Kate Schipper put on a show. Again.

The junior forward for top-seeded Breck added to her superb Class 1A girls' hockey quarterfinal hat-trick performance with four goals in an 8-4 victory over Red Wing in the semifinals, lifting the Mustangs into Saturday's championship game.

Schipper scored all four of her goals -- three on the power play -- as part of a wild seven-goal second period between the two teams.

Seven minutes into the period, Schipper showed her stuff. Starting from behind her own net, she zig-zagged through the neutral zone into Wingers territory and scored the eventual game-winning goal after she pulled the puck from left to right on a pretty pass to herself in front of the net.

"She gets out of the blocks quick," Breck coach Chris Peterson said.

"If Kate gets a step on you to the outside, there's not many defensemen that can make the turn and stay with her."

Schipper also scored in the second on two rising wrist shots and a powerful slapshot but said the coast-to-coast display was her favorite.

"Crashing to the net was pretty fun," said Schipper, who almost seemed embarrassed when her fourth-goal slapper made it an 8-4 game with 1:46 left in the second. "If there's open ice, I'll go and take it."

Before Schipper's onslaught, Milica McMillen scored a pair of goals 35 seconds apart in the final minute of the first period to erase a 2-1 deficit against the No. 4 seed.

"We have the firepower to match some of these top teams," Wingers coach Scott Haley said. "We just have to have the bounces go our way and have the defensive stalwarts, and we didn't have it."

"They might be the best team in Class 1A or 2A."