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FRIDAY - SEPTEMBER 3, 2010
CROOKSTON FOOTBALL OPENS UP SEASON AT HOME WITH THIEF RIVER FALLS
It's a rite of fall, Crookston and Thief River Falls play each other
in the high school football opener and this year is no different as the
two Section 8AAA rivals collide at the Crookston/UMC football field
tonight at 7:00 PM. The game will be on KROX RADIO starting at 6:20 PM
and also on the internet by clicking on the UMC Media Services Link at
the top of this page.
| 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | Final | |
| Thief River Falls | |||||
| CROOKSTON |
1st Quarter
2nd Quarter
3rd Quarter
4th Quarter
| CROOKSTON | TRF | |
| First Downs | ||
| Rushing-Yards | ||
| Passing | ||
| Passing Yards | ||
| Total Yards | ||
| Fumbles-Lost | ||
| Penalties-Yards | ||
| Punts-Yards Ave. |
Rushing
| CROOKSTON | Thief River Falls |
Passing
Receiving
CROOKSTON GIRL'S TENNIS IN TWO MORE DUALS IN MOORHEAD
The Crookston Pirate girl's tennis team will conclude a busy two
weeks as they play at a Moorhead Tri-Angular this afternoon to play
Moorhead and East Grand Forks in matches that started at 2:00 PM. Since
opening the season nine days ago, the Pirates will have played in six
duals and two tournaments.
| CROOKSTON - | Moorhead- | Winner | Score | |
| #1 Singles | ||||
| #2 | ||||
| #3 | ||||
| #4 | ||||
| #1 Doubles | ||||
| #2 | ||||
| #3 |
| CROOKSTON - | East Grand Forks- | Winner | Score | |
| #1 Singles | ||||
| #2 | ||||
| #3 | ||||
| #4 | ||||
| #1 Doubles | ||||
| #2 | ||||
| #3 |
CROOKSTON BOY'S SOCCER TRAVEL TO DETROIT LAKES
The Crookston Pirate boy's soccer squad is looking for their first
win of the season after opening up on Monday in an 8-0 loss to Grand
Forks Central and they play at Detroit Lakes against the Lakers in a
Section 8A matchup starting at 5:30 PM.
| 1st Half | 2nd Half |
Final |
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| CROOKSTON | |||
| Detroit Lakes |
Scoring
| Saves | 1st Half | 2nd Half |
Total |
UMC VOLLEYBALL OPENS SEASON AT NORTHERN MICHIGAN TOURNAMENT
The University of Minnesota, Crookston (UMC) volleyball team lost
their opening match 3-0 to American International College of
Springfield, Massachusetts 25-22, 25-21 and 25-15 in the Northern
Michigan University Invitational in Marquette, Michigan. UMC will play
the University of Wisconsin-Parkside this afternoon at 2:00 PM and then
two more matches tomorrow.
American International (AIC) jumped out to a 10-5 lead in the first
game and led 17-10 and held off the Golden Eagles in the 25-22 win. The
second game saw AIC also jump out to an early lead, but UMC rallied back
and took a 15-14 lead at one time, but AIC scored three points in a row
and regained the lead. UMC was down 22-21 when AIC ran off the next
three points to win 25-21. The third game saw UMC get a 4-2 lead and the
two teams were tied at 7-7 when American International ran off three
straight points and surged to the 25-15 win and the match. It was the
first match of the season for both teams.
| BOX SCORE | 1 | 2 | 3 |
| UMC | 22 | 21 | 15 |
| American Int. | 25 | 25 | 25 |
For UMC:
Kills: Amanda Swann-10, Alexandra Skeeter-8, Danielle Rueter-7
Blocks: Katie Miedtke-2, Alexandra Skeeter-2, Amanda Swann-2
Assists: Kelsey Matykowski-11, Chelsea Wiesner-5
Aces: Alyssa Krikke-1, Kelsey Matykowski-1
Digs: Chelsea Wiesner-13, Danielle Rueter-11, Jennifer Hecht-9
| 1 | 2 | 3 | |
| UMC | |||
| UW-Parkside |
For UMC:
Kills:
Blocks:
Assists:
Aces:
Digs:
THURSDAY - SEPTEMBER 2, 2010
UMC FOOTBALL ROMPS TO A 37-6 WIN OVER MAYVILLE STATE IN
SEASON OPENER
UMC's senior quarterback Tim Ennis threw for 225 yards and two
touchdowns while Keith McBride rushed for 111 yards and two touchdowns
to lead the Golden Eagles to a 37-6 win in the season opener over
Mayville State in a non conference game at Ed Widseth Field in
Crookston.
UMC started quickly as senior quarterback Tim Ennis
(6’2-210-Sr-Lancaster, CA) was on target completing four of five passes
and connected with key third down passes to Jordan Lecher
(6’3-195-Jr-Litchfield, MN) and Antonio Williams (6’2-215-Sr-West Palm
Beach, FLA) and after Keith McBride (5’11-195-Soph-Lodi, WI) nine yard
run to the 25 yard line, Ennis connected with Lecher for a touchdown
pass with about four minutes into the game and after the eight play, 64
yard drive, it was a 7-0 Golden Eagles lead. "We were looking to take a
shot in the end zone when we got in the red zone," said Lecher. "Our
offensive line was really doing the job for Tim and he put the pass
where we needed it and it was nice to get that first touchdown."
Mayville State was able to move the ball on their first possession and
had a big play as Comet quarterback Tanner Carpenter hit freshman Taylor
Eisenheimer for a 33 yard pass to the UMC 25 yard line, but after a five
yard penalty on Mayville State, Carpenter had a pass picked off by UMC’s
defensive back Cecil Brown (5’10-205-Soph-Edison, GA) at the 20 yard
line and Brown returned it to midfield. The Golden Eagles were able to
get to the Mayville State seven yard line, but missed on a third down
pass and settled for a Secrest 24 yard field to give UMC a 10-0 lead
just six seconds into the second quarter.
After a kickoff went out of bounds, Mayville State started at their own
40 yard line, the Comets went to the running game, rushing six times and
getting to the UMC 21 yard line and on a fourth and a yard, Carpenter
tried a quarterback sneak and was stuffed by Deandre Snow
(6’4-265-Jr-Detroit, MI) and Brown to end the Mayville State drive.
After the two teams traded punts a couple times, UMC’s Ennis and Lecher
(pictured to the right) struck again, as Lecher hauled in a 43 yard pass to the Mayville State
11
yard line. McBride then rushed for seven yards to make it first and
goal and the sophomore tailback bounced to the outside for a two yard
touchdown and with just over four minutes to go in the first half the
Golden Eagles widened their lead to 17-0. The last four minutes turned
out to be interesting as Mayville State had a snap on a punt go over the
head of Carpenter, who made a good recovery to field the bouncing ball
and on the run got off a 30 plus yard punt. UMC was driving again when
Ennis combined with Lecher for a couple long first down passes and a 13
yard pass to Payton Kujava (5’10-160-Fresh-Ada, MN), but Ennis had a
pass picked off at the 27 yard line by James Staub to end the threat
and the Comets ran out the clock to end the first half with UMC leading
17-0. “Mayville State was packing it in the box,” said UMC head coach
Shannon Stassen at half-time, “so we went to the passing game and Tim
(Ennis) did a pretty good job, but we have to clean things up a bit,
making a couple mistakes. Anytime we can get Jordan Lecher one on one,
which happened a number of times in the first half, we feel that he is
open really.”
After UMC defense held Mayville State to three straight incomplete
passes and a punt which put the ball at the UMC 42 yard line and on the
first play, the UMC offensive line opened up a huge hole that speedster
McBride hit quickly and the sophomore raced 58 yards for a quick strike
to put UMC up 24-0 with just 3:21 gone in the second half. “You know at
some point that Keith is going to get out in the open.” said Stassen.
“They might stop him a couple of times, but he gets an opening like he
did and he was off and nobody was going to catch him. We feel we have a
tremendous stable of running backs.”
Mayville State did have a nine play drive, but they were limited to just
29 yards by the Golden Eagles defense and were forced to punt. UMC
started another drive in good field position at their 47 yard line and
after Ennis hit Lecher and Trenton Nyhus (6’1-220-Jr-Almena, WI) for
first down passes, Ennis went long with Antonio Williams (pictured lower
right) for 35 yards
and another UMC score to make it 31-0 with 3:21 left in the third
quarter and the quarter ended that way.
Mayville State made an effort to get on the scoreboard in the fourth
quarter, but had a pass dropped that could have been a touchdown and
then the Comets tried a 42 yard field goal, but the snap was off the
mark and UMC took over on downs at their own 35 yard line with 11:26
left in the game.
UMC would put in a new quarterback, Josh Perea
(6’-175-Fresh-Pico Rivera, CA) and on the freshman’s third collegiate
play, he hit Eric Ogorek (6’-175-Soph-Hallock, MN) for a 60 yard strike
and UMC put the game out of reach 37-0 with 10 minutes left in the game.
“As I said, we have some great running backs, but you look at the
receiving corp of Lecher, Antonio Williams, Ogorek and Payton Kujawa
might be the fastest of the bunch, so we feel we have a lot of weapons
offensively to go behind a good veteran offensive line.”
The two teams exchanged punts and after a short UMC punt, Mayville State
took over the ball at the UMC 22 yard line and after a pass interference
call on the Golden Eagles, Carpenter found Tony Evenstad in the back of
the end zone with a 10 yard touchdown pass to put Mayville State on the
board, but Neiko Pascua (5’11-200-Fresh-Mandan, N.D.) on the UMC special
teams blocked an extra point kick and UMC’s lead was now 37-6 with five
minutes left in the game.
Mayville State tried an onside kick, but it didn’t go the required
distance, so UMC started at their own 40 yard line and had three rushing
plays and punted, then Mayville State had five straight rushing plays
for Brian Bell and time ran out and UMC claimed an opening night victory
of 37-6. “
UMC amassed 464 yards of offense and three touchdown passes, while the
defense held Mayville State to 225 yards in the game. “The offensive
line has been together for a number of years and we are family,” said
UMC offensive lineman Scott Steuck (6’6-290-Jr-Dassel, MN), “it was a
total team effort and nice to get that first win.” UMC did lot of good
things in all three phases, offensively, defensively and even with the
wind, the coaching staff thought they performed well. “It was a learning
experience in a game that the score fortunately enabled us to play our
whole bench,” said Stassen, “we played a lot of young guys which we had
hoped to do and it was a good effort leading us into the conference.”
UMC will take the 1-0 record to Wayne, Nebraska on Saturday, September
11th against Wayne State to start the Northern Sun Conference
season. Mayville State will be at Trinity Bible College on September
11th.
Keith Mcbride breaks away on his 58 yard touchdown run in the 3rd
quarter
| BOX SCORE | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | Final |
| Mayville State | 0 | 0 | 0 | 6 | 6 |
| UMC | 7 | 10 | 14 | 6 | 37 |

Two UMC defensive players team up for a tackle of Tanner
Carpenter Chris Seacrest kicks an extra point
after the 1st TD
1st Quarter
3:52 - UMC - Jordan Lecher 25 yard pass from
Tim Ennis (Chris Secrest kick)
2nd Quarter
0:06 - UMC - Chris Secrest 24 yard field goal
10:48 - UMC - Keith McBride 2 yard run (Chris Secrest kick)
3rd Quarter
3:21 - UMC - Keith McBride 58 yard run (Chris
Secrest kick)
11:33 -UMC - Antonio Williams 35 yard pass from Tim Ennis
(Chris Secrest kick)
4th Quarter
4:55 - UMC - Eric Ogorek 60 yard pass from Josh Perea
(kick failed)
9:53 - MSU - Tony Evenstad 10 yard pass from Tanner
Carpenter (kick blocked)
CROOKSTON PIRATE VOLLEYBALL WINS FIRST MATCH IN FIVE GAMES OVER MAHNOMEN
The Crookston Pirate volleyball team was coming off a tough 3-2 loss
to Thief River Falls on Tuesday, but were able to turn the tables on
visiting Mahnomen tonight 3-2 to pick up their first win of the season.
Crookston started strong winning games one and two handily by jumping
off to big leads in both. "We really played well in the first two
games," said Crookston head coach Lon Boike, "Kailey Biermaier had six
or seven kills right away as we were passing well and putting the ball
for our hitters and really dominated." That momentum did not carry over
into the third game as the Indians won 25-19 and sent it to a fifth game
with a 25-18 win in the fourth contest. "We were flat in game three and
were giving away points," said Boike, "We had three serves in a row that
we missed, so it was a bit frustrating, but give Mahnomen credit, they
capitalized on our mistakes and were able to pick up the win in game
three and carried that over to game four." Crookston lost a 15-3 fifth
game on Tuesday to Thief River Falls and against Mahnomen the Pirates
jumped out to a 10-3 lead before winning 15-7. "I believe we learned
some things from the Thief River Falls match," said Boike, "we learned
how to handle a fifth game and didn't get rattled and I think we were a
little more comfortable tonight, which was good and made for a very good
victory." Biermaier continued her strong play with 20 kills on the
evening, "Kailey was just dominant to start with," said Boike, "and in
the fifth game we started to get the ball to her again and it
contributed to the victory. Tori (Schmitz) did a nice job of getting the
ball to the hitters and I thought Monica (Wold) played a good match
too." Crookston is 1-1 on the season and will be at Red Lake Falls
on Tuesday night. Mahnomen is 0-1 on the season.
JV - Crookston won 2-1
Freshmen - Mahnomen won 2-0

Monica Wold on the serve receive while Jordan Goulet looks
on Kailey Biermaier also on the serve receive
| Games | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
| Mahnomen | 21 | 11 | 25 | 25 | 7 |
| CROOKSTON | 25 | 25 | 19 | 18 | 15 |
For Crookston:
Kills: Kailey Biermaier-20, Monica Wold-6
Blocks: Kailey Biermaier-3, Mackenzie Sandstrom-3
Assists: Tori Schmitz-30
Aces: Colee Ulseth-6, Monica Wold-3, Krystyna Rasmussen-2
Digs: Krystyna Rasmussen-24, Kailey Biermaier-9, Monica Wold-8
For Mahnomen:
Kills: Kaitlin Worms-13, Ashley Schoenborn-8
Blocks: Kaitlin Worms-3, Ashley Schoenborn-3
Assists: Kyla Omang-28
Aces: Katilin Worms-5, Rachel Hanson-4
Digs: Kayle Lundon-17, Rachel Hanson-12
CROOKSTON GIRL'S SWIMMING SQUAD THIRD THIEF RIVER FALLS TRI-ANGULAR
The Crookston Pirates had two first place finishes and added
four second places and finished third in the Thief River Falls Quadrangular with
the host team winning the meet by 11 points over Fosston-Bagley and the Pirates
a distant third. "We had our ups and downs in the first official meet of the
season," said Crookston head coach Greg Summers, "The meet started off with a
disqualification of our 'A' group in the 200 Medley Relay as we had an early
jump on a transition, which comes down to mental preparation on the part of our
veteran swimmers."
Between varsity, JV and an exhibition swim the coach was able to see a lot of
his girls in different events. "It was a great opportunity to have some of the
new swimmers getting a chance to understand the process of swim meets and how
they should prepare for races." Abbie Anderson, the Pirate sophomore had another
good meet winning the 200 IM and just getting nipped by Eliza Papke of
Fosston-Bagley in the 100 Butterfly by a few lengths, while senior Ana Koch was
also just edged by Gracie Daniels of Thief River Falls in the 100 backstroke.
"All of the girls worked hard and finished strong," said Summers, "there were a
few mental errors made in the meet causing four disqualifications that hurt us
in the team points, because we could have finished in the top three for most of
those events." The coach was pleased with newcomer Haley Roed who finished
second in the 100 freestyle race and had some good times in her other events.
Crookston will be off until Saturday, September 11th when they travel to the
Bemidji High School Invitational Meet.
1. Thief River Falls- 91
2. Fosston-Bagley- 80
3. CROOKSTON- 51
| Event | Pirate | Time | Place |
| 200 IM | Abbie Anderson | 2:31.86 | 1st |
| 100 Breast | Kelsey Kaml | 1:17.88 | 1st |
| 200 Free | Ana Koch | 2:21.12 | 2nd |
| 100 Fly | Abbie Anderson | 1:11.77 | 2nd |
| 100 Free | Haley Roed | 1:04.23 | 2nd |
| 100 Back | Ana Koch | 1:09.80 | 2nd |
| 400 Free Relay | Haley Roed, Kaytelyn Porter Abbie Anderson, Ana Koch |
4:16.69 | 3rd |
| 200 Free | Nicole Plante | 2:27.63 | 4th |
| 200 IM | Kaytelyn Porter | 2:44.20 | 4th |
| 500 Free | Sierra Pry | 7:21.97 | 4th |
| 200 Free Relay | Sierra Pry, Nicole Plante Sophie Lien, Kelsey Kaml |
2:10.08 | 4th |
| 100 Breast | Nicole Plante | 1:29.30 | 4th |
| 200 Medley Relay | Haley Roed, Nicole Plante Sierra Pry, Alex MacGregor |
2:24.22 | 5th |
| 50 Free | Kelsey Kaml | 31.47 | 5th |
| 100 Fly | Kaytelyn Porter | 1:21.08 | 5th |
| 100 Back | Haley Roed | 1:19.08 | 5th |
| 50 Free | Amanda Parr | 31.90 | 6th |
| 100 Free | Amanda Parr | 1:13.71 | 6th |
| 500 Free | Alex MacGregor | 7:34.25 | 6th |
| 400 Free Relay | Marietta Geist, Alex MacGregor Ashley Mills, Hayley Viken |
5:27.59 | 6th |
UMC WOMEN'S SOCCER ENDS UP IN A 0-0 OVERTIME TIE BEFORE THE
LIGHTNING CAME
The University of Minnesota, Crookston (UMC) Women’s Soccer team
opened the 2010 regular season on Thursday night with a 0-0 double
overtime tie against St. Joseph College in Rensselaer, Ind. The game was
called at the 101:13 mark due to lightning after having been delayed
nearly 90 minutes at the half due to lightning.
Anna Ogaard (Sr-Maple Grove, MN) recorded seven saves for the Golden
Eagles and as the score indicates it was a close all the way around as
Saint Joseph outshot UMC 12-11 in the game with UMC having five players
getting a shot on goal.
Both teams have overall records that stand at 0-0-1. UMC returns to
action on Saturday night, September 4 when they face Indiana
Wesleyan University in Marion, Indiana.
| BOX SCORE | 1st Half | 2nd Half | OT | OT |
Final |
| UMC | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| St. Joseph's | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Scoring
None
| Saves | 1st Half | 2nd Half | OT | OT |
Total |
| Anna Ogaard-UMC | 3 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 7 |
| Sarah Croskrey-St.J | 3 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 7 |
WEDNESDAY - SEPTEMBER 1, 2010
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, CROOKSTON MEN'S GOLF FINISH 4TH AT
JAMESTOWN
The University of Minnesota, Crookston (UMC) Men's Golf team had two
squads that started their fall season out with a fourth place and a 10th
place finish at the Jamestown College Jimmie Invitational at the
Hillcrest Golf Course in Jamestown (N.D.).
Concordia College of Moorhead won the meet by two strokes
over a Minot State team. UMC finished nine strokes out of first and the
Golden Eagles were led by Jon Blazek (Jr-Owatonna) with a 71 and Brandon
Hanson (Jr-Devils Lake, N.D.) with a 72. Medalist was Tyler Champ
of Concordia with a 66.
1. Concordia 1 - 286
2. Minot State 2 - 288
3. Minot State 1 - 292
4. UMC - 295
5. Dickinson State 1 - 296
6. Jamestown College 1 - 303
7. Concordia 2- 309
8. Valley City State - 312
9. Bismarck State - 314
10. UMC 2 -
317
11. Dickinson State 2 - 322
12. Jamestown College 2- 331
Tyler Champ-Concordia 66
Pat Dietz - Concordia 69
Jarrett Hysuik- Minot State 69
Blair Anderson - Minot State 69
5. Jon Blazek-UMC 71
7. Brandon Hanson-UMC 72
All UMC Scores
Jon Blazek (Jr-Owatonna) - 71
Brandon Hanson (Jr-Devils Lake, N.D.)- 72
Eric Fisher (Jr-Hartland, WI)- 75
Payne Forester (Jr-South St. Paul) - 76
Jon Michalski (Sr-Coon Rapids) - 77
Jake Sanders (Sr-Crookston) - 77
Ben Packer (Sr-Coon Rapids) - 80
Nick Walters (Sr-Wayzata)- 81
Mark Michalski (Sr-Silver Bay) - 84
Kyle Rick (Sr-Coon Rapids) - 86
TUESDAY - AUGUST 31, 2010
THIEF RIVER FALLS RALLIES FOR 3-2 WIN TO SPOIL CROOKSTON
VOLLEYBALL OPENER
The Thief River Falls (TRF) Prowlers were trailing two games to one
and after nine ties and 14-14 in game four, the Prowlers ran off three
straight points and hung on to a 25-20 win to force a game five and TRF
breezed to a 15-3 win to win the opening season match 3-2 to spoil the
season and home opener for the Crookston Pirates.
In the first game, Crookston was down 18-10 and mounted a comeback to
tie it at 20-20 behind the serving of Kailey Biermaier and Kaylee
Reierson. Thief River Falls actually took a 24-22 lead and served
for game one three times, but the Pirates got a great block for a point
from Biermaier to tie it at 24-24. Crookston’s Tori Schmitz then
served a ball off the net, which threw off the Prowlers for a point and
now Crookston was serving for the win and Schmitz delivered with an ace
and a Crookston 27-25 win.
Crookston jumped out to a 5-1 lead in the second game, but six foot
hitter Bailee Walker of Thief River Falls showed she can serve too, as
she had seven straight service points to put TRF up 12-5 and the
Prowlers coasted to a 25-15 win to tie the match at one game each.
Crookston jumped out to another 5-0 lead in the third game, but nothing
came easy for the Pirates on the evening, as Thief River Falls battled
back with four straight points, but Crookston got things going,
particularly getting the ball to Biermaier who had three kills in a row
and a block for another point to give the Pirates a 19-12 lead. Thief
River Falls would take advantage of Crookston serving mistakes and the
aggressive play at the net by Brooke Anderson to cut the Crookston lead
to 20-19. The score eventually was tied at 21-21, but the Pirates
received a great save from Monica Wold and a net violation by the
Prowlers to take a 23-21 lead and squeaked out a 25-22 win to take a two
games to one lead.
Game four ended up being tied nine times and again some missed serves
cost the Pirates, who had a 10-9 lead, but Thief River Falls scored two
in a row and always had a one point lead, but Crookston would counter
and tie it with the last tie at 14-14 before Thief River Falls made
three in a row to take a lead at 17-14. “We could never get the
lead,” said Crookston head coach Lon Boike, “I told coach Huie (Amy)
on the bench that we had to get a lead, but it didn’t happen and it
was a big lift for Thief River Falls at that time.” Crookston did get
within 19-21, but the Prowlers scored four of the next five points to
win 25-20 and send it to a fifth game, which is played up to 15 points.
“We weren’t hitting the ball the way we are capable in the fourth
game,” said Boike, “when we hit the ball hard we scored points, but
we went away from it for some reason. We needed to be aggressive and we
weren’t and it cost us. If you have a good set, you have to go up
swinging.”
The fifth game started well as Biermaier blocked a Prowler attempted hit
to give Crookston a 1-0 lead, but Thief River Falls came right back and
led 5-1 and forced Crookston into a time out, trying to break the TRF
momentum, but it didn’t as the Prowlers expanded the lead to 10-2 and
the Pirates used their last time out. It didn’t matter as Thief River
Falls was doing everything right and win 15-3 to win the season opener,
three games to two. “I couldn’t emphasize enough in the huddle
before game five how important it was to get off to a good start, hit
the ball and be aggressive, but it didn’t happen.”
Biermaier led the Pirates in the losing effort with a triple-double with
14 kills, 10 blocks and 10 digs. “Kailey had a monster night for us
and she is going to be a great player for us this year,” said Boike.
“Kailey played the whole way around for almost the five game match
except for maybe one or two back row rotations.” Crookston will try to
rebound on Thursday when they host Mahnomen at 7:30 PM. Thief
River Falls will take their 1-0 record to their first home match when
they host Sacred Heart on Thursday, September 9th.
JV - Thief River Falls won 2-1
Freshmen – Thief River Falls won 2-0
Colee Ulseth hits the
ball past two Thief River Falls blockers
| Games | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
| Thief River Falls | 25 | 25 | 22 | 25 | 15 |
| CROOKSTON | 27 | 15 | 25 | 20 | 3 |

Monica Wold digs a Thief River Falls serve as Krissy Rasmussen looks on
For Crookston:
Kills: Kailey Biermaier -14, Colee Ulseth - 9, Monica Wold - 7
Blocks: Kailey Biermaier - 10, Tori Schmitz - 5, Monica Wold - 5
Assists: Tori Schmitz - 35
Aces: Kailey Biermaier - 4, Kaylee Reierson - 2
Digs: Kailey Biermaier - 10, Monica Wold - 5, Tori Schmitz - 5
For TRF:
Kills: Brooke Anderson - 7, Bailee Walker - 7, Brooke Holtman - 7, Brooke Yaggie
- 6
Aces: Bailee Walker - 12
SCANLAN AND GREENWAVE WEAR DOWN PIRATE GIRLS SOCCER FOR A 6-0 WIN
The defending Section 8A Girls Soccer Champions, the East Grand
Forks Greenwave, used their depth to wear down the Crookston Pirates,
scoring four second half goals on their way to a 6-0 victory at the
Crookston High School Soccer Field.
The Pirates played a tremendous first half and kept the high
powered Greenwave at bay for the first 27 minutes. With just over
12 minutes left in the first half East Grand Forks finally got on the
board to take a 1-0 lead. Under a minute later the Greenwave had a
penalty kick and Sydney Luckow came up with a big save to keep the
Pirates within a goal. It looked like the score would be 1-0 going
into the half before East Grand Forks scored with under two minutes left
and took a 2-0 lead into halftime. "We came out and played hard
and we worked really hard and that will set the bar for what I expect
from them the rest of the year," said Pirate Coach Sarah Reese.
"We worked together, we were there for each other, moved the ball well.
It was a fun first half to watch."
In the second half the deep Greenwave team wore down the Pirates to
score four more goals on there way to a 6-0 win. Several times in
the second half the Greenwave would sub in six, seven and even eight
players allowing them to wear down the Pirates, who have a limited
bench. "They rotated a lot of players through and a lot of
skillful players. We had the same 11 or 12 players most of the
game and I was impressed with our players. Jessica Broekmeier,
playing in the back sweeper position, was a rock star for us and did
fabulous back there. I thought defensively we did pretty well for
most of the half," said Reese, who added the game was a physical game,
"We turned up the heat and played a physical game and once we get passed
being timid we go shoulder to shoulder with them. Other teams are
going to do it to you and if you don't return the favor your going to be
on the ground."
J.V. - East Grand Forks won 3-0
East Grand Forks improves to 3-0 on the year, while Crookston drops to
0-4. The Pirates will have some time to practice as their next
game will be against Bemidji when they host the Lumberjacks on September
9.

Jessica Broekemeier out muscles an EGF player for
a header
| 1st Half | 2nd Half |
Final |
|
| East Grand Forks | 2 | 4 | 6 |
| CROOKSTON | 0 | 0 | 0 |

Shannon Kaiser holds
off an East Grand Forks player
Scoring
27:46 - EGF - Marina Galstad (unassisted)
38:04 - EGF - Jaclyn Scanlan (unassisted)
50:15 - EGF - Teresa Adamson (Madi Galstad)
61:14 - EGF - Jaclyn Scanlan (Marina Galstad)
65:48 - EGF - Dani Pickard (unassisted)
76:04 - EGF - Leah Black (Jenna Wisk)
| Saves | 1st Half | 2nd Half |
Total |
| Chelsey Grassel - EGF | 2 | 3 | 5 |
| Sydney Luckow - Crox | 11 | 11 | 22 |
CROOKSTON GIRL'S TENNIS WIN TWO AND LOSE ONE AT PARK PAPIDS
QUADRANGULAR
The Crookston Pirate Girls Tennis team went 2-1 at the Park Rapids Tri-Angular.
The Pirates used 13 girls and three different line ups to beat Long
Prairie-Grey Eagle 5-2 and Pequot Lakes 4-3 while losing a close match
to Park Rapids 4-3. The Pirates had a good day in doubles winning
eight of the nine matches. "We did pretty well in doubles
winning eight of nine and the only doubles match we lost was in a tie
breaker," said Pirate Coach Mike Geffre. "We have been
working a lot with our doubles players as that is where we will have to
be strongest this year." Crookston struggled in singles only
winning four of the 12 matches. "We are going to have to
identify who our singles players will be," said Geffre.
"We will have to start working with them and shift a little more
focus on them, because we have to start winning some of those
matches." Winning all their matches were
Lilli Denison (3-0), Lizzy Awender (2-0), Abby Wilder (2-0) Amber
Trostad (1-0) and Morgan Henre (1-0). "I think
anytime you can win two out of three you have to be happy," said
Geffre. "We were pretty happy especially when you look at
Pequot Lakes, who has a nice squad, Long Prairie Grey Eagle has a
dominate first singles player and some good doubles teams and Park
Rapids would have to be considered one of the top teams in the section
and will likely be in the top two."
J.V. - Park Rapids beat Crookston 2-0
Crookston beat LPGE 2-0
Crookston beat Pequot
Lakes 1-0
| CROOKSTON - 3 | Park Rapids- 4 | Winner | Score | |
| #1 Singles | Rachel Lariviere | Alyssa Carlson | PR | 6-0, 6-4 |
| #2 | Riley Erickson | Bailey LaCoursire | PR | 6-0, 6-3 |
| #3 | Michelle Stahlecker | Christina Smith | PR | 6-1, 7-6 (7-4) |
| #4 | Kylie Simmons | Julia Renner | PR | 6-3, 6-1 |
| #1 Doubles | Lilli Denison Jaclyn Proulx |
Karly Dickinson Allie Girtz |
Crox | 6-4, 6-7 (0-7), 7-3 |
| #2 | Bailey Morris Caitlin Wahouske |
Bonnie Baumgartner Katie Walsh |
Crox | 6-3, 6-4 |
| #3 | Natalie Koch Abby Wilder |
Lydia Schaum Heidi Schaum |
Crox | 6-2, 6-2 |
| CROOKSTON - 5 | Long Prairie- 2 | Winner | Score | |
| #1 Singles | Michelle Stahlecker | Kimmy Mrozek | LP | 6-1, 6-2 |
| #2 | Riley Erickson | Nikki Szech | Crox | 6-1, 6-3 |
| #3 | Kylie Simmons | Tori Roe | Crox | 6-1, 6-1 |
| #4 | Caitlin Wahouske | Jenna Abraham | Crox | 6-3, 6-1 |
| #1 Doubles | Rachel Lariviere Jaclyn Proulx |
Sarah Holt Megan Tschida |
LP | 6-3, 3-6, 7-3 |
| #2 | Lilli Denison Bailey Morris |
Laura Geisenhof Sarah Roerick |
Crox | 6-3, 2-6, 7-5 |
| #3 | Amber Trostad Lizzy Awender |
Abbey Schultz Lexi Larson |
Crox | 3-6, 6-3, 8-6 |
| CROOKSTON - 4 | Pequot Lakes- 3 | Winner | Score | |
| #1 Singles | Riley Erickson | Tricia Villella | PL | 6-1, 6-2 |
| #2 | Michelle Stahlecker | Kaycee Nelson | PL | 6-0, 4-6, 7-1 |
| #3 | Bailey Morris | Ellie Heggerston | PL | 6-2, 6-1 |
| #4 | Abby Wilder | Haley Wiebolt | Crox | 2-6, 6-1, 9-7 |
| #1 Doubles | Rachel Lariviere Jaclyn Proulx |
Brittny Breitbach Nicci Hedtke |
Crox | 6-1, 6-4 |
| #2 | Lilli Denison Lizzy Awender |
Taylor Crocker Jaden Lindner |
Crox | 6-4, 6-0 |
| #3 | Morgan Henre Kylie Simmons |
Whitney Swenson Lauren Bengtson |
Crox | 6-2, 4-6, 7-4 |
MONDAY - AUGUST 30, 2010
CROOKSTON BOY'S SOCCER SHUTOUT BY GRAND FORKS CENTRAL IN SEASON OPENER
The Grand Forks Central Knights Boys Soccer team scored two minutes
into the match and never looked back as they cruised to an 8-0 victory
over the Crookston Pirates in a match at the Crookston High School
Soccer Fields.
Central scored two minutes into the match then added another goal five
minutes later and in another five minutes the Knights had tallied their
third goal to take a 3-0 lead. Central added another goal and led
4-0 at halftime. "Our defenders weren't able to anticipate and
stay close and stop them from getting shots off," said Pirate Coach Don
Cox. "Central plays a real nice attack where they bring it down
the middle and split at the last minute and they get the ball to the
open spaces and then the shots come."
In the second half Crookston had a stretch of five to ten minutes where
they put some significant pressure on the Knights goaltender, but were
unable to come up with a goal. The closest the Pirate came to
getting a goal was when Ross Forney had the ball in front of the net,
after a ricochet off the goalie, and tried to kick the ball with his
left foot and just missed the net. "I was really pleased with my
guys up front, Pedro Baeza, our foreign exchange student, Ross (Forney)
and Scotty (Grunewald) and Josh Noyes were working well together," said
Cox. "We had nice opportunities and just couldn't come score on
them. Our four upfront guys' effort was very good for the first
time out." Even with the Pirates improved play in the second half,
Central was able to score four more goals in the second half for an 8-0
win. Central had two players with hat tricks, Jake Purpur and
Brett Lofthus. "We switched up the line up a bit and it seemed to
work better, actually some of the players said they liked the line up
better, so we will see," said Cox. "This first game was about what
I expected. It was a fast game and it was a struggle for us to
figure out what to be and we struggled in our communication, but we can
work on that in practice."
Central improves to 3-1-1 on the year while Crookston drops to 0-1 on
the year. The game against Fargo Shanley on Thursday has been
cancelled as Shanley scheduled Fargo Davies (the new Fargo school) and
will have to drop Crookston.

Scott Grunewald navigates between two
Knight defenders
| 1st Half | 2nd Half |
Final |
|
| G.F. Central | 4 | 4 | 8 |
| CROOKSTON | 0 | 0 | 0 |

Josh Noyes controls the ball by using his knee as Knight defenders look
on
Scoring
2:00 - GFC - Jake Purpur (Brett Lofthus)
7:00 - GFC - Brett Lofthus (Luke Schulz)
12:00 - GFC - Jake Purpur (Brett Lofthus)
25:00 - GFC - Brett Lofthus (Luke Schulz)
52:00 - GFC - Jake Purpur (Brett Lofthus)
59:00 - GFC - Brett Lofthus (Jake Purpur)
65:00 - GFC - Cody Lundeed (Luke Schulz)
73:00 - GFC - Dylan Peycke (unassisted)
| Saves | 1st Half | 2nd Half |
Total |
| Ben Lofgren - GFC | 2 | 1 | 3 |
| Andy Shafer - Crox | 6 | 8 | 14 |
CROOKSTON GIRL'S SWIMMERS LED BY ABBIE ANDERSON FINISH THIRD IN THE DETROIT LAKES
PENTATHLON
The Crookston Pirate Girl's Swimming team finished third of six
teams in the Detroit Lakes Pentathlon that started the season for the
teams. Park Rapids won the meet by over 125 points to outdistance the
home team Lakers. "The meet went very well for the first of the season,"
said Crookston head coach Greg Summers, "It was great seeing all of our
new swimmers competing for the first time and also seeing the returning
swimmers improved times over the off season."
Crookston was led by Abbie Anderson, who had the only first place
finish, which came in the 100 Individual Medley (IM), plus the sophomore
had a 3rd, 4th, 7th and 9th place finish, as each swimmer could swim in
all five of the events. "Abbie, Ana Koch and Kelsey Kaml all swam well
with at least one top three finish," said Summers, "Kaytelyn Porter and
Nicole Plante swam some consistent times from last season, which was
excellent. Our newcomers, Sophie Lien, Haley Roed, Alex MacGregor,
Marietta Geist and Sierra Pry all put up some impressive times in a few
events."
The overall individual winners were:
1. Abbie Anderson (Crookston) 70.5 pts
2. Melissa Paakh (Detroit Lakes) 68.5 pts
3. Allycia Zinke (Park Rapids) 63 pts
The top three in each grade (must have swam each event without
disqualification).
7th grade: Haley Roed (Crookston), Allyza Edevold (Park Rapids), Kayla
Anderson (Park Rapids)
8th grade: Jennifer Bellware (Detroit Lakes), Emily Eistad (Park
Rapids), Grace Livermore (Detroit Lakes)
Freshmen: Taylor Graham (Park Rapids); Ellen Hoffman (Park Rapids);
Maddy Schiller (Detroit Lakes)
Soph. Abbie Anderson (Crookston), Katherine Erickson (Park Rapids),
Emily Creager (Park Rapids)
Juniors: Allycia Zinke (Park Rapids); Mandy Schimers (Park Rapids);
Kelsey Kratzke (Perham/New York Mills)
Seniors: Melissa Paakh (Detroit Lakes), Eliza Pipke (Fosston/Bagley);
Andi Weiss (Detroit Lakes)
Crookston will swim in the Thief River Falls Tri-Angular on Thursday with the Prowlers and Warroad/Roseau, who are in a coop this year. "This season will be a much different one from the past two years, as we have almost doubled the team size and have gained a few good swimmers as well. The third place team finish today shows that the team has been working hard and will only continue to get better."
Team Scores
1. Park Rapids 282
2. Detroit Lakes 157.5
3. CROOKSTON 108.5
4. Perham 77.5
5. Thief River Falls 75
6. Fosston-Bagley 74.5
Each swimmer could swim the five events
Crookston results with place, individual and time
Backstroke
2. Ana Koch 31.75
3. Abbie Anderson 31.77
19. Kaytelyn Porter 33.78
23. Kelsey Kaml 34.57
27. Haley Roed 34.93
52. Sierra Pry 37.50
54. Nicole Plante 37.72
58. Amanda Parr 37.72
71. Alex MacGregor 40.26
90. Marietta Geist 43.69
95. Ashley Mills 44.93
97. Sophie Lien 45.50
101. Hayley Viken 47.42
105. Peyton Bouley 49.17
107. Lexi Hanson 52.65
114. Alison Olson 58.90
115. Shannon Gross 1:02.20
50 Breaststroke
3. Kelsey Kaml 35.85
9. Abbie Anderson 37.18
22. Kaytelyn Porter 39.25
24. Haley Roed 39.34
25. Nicole Plante 39.36
46. Amanda Parr 42.09
50. Ana Koch 42.49
83. Sierra Pry 47.05
98. Alex MacGregor 53.73
99. Alison Olson 54.19
102. Ashley Mills 56.51
108. Hayley Viken 1:06.04
50 Butterfly
7. Abbie Anderson 30.83
23. Kaytelyn Porter 33.11
27. Ana Koch 33.34
29. Haley Roed 33.63
61. Sierra Pry 39.47
63. Ashley Mills 39.67
68. Kelsey Kaml 40.96
69. Alex MacGregor 41.07
72. Amanda Parr 42.21
84. Nicole Plante 43.87
94. Hayley Viken 47.76
99. Alison Olson 54.62
50 Freestyle
4. Abbie Anderson 27.55
12. Ana Koch 28.48
26. Haley Roed 29.17
38. Kaytelyn Porter 30.31
40. Nicole Plante 30.72
62. Kelsey Kaml 32.18
70. Amanda Parr 33.06
77. Sierra Pry 34.18
80. Alex MacGregor 34.55
82. Sophie Lien 34.62
90. Marietta Geist 36.00
102. Haley Viken 38.10
105. Ashley Mills 38.79
107. Lexi Hanson 39.88
114. Alison Olson 42.45
116. Peyton Bouley 43.49
119. Shannon Gross 56.27
100 Individual Medley
1. Abbie Anderson 1:09.02
20. Kaytelyn Porter 1:14.46
22. Haley Roed 1:15.66
29. Ana Koch 1:16.97
37. Kelsey Kaml 1:19.11
42. Nicole Plante 1:20.92
56. Amanda Parr 1:23.81
69. Sierra Pry 1:28.21
85. Alex MacGregor 1:36.27
88. Ashley Mills 1:38.06
96. Hayley Viken 1:45.49
101. Alison Olson 1:53.43
CROOKSTON'S BOY'S CROSS-COUNTRY HAS FIRST MEET IN MOORHEAD
The Crookston Pirates have two runners that competed in the Shocky
Strand Moorhead Rotary Boy's
Cross-Country today and the two, Dan Mykleseth, a senior and
Andreas Geist, a sophomore, competed in their first meet in the Moorhead
Invitational and Mykleseth finished 38th and Geist was 50th out of 88
runners in the meet.
Crookston has not had cross-country for a number of years, but the two
are practicing with the East Grand Forks squads and coach and will
participate in nine meets this fall.
Moorhead won their own meet by six points over Perham, while the Spuds
Lukas Gemar was the medalist with a time of 16:28.89 and won the meet by
over 40 seconds and Anders Byberg of Willmar with a time of 17:10.89 and
Brendan Skime of Thief River Falls who was third with a time of
17:18.66. You have to have four runners to have a team score, so
Crookston ran incomplete, which they will this season.
1. Moorhead-47 2. Perham-53
3. Willmar-89 4.
Bemidji-91
5. Fergus Falls-124
Mykleseth's time in the 5K race was 19:21.52 and Geist ran the
race in a time of 19:51.65. The East Grand Forks coach, Kristi Aune, who trains the
two Crookston runners said, "There were
88 runners in the Varsity boys race. AA schools and top teams from
Section 8A were there. It was a good starting point for the boys. They
got their first race experience and learned what went well and what they
will do differently next time. They are hard workers and it will be fun
to watch them grow." There were two East Grand Forks boy's that also ran
in the race, Talon Egeland was 72nd and Kyle Aune finished 85th. East
Grand Forks Girl's were led by Jordyn Konze, who finished in 10th place.
"Jordyn had a strong performance from start to finish," said Coach Aune.
The two Crookston lads along with the East Grand Forks teams will run in the Roseau Invitational on September 9th.
All the individuals results of the boy's race are available
here.
SUNDAY - AUGUST 29, 2010
GOLDEN EAGLES WOMEN’S SOCCER SHUTOUT AT MINOT STATE 2-0
Minot
State University scored a goal in each half, while the University of
Minnesota, Crookston (UMC) had just two shots on goal as the Beavers
defeated the Golden Eagles 2-0 in an exhibition women’s soccer game
today in Minot, N.D.
The Beavers scored with less then eight minutes left in the first half when Tatyannay Griffiths scored and MSU scored about eight minutes into the second half when Lexy Kidd, who had an assist on the first goal. UMC captain goalkeep Anna Ogaard (Sr-Maple Grove, Minn.) recorded nine saves for the Golden Eagles, all in the first half. Kylie Haberman (Fresh-Sioux Falls, S.D.) and Carly Mirwaldt (Soph-Fort Wayne, Ind.) had the two Golden Eagle shots on goal.
UMC finishes the exhibition season 1-1 and now the Golden Eagles open up their official regular season on Thursday when they travel to Rensselaer, Indiana to play St. Joseph’s College at 7:00 PM. St. Joseph’s plays in the GLAC Conference and was picked to finish 14th. UMC will also play Indiana Wesleyan in Marion, Ind. On Saturday at 6:00 PM before coming home.| BOX SCORE | 1st Half | 2nd Half |
Final |
| UMC | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Minot State | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Scoring
37:22 - MSU - Tatyannay Griffiths (Lexy
Kidd)
52:56 - MSU - Lexy Kidd unassisted
| Saves | 1st Half | 2nd Half |
Total |
| Anna Ogaard-UMC | 9 | 0 | 9 |
| Holly Chrisope-MSU | 2 | 0 | 2 |
SATURDAY - AUGUST 28, 2010
CROOKSTON GIRL'S PLAY BETTER, STILL FALL TO ST. JOHNS PREP 4-1
The Crookston Pirate Girls Soccer team played in their third match
in as many days and played better, but still fell short in a 4-1 loss to
the St. Johns Prep Johnnies at the Crookston High School Soccer Field.
St. Johns Prep's first goal was a fluke goal as they kicked the
ball towards the net and the ball deflected off of a Pirate defenders
head and trickled into the net to give the Johnnies a 1-0 lead.
"We have had some tough luck in past years with bad bounces and today
was no different," said Pirate Coach Sarah Reese. "We had a
defender in the right spot and sometimes the ball will take a bad bounce
as that is the nature of the beast." St. Johns Prep added another
goal four minutes later with a beautiful centering pass and they kicked
it in the net for a 2-0 lead, a lead they would hold at halftime.
"I thought that we came out strong in the first half," said Reese.
"We changed to a 4-4-2 and that took a little time to get used to it and
the girls transitioned well into it."
St. Johns Prep added two goals two minutes apart in the second half to
take a 4-0 lead. Crookston would finally get on the board late in
the second half when Hayley Epema collided with several Johnnie players
in front of the net. As the players fell to the ground Shannon
Kaiser came in and kicked the ball into the net to bring the Pirates
within a 4-1 deficit, which was the final score. "Hayley kind of
got clobbered by a couple of their players," said Reese. "Shannon
was right there and had a nice, nice kick into the net for the goal."
"Each game we have been getting better, which is good to see," said
Reese. "We have played very good teams in the first three games
and I am happy with how we have played. Obviously I would like to
see a win, but I think we have made big strides and I saw a lot of great
things today, especially in the second half."
St. Johns Prep, who lost to East Grand Forks Friday night 6-1,
improves to 1-1 on the year, while Crookston drops to 0-3 on the year
and will host East Grand Forks on Tuesday.

Kellee Koenig lines up for a big kick as a Johnnie
player looks on
| 1st Half | 2nd Half |
Final |
|
| St. John's Prep | 2 | 2 | 4 |
| CROOKSTON | 0 | 1 | 1 |

Mollie Kanten kicks the ball before a Johnnie defender can get it
Scoring
24:00 - SJP - Kelsey McFarling (unassisted)
28:00 - SJP - Brittney Krebsbach (Clare Culligan)
54:00 - SJP - Kelsey McFarling (unassisted)
56:00 - SJP - Clare Culligan (Kelsey McFarling)
68:00 - Crox - Shannon Kaiser (Hayley Epema)
| Saves | 1st Half | 2nd Half |
Total |
| Claire Arnold - SJP | 5 | 5 | 10 |
| Sydney Luckow - Crox | 4 | - | 4 |
| Carly Welter - Crox | - | 5 | 5 |
HIBBING BREEZES TO TITLE IN CROOKSTON PIRATE BOOSTER/CARLA
JOHNSON MEMORIAL GIRL'S TENNIS TOURNEY
The Hibbing/Chisholm Bluejackets took five of the seven
championships and had little problems in winning the Crookston Pirate Booster/Carla Johnson Memorial
Girls Tennis
Tournament over a field of eight teams including the Crookston
Pirates who finished sixth overall while having one champion, first
doubles team of Jaclyn Proulx and Rachel Lariviere.
"Hibbing and Bemidji are very tough," said Crookston veteran head coach
Mike Geffre, "They were certainly on today and dominated." Hibbing
won three of the singles and were second in the other singles (#2), plus
they won the second and third doubles and were consolation champions at
number one doubles. Bemidji won a singles division, finished second in
three events and had two third place finishes to finish in a strong
second place to Hibbing. "We weren't going to touch Hibbing or Bemidji,"
said Geffre, "but I was disappointed that we didn't show better against
the rest. Our number one doubles competed well all day long and had one
little hiccup, but played through it and had a nice day. It was
frustrating with some of the efforts of the rest of the team. We have
some things to work on and we didn't seem focused on tennis today, but
on some other things. We will need to put in a better effort and get
after it a little more." Crookston will travel to Park Rapids on
Tuesday for a Quadrangular where they will play Park Rapids, Pequot
Lakes and Long Prairie-Grey Eagle in three duals.

Michelle Stahlecker with a forehand return
Bailey Morris eyes down the ball on a backhand return
| Teams | Points | |
| 1. | Hibbing/Chisholm | 37 |
| 2. | Bemidji | 27 |
| 3. | Park Rapids | 20 |
| 4. | Thief River Falls | 17 |
| 5. | East Grand Forks | 15 |
| 6. | CROOKSTON | 13 |
| 7. | Moorhead | 11 |
| 8. | Perham | 0 |

Jaclyn Proulx lunges for a return
Riley Erickson eyes down the ball as she readies for a return shot
| CROOKSTON | Opponents | Place | |
| #1 Singles | Michelle Stahlecker | L - Megan Johnson (Hibbing) 6-0, 6-0 W- Tayler Genereux (TRF) 2-6, 6-3, 8-6 L- Alysaa Carlson (Park Rapids) 6-3, 6-2 |
6th |
| #2 | Riley Erickson | L - Lilly Mankie (EGF) 6-1, 6-1 L- Bailey LaCoursiere (Park Rapids) 6-4, 6-1 W- Suzanne Coleman (Perham) 6-3, 6-1 |
7th |
| #3 | Kylie Simmons | L - Amy Frosaker (Bemidji) 6-2, 6-2 W - Kaitlin Lund (TRF) 6-0, 6-2 L - Bethany Driscoll (EGF) 6-3, 6-3 |
6th |
| #4 | Bailey Morris | L - Sylvia Marolt (TRF) 3-6, 6-2, 7-2 W - Ashley Silbernagel (Perham) 6-3, 6-3 L - Julia Renner (Park Rapids) 2-6, 6-2 (9-7) |
6th |
| #1 Doubles | Jaclyn Proulx Rachel Lariviere |
W - Maryann Kuebler/Makayla Kroenke (Perham) 6-2, 6-0 W Katie Ditmanson/Emma Nielsen (Bemidji) 5-7, 6-4, 7-0 W- Wendy Rima/Sabrina Okeson (TRF) 7-6 (8-6), 6-3 |
Champs |
| #2 | Lilli Denison Caitlin Wahouske |
W - Brianna Turman/Rachel Phelps (Moorhead) 6-1, 6-4 L - Claire Baumgartner/Haley Pollock (Bemidji) 6-2, 6-4 L - Lexi Burlingame/Bonnie Baumgartner (Park Rapids) 6-3, 6-3 |
4th |
| #3 | Abby Wilder Natalie Koch Amber Trostad Lizzy Awender |
L - Heidi Schaum/Lydia Schaum (Park Rapids) 7-5, 6-3 W - Ashley Normandin/Kaitlyn Randall (EGF) 6-0, 6-0 L - Anna Koppenhagen/Sheena Lee (TRF) 6-2, 7-5 |
6th |
Tournament Champions
#1 Singles - Megan Johnson-Hibbing over Courtney
Solberg-Bemidji 6-2, 6-1
#2 Singles - Jessica Solberg-Bemidji defeated Katie McLaughlin-Hibbing
6-2, 6-0
#3 Singles - Emily Milani-Hibbing over Amy Frosaker-Bemidji
6-4, 3-6 (7-1)
#4 Singles - Tina Matetich-Hibbing defeated Sylvia Marolt-TRF
6-0, 6-1
#1 Doubles - Jaclyn Proulx-Rachel Lariviere-Crookston over Wendy
Rima-Sabrina Okeson-TRF 7-6 (8-6), 6-3
#2 Doubles - Mikaela Krampotich-Nicole Blagoue-Hibbing defeated
Claire Baumgartner-Haley Pollock-Bemidji 6-0, 6-0
#3 Doubles - Christine Nyberg-Emily Mickelson-Hibbing over Heidi
Schaum-Lydia Schaum-Park Rapids 6-2, 6-4
FRIDAY - AUGUST 27, 2010
VISITATION SCHOOL SHUTS OUT PIRATE GIRLS SOCCER TEAM 7-0
The Visitation Blazers (a private school in Mendota Heights) scored
four goals, in a seven minute span in the first half, on their way to a
7-0 victory over the Crookston Pirate Girls Soccer Team at the Crookston
High School Soccer Field on Friday.
Crookston came out strong and had several scoring opportunities in the
first 10 minutes, but weren't able to crack the Blazer goalie. "We
came out to start the game playing awesome," said Pirate Coach Sarah
Reese. "We were doing all the things we talked about before the
game. On defense we were marking up man on man and causing them to
get frustrated, second we talked and worked together and we had our
heads up." Visitation took over at the halfway point of the
first half. The Blazers scored four goals, by four different
players, in a seven minute span to take a commanding 4-0 lead, a lead
they had at halftime. "We slowly got tired as the first half
progressed and it became a mental game and our legs got tired," said
Reese. "They set the tone in those seven minutes. At
halftime we talked about letting things go and not let our frustration
get to us."
In the second half Visitation added three more goals and cruised to a
7-0 win. "I think in the second half we had a lot of
spurts where we played real well and had everything working," said
Reese. "We also had times where we sat in the back seat and just
kind of watched the game for a little bit and that comes back to
conditioning. We had times where we played very well, but we just
couldn't put it together for an extended period of time.
Visitation improves to 1-0 on the year, while Crookston drops to 0-2 and
will host St. Johns Prep Saturday morning.
J.V. - Visitation won 3-2
Shannon Kaiser battles for the
loose ball
Keelee Emanuel kicks the ball away from a Visitation player
| 1st Half | 2nd Half |
Final |
|
| Visitation H.S. | 4 | 3 | 7 |
| CROOKSTON | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Scoring
23:00 - VHS - Mara Wangen (Annie Eckman)
27:00 - VHS - Maddie Hanson (unassisted)
29:00 - VHS - Bridget Schoffman (unassisted)
30:00 - VHS - Marie Martine (Anne Haslerud)
47:00 - VHS - Bridget Schoffman (Olivia Beinlich)
61:00 - VHS - Brecklyn Crocker (unassisted)
63:00 - VHS - Julia Sullivan (Maddie Hanson)
| Saves | 1st Half | 2nd Half |
Total |
| Mattie Melin - VHS | 2 | 2 | 4 |
| Sydney Luckow - Crox | 6 | 2 | 8 |
THURSDAY - AUGUST 26, 2010
MOORHEAD GIRLS SOCCER SCORE NINE FIRST HALF GOALS TO BEAT
CROOKSTON
The Moorhead Spuds opened up their season in grand fashion as they
scored nine first half goals on their way to a 10-3 victory over the
Crookston Pirate Girls Soccer team in a match played at the Crookston High School Soccer Field.
Moorhead scored just over a minute into the match and added eight more
goals the rest of the half to take a commanding 9-1 lead. "We only
have four seniors on the team this year, but those four seniors are very
good," said Moorhead Coach Nicole Wiesner. "We put in a new defense this
year and we figure we will score a lot of goals this year, but at the
same time we will give up a lot of goals." The Pirates lone first
half goal came in front of the net when the ball was loose and Jessica
Broekemeier kicked the ball before the Spud goaltender was able to cover
it up. "Jessica normally plays a defensive position and because of
the score and how the game was going I figured I would give her a whirl
up there. She has a great foot and watched where the keeper was
going and kicked it in there," said Pirate Coach Sarah Reese. "The
first half was a little rough. We have some injuries and girls out
for various reasons, so we had girls who might have been playing in
different positions. Moorhead came out quick and took some of our
thunder away and we got real frustrated with ourselves and couldn't let
it go."
In the second half Moorhead went into a possession offense and Crookston
took advantage scoring the first two goals of the half. Haley
Epema scored with 14 minutes left when she kicked the ball over the
goalies head from about 20 yards out. "That was a beautiful goal
and you couldn't ask for a better goal," said Coach Reese. "We had
the wind at our back in the second half and the ball sailed over the
keeper into the net." The second Pirate goal came seven minutes
later when Epema took a pass from Ciara Brewster and ran past a Spud
defender and kicked the ball on the left side of the net, just inside
the post and scored to bring Crookston within a 9-3 deficit.
"Hayley had a nice square pass from Ciara," said Reese. "Hayley
used her speed finished with a great finesse shot." Moorhead
added one more goal with four minutes left in the match for a 10-3 lead
and held on for the victory. "Unfortuneatly we didn't get the
win," said Reese. "I talked to the girls after (the match) and
said it is important that we learned something today. I think we
learned that we have to be positive and communicate better. We
have a challenging four games to start the season, but that will only
make us better."
Moorhead improves to 1-0 on the year, while Crookston drops to 0-1 on
the year. The Pirates start the season with three games in three days as
Crookston will host Visitation High
School on Friday and St. John's Prep will be in town for a
Saturday morning match.
J.V. - Moorhead won 3-1.

Hayley Epema tries to steal the ball away from two Spuds
| 1st Half | 2nd Half |
Final |
|
| Moorhead | 9 | 1 | 10 |
| CROOKSTON | 1 | 2 | 3 |

Mandie Persson kicks the ball away from Jae Borgen of Moorhead
Scoring
1:32 - MHD - Hannah Hoium (Ashley Heinze)
8:21 - MHD - Chelsea Klemetson (unassisted)
15:43 - MHD - Jae Borgen (Hannah Hoium)
20:34 - MHD - Kelli Tonn (Chelsea Klemetson)
21:59 - MHD - Morgan Holm (unassisted)
25:00 - Crox - Jessica Broekemeier (Haley Epema)
29:00 - MHD - Kelli Tonn (Morgan Holm)
30:06 - MHD - Bianca Clark (Morgan Nyquist)
33:38 - MHD - Morgan Holm (unassisted)
39:31 - MHD - Ashley Heinze (Abi Christensen)
66:00 - Crox - Haley Epema (Mandie Persson)
73:00 - Crox - Haley Epema (Ciara Brewster)
76:00 - MHD - Chelsea Klemetson (Jae Borgen)
| Saves | 1st Half | 2nd Half |
Total |
| Cate Cavalier-Mhd | 3 | 5 | 8 |
| Sydney Luckow-Crox | 9 | x | 9 |
| Carly Welter - Crox | x | 5 | 5 |
CROOKSTON GIRL'S TENNIS FINISH 3RD AT THIEF RIVER FALLS EARLY BIRD TOURNEY
The Crookston Pirate Girl's Tennis team had a first place
finish from first doubles of Jaclyn Proulx and Rachel Lariviere and two
second place finishes, but were edged second by one point by Thief River
Falls and both were behind Roseau for the team title in the Thief River
Falls Early Bird Girl's Tennis Tournament. "It was an improvement from
yesterday," said Crookston head coach Mike Geffre, "Jaclyn and Rachel
won number one dubs beating Roseau in the process and we lost to Roseau
that spot yesterday, so that was an improvement. Jaclyn and Rachel are
both seniors and they know how to win. The other doubles are younger and
not as much experience and they haven't learned how to win yet, but that
will come."
Crookston's second doubles team of Kylie Simmons and Bailey Morris lost
two third set tie-breakers, including 5-7 to Roseau and the Pirates
third doubles of four different girls also lost two third set
tie-breakers, including 6-8 to Roseau and 5-7 to Thief River Falls. "We
lost head to head to Roseau 2-5," said Geffre, "but we win those
tie-breakers and we not only beat Roseau head to head 4-3, but we win
the tournament to!!! I would say on a playing scale of 0 to 100, we are at
50 percent right now, which is a good thing, because we have a lot of
improvement that can be made with the potential for this group."
Coach Geffre said that he was also pleased with fourth singles freshman,
Elizabeth (Lizzy) Awender, who won both her matches at that spot
including a 6-3, 6-4 win over Roseau. "We played 13 kids while the other
teams played 10, so that made a difference, but it was good for us to
get a look at a number of girls to see how they react to this level of
play."
Crookston will host the
Crookston Pirate Booster/Carla Johnson Memorial Tournament on Saturday
at the Crookston High School, Schuster Park and Highland Complex tennis
courts starting at 9:00 AM. It's an eight team tournament consisting of
Crookston, East Grand Forks, Thief River Falls, Park Rapids, Hibbing,
Bemidji, Moorhead and Perham. "This will be
a good tournament for all the teams," said Geffre. "East Side and Thief
are back, but Hibbing is coming over and Bemidji, so we have some very
good teams and individuals coming in."
1. Roseau- 14
2. Thief River Falls-12
3. CROOKSTON-11
4. East Grand Forks 5
| CROOKSTON | Opponents | Place | |
| #1 Singles | Riley Erickson | Abby Ness-Roseau L 0-, 0-6 Jessamy Jones-EGF L 1-6, 0-6 Tayler Genereux-TRF W 6-2, 4-6 (7-5) |
3rd |
| #2 | Michelle Stahlecker | Taylor McFarlane-Roseau L 1-6, 4-6 Katelyn Berggren-EGF W 6-2, 6-1 Karlee Jorgenson-TRF L 5-7, 4-6 |
3rd |
| #3 | Lilli Denison | Bethany Tangen-Roseau L 6-7 (0-7), 1-6 Chessa Jones-EGF W 6-2, 3-6 (7-4) Kaitlin Lund-TRF W 6-3, 3-6 (7-2) |
2nd |
| #4 | Lizzy Awender Amber Johnson |
Tori Bazey-Roseau W 6-3, 6-4 Jessica Bachmeier-EGF W 6-2, 6-0 Sylvia Marolt TRF L 3-6, 0-6 |
2nd |
| #1 Doubles | Jaclyn Proulx Rachel Lariviere |
Megan Foley-Ingrid Mlodzik-Ros W 7-6 (7-1), 7-5 Bethany Driscoll-Lilly Mankie-EGF W 6-2, 6-2 Wendy Rima-Sabrina Okeson-TRF W 6-4, 6-2 |
1st |
| #2 | Kylie Simmons Bailey Morris |
Jessica Acker-Tara Anderson-Ros L 2-6, 6-4 (5-7) Erika Pritchett-Kelli Radi-EGF W 6-2, 6-2 Kayley Koop-Lindsey Genereux-TRF L 4-6, 6-4 (2-7) |
3rd |
| #3 | Natalie Koch Amber Trostad Abby Wilder Caitlin Wahouske |
Emily Hallie-Andrea Johnson-Ros L 6-4, 4-6 (6-8) Alexie Randall-Bethany Bandppy-EGF W 6-0, 6-0 Hailey Johnson-Anna Koppenhagen-TRF L 4-6, 7-5 (5-7) |
3rd |
Other Tournament Results
#1 Singles - Jessamy Jones-EGF was the champion beating
Abby Ness of Roseau 6-2, 6-4
#2 Singles - Taylor MacFarlane of Roseau won the title
defeating Karlee Jorgenson of TRF 6-3, 6-1
#3 Singles - Bethany Tangen of Roseau won it beating Lilli Denison
of Crookston 6-7 (0-7), 6-1
#4 Singles - Sylvia Marolt of TRF went undefeated beating Amber
Johnson of Crookston 6-3, 6-0
#1 Doubles - Crookston's Jaclyn Proulx-Rachel Lariviere beat Wendy Rima-Sabrina
Okeson of TRF 6-4, 6-2
#2 Doubles - Jessica Acker-Tara Anderson-Roseau won the title
beating Kayley Koop-Lindsey Genereux-TRF 6-2, 7-6 (12-10)
#3 Doubles - Hailey Johnson-Anna Koppenhagen-TRF defeated
Emily Hallie-Andrea Johnson-Roseau for title 7-5, 4-6 (7-5)
WEDNESDAY - AUGUST 25, 2010
CROOKSTON GIRLS TENNIS FALL 6-1 TO ROSEAU IN SEASON OPENER
The Crookston Pirate Girls Tennis Team traveled up to Roseau to take
on the defending Section 8A Champs and lost 6-1. Roseau has a
veteran squad coming back as seven of the ten girls in the line up are
seniors. The Rams were playing in their fifth match of the season, while
the Pirates were in their first match of the year. "They are into
their match experience and it showed," said Pirate Coach Mike Geffre.
"We have a lot of little things to iron out and haven't had a chance to
be in a pressure situation until today." The lone Pirate win
came at second doubles with Lilli Denison and Bailey Morris picking up a
two set win. The first doubles team of Rachel Lariviere and Jaclyn
Proulx lost a close two setter 7-6 (7-5 in a tie breaker), 6-4. "I
thought the first doubles match was tight and could have gone either
way," said Geffre. "I think we can get that one (later in the
year) with a little work. We played well at second doubles and our
third doubles played well and could make some improvement."
Roseau is loaded at first and second singles with Abby Ness, who was a
consolation champion at the State Class A Girls Tennis Tournament last
fall, and Taylor McFarlane. The Rams won the the first and second
singles matches while only losing three sets total. Roseau veteran
coach Jack Swanson was impressed with the Pirates, "We have a veteran
team with three very strong singles players. The Pirates, with just
three seniors playing today will definitely get better through the
fall."
The Pirates continue a busy week as they will be at the Thief River
Falls Invitational on Thursday morning.
J.V. - Roseau won 7-4
| CROOKSTON - 1 | Roseau - 6 | Winner | Score | |
| #1 Singles | Michelle Stahlecker | Abby Ness | Ros | 6-0, 6-1 |
| #2 | Riley Erickson | Taylor McFarlane | Ros | 6-0, 6-2 |
| #3 | Kylie Simmons | Bethany Tangen | Ros | 6-1, 7-6 (9-7) |
| #4 | Natalie Koch | Bailey Janzen | Ros | 6-1, 6-4 |
| #1 Doubles | Rachel Lariviere Jaclyn Proulx |
Ingrid Mlodzik Megan Foley |
Ros | 7-6 (7-5), 6-4 |
| #2 | Lilli Denison Bailey Morris |
Jessica Acker Tara Anderson |
Crox | 7-6 (7-4), 6-2 |
| #3 | Caitlin Wahouske Lizzy Awender |
Emily Hallie Andrea Johnson |
Ros | 6-3, 6-2 |
TUESDAY - AUGUST 24, 2010
TRAVIS ROSS DOES NOT MAKE THE CUT IN U.S. AMATEUR GOLF TOURNAMENT
Crookston’s Travis Ross followed up a first round of 78 with a 74 on
Tuesday in the 2010
U.S. Amateur Golf Championship in Dupont, Washington, and with the total
of 152 did not make the cut to continue in match play. Ross was three
strokes off from making a playoff for the final spots for match play
which starts Wednesday.
Ross, who is now on his way to Albuquerque, New Mexico, where he will be
a senior at the University of New Mexico and also plays golf for the
Lobos, finished in a tie for 108th place after two days of stroke play.
Jeff Wilson from Fairfield, California had a one stroke lead after the
second day.
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MONDAY - AUGUST 23, 2010
TRAVIS ROSS COMPETING IN U.S. AMATEUR GOLF TOURNAMENT
Crookston’s Travis Ross had a round of 78 on the first day of the 2010
U.S. Amateur Golf Championship in Dupont, Washington.
Jeff Wilson from Fairfield, California had a 10 under 62 and a seven
stroke lead after the first day of stroke play. Wilson’s 62 was the
second lowest round ever in U.S. Amateur history.
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SUNDAY - AUGUST 22, 2010
UMC WOMEN'S SOCCER SHUTOUT JAMESTOWN COLLEGE IN EXHIBITION MATCH
The University of Minnesota, Crookston (UMC) Women’s Soccer team was able
to get some action in this afternoon as
they hosted Jamestown College in
an exhibition contest that does not count in the season records and
statistics, but the Golden Eagles had a second half goal from Rachel Halligan (Fresh-Duluth, Mn) and five minutes later Kylie Haberman,
another freshman (Sioux Falls, S.D.) added another with just over 22
minutes left in the match. UMC’s defense limited the Jimmy’s chances as
senior UMC goal keep Anna Ogaard (Maple Grove) only had to make two
saves to record the shutout.
UMC will have another exhibition contest next Sunday (August 29th)
when they play another NAIA team from the DAC Conference, at Minot State
(N.D.). Minot State is in the process of joining the NCAA Division II
ranks and has applied to become a member of the Northern Sun Conference,
which UMC is a member.
| BOX SCORE | 1st Half | 2nd Half |
Final |
| Jamestown | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| UMC | 0 | 2 | 2 |
Scoring
63:28 - UMC - Rachel Halligan (Megan Flynn, Rachelle
Alcini)
68:20 - UMC - Kylie Haberman (Nikki Hammond)
| Saves | 1st Half | 2nd Half |
Total |
| Kayla Byle-JC | 2 | 3 | 5 |
| Anna Ogaard-UMC | 1 | 1 | 2 |
SATURDAY - AUGUST 21, 2010
OX CART RUN RESULTS
The Ox Cart Run was held Saturday morning at the Crookston High School. There was a 10K run, 2 mile run/walk and a children's race. The Crookston Running Club ran the event (no pun intended) and had a nice cool, foggy morning for the run. The results and pictures are below.

The start of the 10K and two mile run at the Crookston High School
parking lot

The start of the children's run with the
noticeable fog in the background
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10-K
Results, Male
Overall
Winner
Kyle Downs (TRF, age 24)
36.09
13
– 19
Dan Mykleseth
40.08
Chris Larson
44.11
Isaac Loegering
52.55
20
– 29
Kyle Downs
36.09
Luke Anderson
41.04
Matt Lessard
43.11
Anthony Diaz
47.11
Kalusin
61.54
30
– 39
Eric Sondag
37.14
Andrew Larson
46.57
Jon Thorp
50.39
Tony Jalan
60.36
Brent Kaiser
60.45
40
– 49
Tom Johnston
40.28
Warren Barstad
50.20
Jason
Brantner
52.56
Corey Dugan
54.00
Troy Wangler
54.01
Wayne Gilman
54.35
50
– 59
Lonnie Olson
41.13
Earl Beal
48.51
Rick
Tonder
50.24
Tim Dufault
58.52
Charles
Miller
67.11
Phil Weiler
110.00
10-K
Results, Female
Overall
Winner
Cindy Sondag (GFK)
37.13
13
– 19
Heidi Peterson
39.54
Kellee Koenig
47.50
Karly
Koenig
50.46
Katie Davidson
50.55
Isabel Thompson
67.08
20
– 29
Heidi Evans
38.15
Amanda Bakken
51.01
Michelle Jalan
51.54
Kayla
Rasmussen
56.13
30
– 39
Cindy Sondag
37.13
Stephanie Kaiser
45.56
Becky Hanson
48.02
Heidi Castle
54.00
Jana Brekken
58.17
Jessica Shockman
59.10
Shelby
Reitmeier
75.16
40
– 49
Kerri Brantner
52.56
Diane Packeey
54.21
Jenny
Gilman
55.18
Linda Keller
59.35
Judy Weiler Thompson
68.50
Betty Arvidson
68.51
Rose Weiler Koch
68.52
50+
Barbara Weiler
110.00
Unknown
age
Kara Miller
67.12
2
Mile Results, Male
Overall
Winner
Andreas Geist
11.59
Under
13
Dylyn Mendez
19.01
Calob Neumann
25.53
Jacob Miller
28.38
13
– 19
Andreas Geist
11.59
Mark Bittner
12.25
Anthony
Caputo
12.30
Brandon Lyczewski
12.53
Dylan Klatt
12.57
Curtis Regan
13.22
Josh Edlund
13.36
Tim Desrosier
13.59
Isaac
Edlund
14.17
Ryan Bittner
14.32
Luke Widseth
14.40
Nick Biermeier
15.30
Nick Regeimbal
15.51
Michael
Herta
16.49
Kyle Caputo
16.58
Austin Schwede
17.13
20
– 29
Nevin Lubarski 19.36
30
– 39
Nate Lubarski
19.37
Chris Bruggeman
19.38
Brad Miller
28.50
40
– 49
Steve Biermaier
15.35
Jerry Mykleseth
15.37
Joe Koenig
17.00
Leslie Wagner
18.02
Richard
Rock
18.03
Bill Bingman
23.46
50+
Dennis Koch
24.35
2
Mile Results, Female
Overall
Winner
Kenzie Klatt
14.49
Under
13
Marietta Geist
14.58
Meleah Biermaier
(TRF)
15.25
Claire
Dufault
21.20
Jenna Sufka
23.22
Claire Thompson
24.34
13
– 19
Kenzie Klatt
14.49
Nicole Plante
15.06
Lilli Denison
15.53
Ashley Nelson
18.28
Breanna
Leas
18.32
Katelyn Stegman
20.45
Andrea Biermaier
23.21
Paige Aamoth
23.21
Abby Parr
24.33
20
– 29
Jaclyn Martin
15.38
Megan Scott
19.36
Tiffany Jones
23.04
Kari Moe
23.22
Myra Diyson
23.26
Jessica Pariot
25.51
Angelica Salveson
28.56
Amy Lubarski
29.18
Amber Lund
31.13
Tracey Kuchan
31.18
30
– 39
Amber Bailey
16.07
Danelle Jalan
16.28
Ronda Biermaier
17.56
Carrie O. Diaz
23.26
Anne Rasmusson
25.49
Jordan Coauette
31.12
Laurie Erickson
32.00
40
– 49
Meloni Rasmussen
24.09
Lisa Meine
28.59
Cindy Jarmin
32.00
50+
Gladys
Bakken
16.40
Jean
Rock
31.06
Laurie Coauette
31.06
Sherry Coauette
32.00
CROOKSTON BLUE LINE CLUB LOOKING FOR AN EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
The Crookston Blue
Line Club has an opening for an Executive Director.
The duties of this position are to provide for the supervision and
operations of the Crookston Blue Line Club. Applicants should have
considerable knowledge of the Blue Line Club, advertising and marketing. Working
knowledge of the fundamental practices of Hockey.
Skill in supervision of youth hockey players, budgeting, communication,
and the ability to work in small and large groups.
Effective oral and written communication with Board Members and the
general public is a necessity. The
following are required: B.S. in Park
and Recreation, Business Management and or 5 to 7 years of qualifying
experience. Possession of a
valid driver’s license is required. A
complete position description may be obtained from the Crookston Blue Line Club
by calling 218-289-2029 or by writing to Crookston Blue Line Club at PO Box 286
Crookston, MN 56716. Applications
close at 4:30 P.M. September 3, 2010. All
qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment regardless of
their race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, disability, age,
marital status, or status with regard to public assistance
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