deficit to force game five.

Game one of the best-of-five West Division final is Saturday at the Shamrock Centre in Killarney

Ward Szucki had two goals and an assist as Neepawa downed Cartwright 7-3 at the Yellowhead Centre in the fifth and deciding game of their semifinal.

Garett Rempel, Cole Krutkewich, Daylon Creasy, Matt Lowry and Ian Kerkowich also scored for the Farmers who won three elimination games after losing the first two games of the series.

Bryce Enns had a pair of goals for the Clippers.

Drew Haight also scored for Cartwright.

Game one of the East Division final is Friday in Gladstone.