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WEDNESDAY - JULY 2, 2008
TWINS CLINIC COMES TO CROOKSTON
The 2008 Minnesota Twins Youth Baseball clinic stopped by Crookston
Wednesday afternoon. Former Minnesota Twins Julio Becquer was in
attendance instructing the kids on hitting. Becquer played for the
Twins in the 60's. The clinic was for 6-16 year old boys and girls
and co-sponsored by the Crookston Parks and Recreation Department.
More information on the clinic is below the pictures.

10-16 year olds get in depth pitching instruction at
the clinic

Former Twin Julio Becquer (left) waits for the kids to complete the
pitching session
The summer of 2008 marks the 47th year the Minnesota Twins and the Twins Community Fund have offered free youth baseball/softball clinics. New to the 2008 season is a new name, Play Ball! Minnesota Youth Clinics Presented by the Minnesota Twins Community Fund replaces the old name. Created in 1961 by longtime Twins scout Angelo Giuliani, the clinic program serves as a way for the ball club to promote the games of baseball and softball to boys and girls throughout the region. Since the program's inception, more than 800,000 youth have taken part in Twins clinics in the Upper Midwest and Southwest Florida.
The current clinic format, which focuses on throwing, hitting and base running, was developed by Twins Senior Advisor to the General Manager and former General Manager Terry Ryan and former Twins executive and current Arizona Diamondbacks Special Assistant to the General Manager Bob Gebhard.
The Play Ball! Minnesota Youth Clinics have always been, and will continue to be, available to participants and communities free of charge. Funding for the Play Ball! Minnesota Youth Clinics is provided by the Twins Community Fund and clinic sponsors.
TUESDAY - JULY 1, 2008
ICE ARENA ADVISORY COMMITTEE WANTS THREE RINKS AND AT
LEAST A 1,000 SEATS, BUT!!!
The Crookston Ice Arena Advisory Committee for the City of Crookston met again
on Monday night and came to a bit of a priority. They want a three rink complex
and at least 1,000 seats. The question that hasn’t been answered is how to pay
for it, and that probably won’t be totally answered for at least a couple months.
The Committee, which consists of 23 members, had 22 in attendance, plus a number
of others were in attendance including other City Council and Crookston School
Board members.
After a meeting on June 16th that had seen the project construction
estimated cost balloon to over $16 million, Crookston mayor David Genereux had
stated that this meeting would be discussing priorities of items that they
wanted to be included in the facility to bring the estimate down to a workable
budget without sacrificing what the committee feels the project should have.
Ron Jasmer of Widseth Smith Nolting, the project designer came back to the
committee with some suggestions. Reduce the ceiling in the two practice arenas
and lobby, reduce four locker rooms by five feet each, cut out 600 permanent
seats and rearrange lighting for an adjacent outdoor rink would save $1.65
million.
Jasmer said that with the remaining 500 permanent seats there would be over
1,000 seating capacity when adding in the standing room number. The committee
seemed to be unanimous that the main event arena should have more than 500
permanent seats in a facility this size. Dan Kegler of Crookston who attended
the meeting agreed, “I’m not a hockey fan, I’ve never been to a game at the
present arena, but if I am going to attend a game, I sure don’t want to have to
stand to watch it.” The committee agreed and suggested that there be at least a
minimum of 1,000 permanent seats in the main arena.
The current Civic Center Arena where the high school and college play their
games has a seating capacity of 1,189 seats.
The committee also stated that the three rinks were pretty much non negotiable.
Scott Riopelle with the City of Crookston and runs the present current arenas,
suggested that the main arena plus one of the practice rinks could have concrete
floors while the other practice arena have a sand floor to save money.
Kegler asked the question if three rinks were needed with the number of athletes
that use the present facilities. Scott Kleven, the Crookston Director of Parks
and Recreation said, “Right now we do. We have a hard time finding ice times for
our teams right now, and have reduced most of their practice times to an hour.
We have no times for open or recreational skating right now and with the
explosion of girl’s hockey, we definitely feel that three rinks are a priority.”
Mike Tiedemann, an area farmer on the committee who also has children in the
hockey programs and is a coach said, “I would dress my kids in the car for
practice, if we could get more than an hour a week for practice at the youth
level.”
The current facility design is 9,600 square feet and according to Jasmer is
currently at $167.00 a square foot and since there are two levels about $80.00
per square foot for each level.
Steve Biermaier, a local chiropractor and also coaches in the youth level and was
an assistant boy’s hockey coach at Crookston High School last season, thought
some changes could be made on the main entrance to save money and maybe help in
the alignment of locker rooms, something that Jasmer said was possible. “We have
such a large project that is so large on our dollar amount, that we need ways to
cut," said Biermaier, " I was looking at our plans back on 2006 that was a smaller project at that
time, so I thought we should look at those plans to see if we could cut things
from the current plans to make it a more realistic project.” Right now the
project has two locker rooms dedicated to Crookston High School, one for the
girl’s hockey team and one for the boy’s. One larger locker room dedicated to
the University of Minnesota, Crookston (UMC) and eight other locker rooms for
visitors and youth teams in the practice arena’s area.
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So where is the money going to come from? The project
received $10 million from the State of Minnesota in bonding money last
legislative session. The City has dedicated $1.7 million as part of the
requirement for receiving the bonding money. This brings the total to $11.7
million. How much more can be raised will determine how many rinks and how many
seats among other amenities the complex will have. It seems a lot of things will
hinge on how much money, if any, that Crookston might get in what is called tax
credits. Crookston City administrator told the committee, “ When combined with a
successful fundraising effort, securing New Market Tax Credits has the potential
to provide the necessary funding to deliver a project the community can be proud
of.
While the mechanics are somewhat complicated, this program has been used for
similar projects in communities that can meet the necessary economic and
demographic criteria. The amount of funding that this could translate into is
highly dependent on what, if any, tax credits the Midwest Minnesota Community
Development Corporation, elects to allocate to the project.
With that in mind, it is hard to be specific in terms of what it might
ultimately mean to the project. Midwest Minnesota Community Development
Corporation is located out of Detroit Lakes and currently administers the entire
New Market Tax Credit allocation for all of Minnesota.” The amount of money
that some entity applying for the tax credit allocation could be up to 39% of
their project, less administrative fees. The City and the committee can hope for
a high amount, while $2 or $3 million would be outstanding and greatly enhance
the project, at the same time the amount could be nothing!!
The Midwest Minnesota Community Development Corporation meets every other month
to decide allocations and one would assume consider Crookston’s request, but
won't meet again until
late August.
The Crookston Housing and Economic Development Authority (CHEDA) will have a
meeting on Tuesday morning (July 1st) to discuss arena fund raising.
Their agenda includes:
1) Discuss
Marketing Materials, Progress To Date, Current Draft
2) Discuss Content of Single Sales Sheets (FAQ?, Contribution Form?, etc.)
3) Outstanding Issues
a) Arena Project Update – Total Est. Cost & Financing (Aaron)
b) Fundraising Budget – Naming rights, pricing, etc. (General Discuss)
c) Impact Statement – Discuss Draft (Dan/Scott)
d) Timing of Seed Money (Blueline or CHEDA Contributions)
e) Targeting Membership – Who
Will Approach Who
(potential large benefactors, foundations, clubs, etc.)
The Director of CHEDA, Dan Johanneck told the ice advisory committee on Monday
night that all information he has received and other fundraising efforts for a
project of this size, that a $1.5 to $2 million fundraising goal would be
feasible.
Mike Gasper, Crookston area farmer and businessman, who also has coached in the
youth program asked, “How can you start a building process when you don’t
know how much money you have? In some of my own personal projects, while not on
this large a scale, I have the plans, get a bid and then make adjustments
according to my budget.” Crookston City Administrator Aaron Parrish said they
would love to do it that way, but “the private sector can do that, but the City
has rules to follow in a public bid. We have the design, get the bids and then
build. We certainly wish we didn’t have to do it that way, but it’s the public
process.”
Crookston City Councilman Wayne Melbye agreed with Gasper, "It's really hard to
figure out what kind of facility you're going to get until you know what you can
pay for. The general consensus the committee is looking at is we would like a
three sheet arena with about a 1,000 seats and 11 locker rooms. But it really is
hard to make the cuts until you know what kind of dollar amount you are working
with." Fellow Councilman Keith Mykleseth also wanted to know how much
money they will have to work with, "Before we move ahead with construction I
would like to have better numbers on the revenue side. We don't want to start
building something we don't have money for."
The high cost of oil is certainly affecting the numbers of the project. Jasmer
said because of the cost of asphalt, just the Civil Site Work project in two
weeks had risen $334,700!!!
On June 16, 2008 the Civil Site Work was estimated at $896,300 and on June 30,
2008 it was $1,231,000 as a recent bid for another project came in with the
asphalt figures.
These figures have added to the possibility that all the parking lots and some
entrances to the facility would be gravel instead of paved!!!
The project which has been on a fast track, might have had a little hiccup in
the last two weeks and it appears that the Site Preparation, which has to be
done no matter what type of facility it ends up to be, will be done in August at
a cost of about $1 million. The foundation work could be also done this fall,
but it is uncertain at this time. If the City receives some good news in way of
Tax Credits and Fundraising can get some more concrete figures in the next
couple months, then the track could be back on schedule, with the target date
for completion in September of 2010.
“We got a lot of feedback tonight, which hadn’t surfaced for many of the
meetings before, which was really the point tonight” said Committee Chair Craig Morgan, “Let’s get things out that we need to, come to a consensus as a
group, and present to the public something that seems reasonable. I think tonight our
group was really focused on the three-rink complex. Simply from a programming
standpoint, the data shows that we are not able to deliver the programs that are
needed in our community. With this gift, it’s the one opportunity that we have
to get this done. We have to see where we are on the fundraising side and other
avenues.”
Mayor David Genereux said, “We have discussed a lot of things tonight and will
have to be making some decisions in the near future, but let’s not forget that
this is going to happen, it will be a financial boom to Crookston and it’s an
exciting time.”
Biemaier agreed, “We’ve had a lot of great discussion from a lot of different
people that have not said a whole lot, so to me, tonight was probably our best
meeting we’ve had yet.”
The next step will be for Parrish, Morgan, Kleven to meet with Jasmer over the
next couple weeks to try and work out things the committee suggested tonight at
the meeting, and then call another meeting for the whole Advisory Committee
later in July.
THURSDAY - JUNE 23, 2008
EAST GRAND FORKS STRIKES LATE TO BEAT THE CROOKSTON REDS
The East Grand Forks (EGF) Heaters scored three times in the sixth
inning and then added four insurance runs in the top of the ninth to defeat the
Crookston Reds in an amateur Norman-Polk League baseball game at the Jim Karn
Field in Crookston.
Crookston had taken an early lead with a run in the third when Mike Holte
singled and eventually scored on a passed ball.
EGF scored a run in the fourth on three singles to tie it at 1-1 and the Heaters
then scored three in the sixth on three rbi singles in a row by Nick Kulas, Kyle
Gast and Matt Puente.
The Reds answered with a run in the bottom of the sixth to make it 4-2. Brandon
Wolf singled with one out, stole second and scored on an Eric Deisler single.
Crookston made it a 4-3 game scoring a run in the eight inning when Brandon Wolf
reached on a fielders choice, was pinch ran for by Elliot Hulst, who stole
second and scored on a Mike Moran single.
East Grand Forks put it away with the four runs in the ninth inning on
four hits including a big double by Casey Solem. Matt Marek, the EGF
pitcher struck out two Reds batters in the ninth to pick up the win.
Crookston is 8-7 on the season and will be at Ada on Wednesday for
another Norman-Polk League contest.

Eric Deisler tags and EGF baserunner who got caught in a rundown
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| EGF | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 8 | 12 | 1 |
| CROOKSTON | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 9 | 3 |

Mitch Bakken pitches to an EGF batter while everyone looks on
Pitching
IP H R
ER BB K
Mitch Bakken-Crox
6.0 8 4
3 3 4
Brandon Wolf-Crox
3.0 4 4 3
1 5
Matt Marek-EGF
9.0 9 3 2
2 9
For Reds
Justin Johnson 2-4
Brandon Wolf 2-4, double
Eric Deisler 2-4
Mike Holte 2-3
For EGF
Jabby Backhit 2-4
Kyle Gast 2-4
Matt Puente 2-2, 2 walks, run, rbi
Casey Solem 1-1, double, run, rbi
MONDAY - JUNE 22, 2008
CROOKSTON BOY'S SOCCER DEFEAT PELICAN RAPIDS
The Crookston U16 Boys soccer team defeated Pelican Rapids Monday night by a
score of 4 to 1 at Lincoln Field in Crookston.
Alex Navarro scored the first goal for Crookston, followed by a score by Jordan
Brewster, both goals were unassisted. Alex scored the third goal off a pass
from Tori Rhode to give Crookston a three goal lead at halftime.
In the second half, Navarro again scored off a pass from Matt Gregg to give us
Crookston a four goal advantage.
Pelican Rapids scored their only goal with six minutes left in the game. This
was Crookston’s fourth win to keep them in first place in their league.
Crookston head coach for the summer team is also the Crookston Pirate boy’s head
soccer coach, Don Cox, “This is a GREAT season these kids are playing!”
The team will host Alexandria on Wednesday, June 25th at 7:00 PM at
the Lincoln Fields in Crookston.
(Picture submitted by Tracy Allrich)
Members
of the Crookston summer team are: (Listed randomly)
Alec Boike, Jordan Brewster, Brett Delage, Adam Donarski, Ross Forney, Matt
Gregg , Scott Grunewald, Abe Guerrero, Emilio Gutierrez, Alex Navarro, Javier
Portillo, Mariano Portillo, Tori Rhode and Sean Williams.
SATURDAY - JUNE 21, 2008
CROOKSTON REDS SWEEP WARROAD IN A PAIR OF NORMAN-POLK LEAGUE GAMES
The Crookston Reds with a key hit from Aaron Motl scored two runs in
the bottom of the sixth inning and held on to defeat the visiting Warroad
Warriors and then sent 16 men to the plate and scored 11 runs in the second
inning to beat Warroad 16-0 and a sweep of a Norman-Polk League doubleheader at
the Jim Karn Field in Crookston.
GAME #1
After Warroad scored two in the fifth inning and then a run in the
top of the sixth to take a 6-5 lead, the home standing Crookston Reds scored
twice in the bottom of the sixth, as Aaron Motl doubled in a run and then scored
on a Brandon Wolf single to take a 7-6 lead. Warroad threatened in the
seventh with runners on second and third, but Brandon Wolf got a strike out and
a fly out to end the threat and a Reds win. "We played just terrible," said Reds
player-coach Brent Stahlecker, "and almost gave them the game. Our defense was
lacking and we made a number of mental mistakes and to be honest, I was pretty
mad in the dugout. Brandon really struggled with his control, walking nine
and hitting a couple batters, but showed that a good pitcher can battle through
it and that is what he did. It was a much needed win for us, after losing
the two league games earlier this week in the late innings."
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| CROOKSTON | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 | X | 7 | 14 | 3 |
Pitching
IP H R
ER BB K
Brandon Wolf
7.0 5 6
3 9 7
For Reds
Brock Hanson 4-4, 2 doubles
Aaron Motl 2-3, double
Brandon Wolf 2-4
Chance Keefe 2-4
Mitch Bakken 2-3
GAME #2
The Crookston Reds sent 16 men to the plate in the second inning and made quick
work of Warroad 16-0 in five innings to make it a Norman-Polk League sweep. The
Reds had 26 hits in the two games, including a 2-3 game from Brock Hanson, and
the centerfielder was 6-7 on the afternoon. Brandon Wolf and Chance Keefe both
had two hits in both games. Mitch Bakken only had to work five innings, but the
lefthander gave up just one hit, walking nobody and striking out seven for the
win. "We took care of business early this time," said Reds player-coach, Brent
Stahlecker, "Wolf, Keefe and Rainer Simmons had three rbi's each and we had a
lot of singles and walks in that big second inning. Mitch pitched another strong
game for us. It was a good day for us and gets us back on track in the
league."
The Crookston Reds are now 8-6 on the year and will host East Grand Forks on
Thursday in another Norman-Polk League game at the Jim Karn Field with a 7:30 PM
game time.
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| Warroad | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
| CROOKSTON | 0 | 11 | 5 | 0 | X | 16 | 12 | 3 |
Pitching
IP H R
ER BB K
Mitch Bakken
5.0 1 0
0 0 7
For Reds
Brock Hanson 2-3
Brandon Wolf 2-3, 3 rbi
Chance Keefe 2-2, double, 3 rbi
Rainer Simmons 2-3, 3 rbi
THURSDAY - JUNE 19, 2008
EGF SCORES THREE RUNS IN BOTTOM OF NINTH TO BEAT THE REDS
The East Grand Forks Heaters used five Crookston Reds errors in the
last two innings of the game to come from behind to win 5-4 in East
Grand Forks.
EGF got on the board first with a run in the bottom of the first inning
before the Reds countered with two runs in the top of the second.
Eric Deisler reached on a single, and Dominic Hamre reached on a
fielders choice before Mitch Bakken walked to load the
bases. Mike Holte then walked scoring Deisler before Justin
Johnson singled in Hamre to give the Reds a 2-1 lead.
Crookston added another run in the fifth inning and what looked to be an
insurance run in the eight inning to take a 4-1 lead.
In the bottom of the eight inning the Reds defense imploded as the EGF
leadoff batter reached on an error and later came around to score on
another error to get within a 4-2 score.
In the bottom of the ninth inning EGF's leadoff batter singled and
advanced to second on an error on the pitcher. The next batter
walked to load the bases. Brandon Wolf struck out the next batter
before a single to knock in a run to bring EGF within a 4-3 score.
The next batter reached on an error on the shortstop knocking in another
run to tie the game at 4-4. The very next batter hit a ball to the
third baseman where another Reds error was committed allowing the
winning run to score to give East Grand Forks a 5-4 win.
Crookston is now 6-6 on the season and will host Warroad in a
Norman-Polk League doubleheader on Saturday starting at 1:00 PM.
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| CROOKSTON | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 10 | 6 |
| East Grand Forks | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 3 | 5 | 8 | 1 |
Pitching IP H
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ER BB K
Eric Deisler -Crox 8
5 2 1 4
5
Brandon Wolf - Crox
1 3 3
1 1 1
For Reds
Eric Deisler was 3-5 with a run and an rbi
Justin Johnson was 2-4 with an rbi
Aaron Motl was 2-5 with a run
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