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THURSDAY - MARCH 11, 2010
THIEF RIVER FALLS LATE SURGE IN FIRST HALF LIFTS PROWLERS TO A
50-40 SECTION TOURNEY WIN
Jonathan Milks nine straight points near the end of the first half
gave Thief River Falls a 13 point half time lead and the Prowlers would
turn back a late Crookston Pirate rally in a 50-40 win in a first round
Section 8AA Tournament game in Thief River Falls.
He doesn’t start for the Thief River Falls Prowlers, but it doesn’t take
long for Prowler coach Chris McLean to bring in Jonathan Milks, a 6’4
post player and then junior didn’t do much until there was 2:21 left in
the first half and Thief River Falls leading by four, Milks scored nine
straight points, as he stepped out twice to drain three point shots and
then went baseline with a nice drive and basket and a free throw to make
it a 26-15 lead with 1:21 to go in the first half and the spark the
Prowlers needed with a 28-15 lead at half. After three early ties, the
Pirates were down by five points with 10:49 left in the half and the
Pirates would score three straight times down, a 12 footer by Josh
Baldock, a great lean in shot in the lane by Ben Curran and then Papou
Maiga laid one in after a terrific pass from Carter Denison and
Crookston had their first led 12-11 with 8:19 left in the first half.
Thief River Falls Steve Peterson scored inside on their next possession
and it would be a lead the Prowlers would never give up again as they
started to build the lead on a Riley Simenson steal and basket, but
after the Pirates Dan Mykleseth made one of two free throws to make it a
17-13 lead for TRF, Milks went off for the nine points in a row and the
Prowlers ended the first half on a 17-3 run to lead 28-15. “I thought we
came out right away and played pretty well,” said Crookston head coach
Greg Garmen, “but we picked up some early fouls on Ben (Curran) Baldy
(Josh Baldock) and Timmy (Desrosier) which hurt and we tried to save
them to the second half without getting their third fouls and maybe we
play them there, we would have stopped that run of theirs, but the other
kids have to step up in those situations. William (Pankow) didn’t get
out on the Milks kid and did and then he did the third time and then he
went baseline and we go down by 13 at half. We didn’t make plays when we
needed to in the first half, we had one sequence where we must have had
four offensive boards and couldn’t make shots. The bunny deal (close in
shots), I’ m not sure what it is, but we seem to be cursed in Crookston
in my 14 years, we struggle to score in close.”
After only scoring 15 first half points, the Pirates continued to have a
tough time against the Prowlers defense and missing some close in shots
and not getting much from the outside either, but Denison finally hit a
three pointer after a just made 1-2 at the free throw line to get
Crookston back to 36-22 with 14 minutes left in the game. The Pirates
found themselves down by 15 points before the Crookston birthday boy,
Tim Desrosier started heating up, first scoring on a nice drive and then
he soared above a Prowler missed shot and raced coast to coast to score,
but missed the three throw and Crookston trailed 40-27 with 10 minutes
left. Crookston started getting a little more active and the momentum
was slowing swinging there way as Maiga scored on another great pass
from Denison, Desrosier had another nice move in traffic for a lay up
and after William Pankow blocked a Thief River Falls shot to Shane
Chapman, the Pirates were off and running and Curran nailed at 10 foot
jumper and after a Crookston steal, Denison made one of two free throws
and the Pirates trailed 42-36 with 4:07 left in the game and forced a
Thief River Falls time out. Jacob Langevin, who had been fairly quiet
had a nice running lay up to stop the Pirate run and Crookston had
trouble scoring again, but the Prowlers helped out a bit by missing
three straight front ends of one and one free throws, but the Pirates
were unable to get any closer and Thief River Falls did make enough free
throws in the last minute to win 50-40. “We made a nice comeback in the
second half and got back into it,” said Garmen, “We were playing well
defensively, but just couldn’t get it going on the other side of the
ball when we needed to. Hitting any shots from the outside would have
helped, but Carter had the only three, otherwise we had to work for
everything, even in close.” Crookston finishes the season at 12-15 and
graduates Josh Baldock, Shane Chapman, Ben Curran, Carter Denison, and
Brandon Lyczewski. “I thought they all worked hard tonight,” said Garmen
and I know the season was a little disappointing, but they didn’t give
up and kept battling.”
Crookston will also lose their veteran assistant and JV coach Ed Nelson
who will retire after nine years of assisting Coach Garmen and Coach
Nelson has coached for 41 years in the Crookston School System. “We
counted them up,” said Garmen, “1269 games on the bench for the Silver
Fox at some level and Pirate Hoops is going to miss him, as he has had a
big influence in the boy’s and girl’s basketball programs in Crookston.
We are going to miss him a lot and he will be taking his last bus ride
back home tonight!!!!”
Thief River Falls was led by Langevin with 12 points and improve to
15-11 and will now advance to a Section 8AA Quarterfinal game on
Saturday night at Red Lake, who beat Walker-Hackensack-Akeley 87-66.

Josh Baldock pulls up for a shot in the paint Ben Curran
with a shot over a Prowler
(Pictures by Dave Emanuel of
Wildfire Photography)
|
|
1st HALF |
2nd HALF |
FINAL |
|
CROOKSTON |
15 | 25 | 40 |
|
Thief River Falls |
28 | 22 | 50 |
|
For Crookston |
Points |
Rebounds |
Assists/Steals |
| Tim Desrosier | 10 | 8 | 2 blocks |
| Josh Baldock | 7 | ||
| Ben Curran | 7 | 3 | 2 assists/ 3 steals |
| Papou Maiga | 6 | ||
| Carter Denison | 5 | 8 | |
| Shane Chapman | 2 | ||
| William Pankow | 2 | 9 | 2 blocks |
| Dan Mykleseth | 1 | 4 |
|
For Thief River Falls |
Points |
| Jacob Langevin | 12 |
| Jonathan Milks | 10 |
| Riley Simenson | 9 |
| Brady Harbott | 6 |
| Aaron Yaggie | 5 |
| Steven Peterson | 4 |
| Karter Trontvet | 4 |

Ed Nelson helps William Pankow on the bench in the "Silver Fox's" last
game as a Pirate coach
(Picture by Dave Emanuel of
Wildfire Photography)
WEDNESDAY - MARCH 10, 2010
FORMER UMC BASEBALL PLAYER, PAUL KREBS SIGNS WITH FARGO REDHAWKS
The Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks have re-acquired RHP Matt Mossey from the
Kalamazoo Kings of the Frontier League for two players to be named later
and have signed INF Paul Krebs to a contract, the Northern League club
announced
Krebs, 23, completed his college career last spring at the University of
Minnesota-Crookston (UMC). In 2009, Krebs batted .305 with four
doubles, two triples, three home runs, 27 RBIs and 34 runs scored in 48
games for the Golden Eagles. In 2008, he batted .267 with seven
doubles, one triple, three home runs, 11 RBIs and 25 runs scored in 35
games.
Krebs is a graduate from Little Falls High School in Minnesota where he
was all conference and captain of the baseball team. He attended Dakota
County Technical College in Rosemount, Mn and a year at Itasca Community
College in Grand Rapids, Mn, where he played baseball for both before he
came to UMC for the past two years and he
is currently finishing up his degree at UMC.
STATE TOURNAMENT PARTICIPANTS HONORED AT CHS WEDNESDAY
Swimmers Luke and Isaac Loegering and Pirate wrestlers Brody Davidson, Mariano Portillo, Anthony Caputo, Javier Portillo and Nate Merten were recognized for their accomplishments representing CHS at state tournaments this past weekend.

Isaac and Luke Loegering and coach Brent
Newman Brody Davidson, Mariano Portillo, Anthony
Caputo, Javier Portillo and Nate Merten.
TUESDAY - MARCH 9, 2010
BIERMAIER, BITTNER AND TERPSTRA NAMED TO ALL CONFERENCE BOY'S
HOCKEY TEAMS
The Crookston Pirate Boy's Hockey team had three players
named to post-season teams that were announced today.
Mark Bittner (Junior-defenseman) and Morgan Terpstra (Sr-Center)
were named to the Section 8A All Section team, while Pirate senior
goalie Nick Biermaier was named the the All Mariucci Conference team.
8A All Section Team as
voted on by the Section Coaches:
Goalie:
Zane Gothberg
Thief River Falls
Alex Lyon
Lake of The Woods
Defense:
Carson Gray
Warroad
Kevin McMorrow
Park Rapids
Matt Audette
Thief River Falls
Garrett Schmitz
Red Lake Falls
Mark Bittner
Crookston
Jacob
Malwitz
Thief River Falls
Forwards:
Brock Nelson
Warroad
Jake Useldinger
East Grand Forks
Craig Lindegard
Kittson County Central
Brett Hebel
Warroad
Tucker Coborn
Park Rapids
Micah Ranum
Thief River Falls
Sam Coborn
Park Rapids
Morgan Terpstra
Crookston
Matt Lindquist
Thief River Falls
Coach of the Year: Scott
Klein-Kittson County Central
Assistant Coach of the Year: Jacob Sobolik-Kittson County Central
All Mariucci Conference
Team, as selected on a vote from the Conference Coaches
Conference Champions: Roseau Rams
Goalies
Zane Gothberg Thief
River Falls
Nick Biermaier
Crookston
Defense:
Carson Gray
Warroad
Matt Audette
Thief River Falls
Nate Thompson
Moorhead
Joseph Welle
Bemidji
Jacob Malwitz
Thief River Falls
Forwards:
Brock Nelson Warroad
Shane Omdahl
Roseau
Adam Knockenmus
Roseau
Jake Useldinger
East Grand Forks
Brett Hebel
Warroad
Micah Ranum
Thief River Falls
Coach of the Year: Andy
Lundbohm - Roseau
Assistant Coach of the Year: Aaron Broten/Bryan Erickson-Roseau
All Northwest Conference
Team, as selected on a vote from the Conference Coaches
The 2009-10 Northwest Conference Co Champions are the Park Rapids Panthers and the Kittson Central Bearcats
Goalies
Alex Lyon
LOW
Alex Chaput
Kittson Central
Defense
Kevin McMorrow
Park Rapids
Jeff Bergh
Kittson Central
Jake Pelach
LOW
Garrett Schmitz
RLF
Forwards
Craig Lindegard
Kittson Central
Sam Coborn
Park Rapids
Tucker Coborn
Park Rapids
Joncarlo Westerlund
LOW
Dylan Zutz
RLF
Dillon Spray
Bagley
Coach of the Year: Scott
Klein- Kittson Central
Assist. Coach of the Year: Jason Sobolik- Kittson Central
MONDAY - MARCH 8, 2010
CROOKSTON 7TH GRADE GIRLS BASKETBALL CROWNED CHAMPIONS AT TRF TOURNAMENT
The
7th Grade Girls CYBA Basketball team won the championship at
the Thief River Falls Tournament this past weekend.
In the first round Crookston beat Warroad 32-17.
In the second round they beat the Grand Forks Wildcats 34-11.
In the Championship they beat Thief River Falls 39-19.
The team is coached by Dylane
Klatt
and Brenda Froeber.

The 7th grade girls basketball team with their first place
trophies
(Picture submitted by Jeanne Klatt)
CROOKSTON 3RD GRADE BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM ALSO WIN TRF TOURNAMENT
The Crookston 3rd grade Boys CYBA Basketball team participated in the Thief River Falls tournament this past weekend and won the Championship.
In the first round
Crookston beat Bemidji White 39-14.
In the second round Crookston beat Bemidji Blue 26-9.
In the third round Crookston beat Thief River Falls 24-12.
Members of the team
are Nick Garmen, Blake Fee, Noah Danielson, Grant Parrish, Shaun Nelson,
Mike Gonzalez, Chris Kazmierczak, Jaden Lubarksi, Tanner Janorschke,
Joey Bushaw, Bobby Jonorschke and Lucas Meier.
The team is coached by Greg Garmen and Nate Lubarski.

The Crookston 3rd grade boys basketball team with their 1st place
trophies
CROOKSTON SPORTS CENTER WAS SITE OF PEANUT AND PEEWEE B HOCKEY TOURNAMENTS
The Crookston Sports Center was the site of two large events this past weekend. A 17 team Peanut Jamboree (7-8 year olds) was held with 1st and 2nd year teams participating on both Saturday and Sunday. Teams from the area included: Roseau (2), Thief River Falls (3), East Grand Forks (4), Bemidji (2), Grafton (1), Hallock (1), Red Lake Falls (1) and Crookston (2). All Peanut events were held on the Blue and Gold for the two day event.

Parents and fans cheer on two teams during a game during the Peanut
Jamboree
The West Regional Pee Wee B Tourney was held this weekend in the Event
Arena. Teams
qualifying from their District play and participating included Little
Falls, Elk River, Anoka, Brainerd, Sauk Rapids, East Grand Forks,
Moorhead and Crookston. Two
teams advanced from this Regional to the State Tournament to be held in
Roseau March 19-21. Elk River defeated Sauk Rapids 2-1 to advance as
well as Little Falls who defeated EGF 1-0.

Two teams playing in the event arena during the Pee Wee B tournament
this past weekend
Little
Falls 8, Crookston
3
Anoka
11, Crookston
1
Elk River 3,
Anoka 1
Brainerd 2,
EGF 1
Sauk Rapids 7,
Moorhead Black 3
Little Falls 3,
Elk River 2
SATURDAY,
MARCH 6
Elk
River 9,
Crookston 0
Sauk Rapids 9,
EGF 0
Moorhead Black 4, Brainerd
2
Little Falls 4,
Anoka 0
Sauk Rapids 7,
Brainerd 2
EGF 4, Moorhead Black
2
State
Qualifying Games:
Game #1 Little
Falls 1,
EGF 0 Little
Falls advances to State Tourney in Roseau March 19-21
Game #2 Elk River
2, Sauk Rapids
1 Elk
River advances to State Tourney in Roseau March 19-21
UMC BASEBALL'S JORDAN TRIESTRAM NAMES NSIC PITCHER OF THE WEEK
University
of Minnesota, Crookston Baseball player Jordan Triestram (Sr, RHP,
Shakopee) has been named Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC)
Pitcher of the Week for his performance in a 5-1 non-conference victory
over the University of Wisconsin-Stout last Thursday at the Hubert H.
Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis.
Triestram threw five innings allowing one unearned run on no hits while
striking out seven and walking three as he gained his first victory as a
Golden Eagle. UW-Stout’s only hit in the game came with two out in the
bottom of the seventh inning.
SATURDAY - MARCH 6, 2010
MARIANO PORTILLO FINISHED SECOND AND ANTHONY CAPUTO
FOURTH IN STATE WRESTLING
The Crookston Pirate senior Mariano Portillo lost a 4-2 decision to Curt
Maas of Medford this afternoon for the Championship of 135 pounds, while
his teammate Anthony Caputo also lost a close 8-5 decision for third
place at 145 pounds on the final day of the Minnesota State Class A
Wrestling Tournament in St. Paul.
Mariano Portillo entered the championship match with three impressive
early matches and took his 34-1 record against Maas, who even though a
sophomore was a state runner up last year and came into today's match
with Portillo with a 36-2 mark on the season. Maas started quickly with
a take down in the first 10 seconds of the match to take a 2-0 lead and
that was the score after the first two minutes. Maas showed he was a
very strong wrestler, who managed a reversal in the second period and
then rode Portillo the rest of the second period and was up 4-0 after
two periods. The third period, Portillo threw everything he had in his
arsenal, cross body rides, a grandby, but Maas who has low balance
countered everything, but Mariano was able to use a grandby roll for a
reversal with about 25 seconds left in the match to make it 4-2, but
Portillo couldn't get anything else and Maas held on to the 4-2 win and
a State Championship at 135 pounds.
Crookston's Anthony Caputo lost in the third place match this afternoon
to Kole Kavitz of Medford
8-5 and finishes fourth in the 145 pound weight class and the Pirate
junior's only two tournament losses were to Kavitz as the two wrestlers
had met on Thursday in a Quarterfinal match and the Medford senior won a
9-7 match.
This afternoon Kavitz had a quick take down in the first 10 seconds to
take a 2-0 lead, but Caputo was able to get an escape to make it 2-1 and
the two wrestlers knowing moves from their previous match and countering
moves were in order during the first period.
Kavitz deferred and Anthony took the down position to start the second
period and a quick escape for Caputo to tie it 2-2. Kavitz was able to
get a huge double leg take down with a minute left in the second period
to take a 4-2 lead. Caputo would get his third escape of the match with
about 38 seconds left in the second period to make it 4-3 and Kavitz
would get his third takedown just as the buzzer went off and Kavitz led
6-3 going into the third period. After 30 seconds Caputo let Kavitz go
to work from their feet and Kavitz now led 7-3. Caputo finally managed a
take down with 15 seconds to go to make it 7-5, Caputo let him go and it
was 8-5, but Caputo could not get any more points and it was 8-5 win for
Kavitz who takes third place at 145 pounds, while the Pirates Anthony
Caputo, a junior’s only two losses in the state were to Kavitz.
Some emails:
Just want to point out that Kevin
Morlan was also in the state finals in 1996 placing 2nd, also Jason
Perala was in the finals in 1999 also placing 2nd. Before that, yes
Lenny was in the finals and won in 1989 & 1990 & Paul Kuznik won in
1985 & 1986.
Chris Stroot
Just read on the sports page that you have Lenny Meine listed as the
last Pirate wrestler to be in a state championship. That is incorrect.
The last Pirate was Jason Perala in 1999, who went 34-1 his senior year,
his only loss being in the state championship, which if my memory is
correct he lost 3-2, to the #2 ranked wrestler (Jason was #1).
I
just needed to clarify that since I was there. Thanks for all the
wonderful coverage on wrestling!
Thanks,
Juanita Lopez

Mariano Portillo in the championship match against Curt Maas of Medford
(Pictures by Rick Meine)

Anthony Caputo wrestling in the 3rd place match against Cole Kavitz of
Medford (Pictures by Rick Meine)
|
CROOKSTON |
Opponents |
Results |
Place |
|
|
135 lbs |
Mariano Portillo |
(Wednesday) Dalton
Stevens – Aitkin (Thursday) Paul Norgren -Lake Crystal-Wellcome (Friday) Semi-Final - Jordan Novak of New York Mills (Saturday) Championship - Curt Maas of Medford |
W 8-2 W 4-3 W 12-6 L 4-2 |
SECOND PLACE |
|
145 lbs |
Anthony Caputo |
(Wednesday) Isaac Novak-Aitkin |
W 11-0 L 9-7 W pin 3:37 W 16-3 W 8-4 L 8-5 |
FOURTH PLACE |
Eliminated Pirate Wrestlers
|
|
CROOKSTON |
Opponents |
Results |
|
|
112 lbs |
Nate Merten |
(Wednesday) Mitch
Andrews – Border West Nate is eliminated |
L :31 | Did Not Place |
|
1 |
Javier Portillo |
(Wednesday) Jack
Hawkins – Wabasha-Kellogg Javier is eliminated |
L 5-4 |
Did Not Place |
| 215 lbs | Brody Davidson |
(Wednesday) Jon
Gorter - Pipestone (Thursday) Stu Raasch - Zumbrota-Mazeppa Brody is eliminated |
L 6-2 L 7-5 (OT) |
Did Not Place |
CROOKSTON GIRL’S BASKETBALL GO ON A 15 MINUTE
SCORING DROUGHT IN LOSS AT EAST GRAND FORKS
The Crookston Pirates didn’t score a point in the last 12:23 of the
first half and the first 2:18 of the second half as East Grand Forks
scored 19 points during that time and the 19-0 run blew open the game
and the Green Wave defeated Crookston 55-34 to win the Section
tournament game in East Grand Forks.
The Crookston Pirates knew they had to get off to a good start, stop
Chelsea Frydenlund and try to get Kate Warmack, the 6’2 Green Wave
center in foul trouble if they wanted to stay in the game with East
Grand Forks, who had beaten them three times this season, but tonight
was a Section 8AA Quarterfinal game at East Grand Forks. For the most
part, other than a couple turnovers underneath the EGF basket that the
Green Wave turned into lay ups, Crookston did what they wanted to,
getting a foul on Warmack 40 seconds into the game, they didn’t let
Frydenlund go off and then Warmack picked up her second foul with 12:49
left in the half and after the Pirates leading scorer, Lauren Graham
made two free throws with 12:23 to go in the half and the Pirates
trailing 13-10. Warmack didn’t play the rest of the half, but the
problem for Crookston was they could not find any way to score a basket,
nothing, nada, shots half-way down and out, lay ups missed, any way you
could imagine, the Pirates missed and give some credit to East Grand
Forks and their defense, but Crookston did not score in the last 12:23
of the first half and East Grand Forks did 15 times and the 15-0 run
gave the number one seed in the North a 28-10 lead. “We probably left 10
or 12 points on the court in the first half,” said Crookston head coach
Lon Boike, “just lay ups or an offensive rebound and hit the bottom of
the rim or bounce off the rim, something, but not in the net. It was
frustrating for the girl’s to not hit those easy shots, but seriously,
if we get those eight or 10 points and get it to a six point game at
half time it could have been a different story, but give East Grand
Forks credit, as they also had us rattled during that time too.”
Warmack started the second half for East Grand Forks and unfortunately
for the Pirates she was rested and scored eight straight points on some
nice soft turnaround shots in the lane to start the second half to give
the Green Wave a 36-13 lead with 14 minutes left in the game. The first
basket the 6’2 senior scored in the second half enabled the Bemidji
State recruit to become the All Time Career scorer in East Grand Forks
Girl’s Basketball. The Pirates still couldn’t find the range in the
second half and although no shooting percentages were available it had
to be in the teens for Crookston, who trailed 47-17 with seven minutes
left and senior Kristin Remick hit a three point shot as did Kellee
Koenig, but the Green Wave advance with the 55-34 win to end Crookston’s
season. “The Green Wave is a good ball club and very good defensively,”
said Boike, “and maybe we were intimidated by the basket with Warmack
there and changed our shots a little bit or whatever, it was a very
frustrating night for all of us. Defensively I thought we played fairly
well, but couldn’t muster any offense. We tried different things and
different sets, but we couldn’t get anything going and I guess that was
the story.”
Crookston finishes the season 15-13 and have four seniors that will
graduate, Sara Bjerk, Ashleigh Erdmann, Kristin Remick and Rachel Wold.
“We asked them toward the end of the game as they were on the bench how
they wanted to end their career and they all said they wanted to finish
on the floor,” said Boike, “so we put them out there for the last minute
or so to end their career.” Crookston had nobody in double figures as
Graham had eight points. “We will miss the seniors,” said Boike, “and
they really contributed to this program and wish them well and now the
underclassmen have work to do to stop this streak against East Grand
Forks particularly.” East Grand Forks, 21-7 on the year, have beaten
Crookston eight times in the last two season. The Green Wave will now
play Warroad in a Section semi-final game on Tuesday night at a site to
still be determined.

Sara Bjerk with a baseline jump shot
Ashleigh Erdmann with a short jump shot Rachel
Wold goes in for a lay up in the first half
(Pictures by Dave Emanuel of
Wildfire Photography)
|
|
1st HALF |
2nd HALF |
FINAL |
|
CROOKSTON |
10 | 24 | 34 |
|
East Grand Forks |
28 | 27 | 55 |
|
For Crookston |
Points |
Rebounds |
Assists/Steals |
| Lauren Graham | 8 | ||
| Kristin Remick | 7 | 5 | |
| Ashleigh Erdmann | 4 | 4 | |
| Kaylee Desrosier | 4 | ||
| Sara Bjerk | 3 | 2 assists | |
| Kellee Koenig | 3 | 2 assists | |
| Rachel Wold | 2 | 9 | |
| Hayley Solheim | 2 | ||
| Taylor Demarais | 1 |
|
For EGF |
Points |
|
Chelsea Frydenlund |
12 |
| Kate Warmack | 10 |
| Brooke Greenwood | 8 |
| Kayleigh Kuznia | 8 |
| Brandi Wickersham | 4 |
| Aubrie Carlstrom | 4 |
| Anna Hulteng | 3 |
| Trisha Lewis | 2 |
| Casi Carter | 2 |
| Jessamy Jones | 2 |
CROOKSTON'S ISAAC LOEGERING WINS A STATE TITLE IN NORTH DAKOTA
STATE BOY'S SWIMMING MEET
The youthful Grand Forks KnightRiders Boy's Swimming team might have
finished last as a team, but they had a state champion when Isaac
Loegering (pictured to the lower right receiving his first place award) won the 50 free style race to end the season on a high note.
Loegering is a freshman from Crookston High School, which is part of a
cooperative effort between the two schools and he continued his
outstanding effort from Friday, where he had the best preliminary time
in the 50 at 22.44 seconds and topped that with a 22.14 to win the event
on Saturday in Mandan, North Dakota. Loegering, who was named to the All
State team was fourth in the 100 free style race with a time of 49.33.
Luke Loegering, Isaac's brother was also a member of the KnightRiders
tournament team and finished 13th in the 100 back stroke with a time of
1:01.08. Isaac was a member of the Grand Forks 400 free relay team
that took sixth and Luke was on the 200 medley relay that finished
ninth. Mandan won the meet as far as the team totals edging West
Fargo. Crookston had three members on the Grand Forks team during the
year and besides the Loegering brothers, Jacob Lutz competed all season
long, but did not qualify for the state.
We had an excellent State meet this weekend
and all of our hard work over the past season paid off and we couldn’t
be more proud of our guys,” said Grand Forks Head Coach Brent Newman,
“We had more time drops today and we had several guys move up from their
seeded places. Keelan Murphy finished 16th in his 500
freestyle with another substantial time drop. We had a 16th
and a 12th place finish from Tyler Folkedahl in the 200 IM
and the 100 Backstroke respectively. John Schindler finished 14th
in the 100 Butterfly. Luke Loegering finished 13 in the 100 Backstroke.
Beau Simon finished 9th and 4th in the 200 and 500
Freestyle to top off an excellent weekend for him. Finally, Isaac
Loegering finished 4th in his 100 Freestyle and is the new ND
State Champion in the 50 Freestyle. Beau Simon swam his way onto the All
State 2nd Team with his performance in the 500 Free yesterday
and Isaac finished the season on the 1st Team All State. We
witnessed the state record held by team alum Matt Bonzer, broken in the
100 Backstroke this weekend. It is disappointing historically, but it
is also great to see North Dakota swimming getting stronger and faster
every year. A relatively long-standing record in diving was broken this
year.
We have finished another very hard season of training and
competition. These guys are all physically and mentally stronger
individuals for making it through the season. We are constantly talking
to these guys about taking care of their job before we worry about
anything else. We finished last, but as a team I’m confident that we
had the greatest percentage of individual time drop when compared to
other teams. I’m looking forward to the coming years. We have a young
team, graduate no seniors, and had a great group of new guys come out
this season. We had a lot of individual success that we are extremely
proud of.”
NORTH DAKOTA STATE MEET FINAL RESULTS

Luke and Isaac Loegering after the
state
meet
Luke Loegering receiving a ribbon after one of his races
(Pictures submitted by John Loegering)
UMC WOMEN'S TENNIS LOSES TWICE IN CONFERENCE PLAY IN DULUTH
The
University of Minnesota, Crookston (UMC) Golden Eagles Women’s Tennis
team lost a pair of Northern Sun Conference matches in the Arrowhead
Tennis Center in Duluth on Saturday, falling 8-0 to Augustana College,
as one match was declared unfinished because of court time and then the
Golden Eagles lost a 9-0 match to the host Minnesota-Duluth. UMC’s
Melissa Mackedanze (Jr-New London-Spicer, Mn) had the best chance for a
UMC win, when she lost a 7-10 tie-break at #6 singles in the Augustana
match. UMC is 0-9 on the season and also in the Northern Sun
Conference, while Augustana was undefeated and Minnesota-Duluth is 4-3.
UMC will now make a trip to Orlando, Florida, March 16-19 where they
will play four matches against non conference teams.
Augustana (S.D.) 8, Minnesota, Crookston 0
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Singles competition |
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1. Brittany
Gaster (AUGIE) def. Jarvis, Cassandra (UMC) 6-1, 6-2 |
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2. Michelle
Wadas (AUGIE) def. Boateng, Michelle (UMC) 6-0, 6-0 |
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3. Hannah
Gebauer (AUGIE) def. Lariviere, Andrea (UMC) 6-0, 6-1 |
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4. Emily
Johnson (AUGIE) def. Klingenberg, Alyssa (UMC) 6-0, 6-0 |
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5. Amber
Baustian (AUGIE) def. Krueger, Caitlin (UMC) 6-1, 6-0 |
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6. Alison
Broadwell (AUGIE) def. Mackedanz, Melissa (UMC) 6-7, 6-4, 10-7 |
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Doubles competition |
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1. Adrienne
Conley/Brittany Gaster (AUGIE) def. Jarvis, Cassandra/Lariviere,
Andrea (UMC) 8-1 |
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2. Hannah
Gebauer/Michelle Wadas (AUGIE) def. Boateng, Michelle/Klingenberg,
Alyssa (UMC) 8-0 |
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3. Mackedanz,
Melissa/Krueger, Caitlin (UMC) vs. Emily Johnson/Jill Hagestuen
(AUGIE) unfinished |
Minnesota Duluth 9, Minnesota
Crookston 0
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Singles competition |
|
1. Carrie
Dahlman (UMD) def. Cassandra Jarvis (UMC) 6-0, 6-2 |
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2. Katie Bolf
(UMD) def. Michelle Boateng (UMC) 6-0, 6-0 |
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3. Brittany
Thompson (UMD) def. Caitlin Krueger (UMC) 6-2, 6-1 |
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4. Jessica
Stensrud (UMD) def. Gretchen Anderson (UMC) 6-0, 6-0 |
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5. Lyndsey
Seaver (UMD) def. Alyssa Klingenberg (UMC) 6-0, 6-1 |
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6. Lindsey
Schmitt (UMD) def. Melissa Mackedanz (UMC) 6-1, 6-0 |
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Doubles competition |
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1. Katie Bolf/Carrie
Dahlman (UMD) def. Cassandra Jarvis/Michelle Boateng (UMC) 8-4 |
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2. Brittany
Thompson/Lyndsey Seaver (UMD) def. Gretchen Anderson/Caitlin
Krueger (UMC) 8-0 |
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3. Anna
Bertrang/Cedar Schimke (UMD) def. Melissa Mackedanz/Alyssa
Klingenberg (UMC) 8-1 |
FRIDAY
- MARCH 5, 2010
CROOKSTON'S MARIANO PORTILLO WILL WRESTLE FOR STATE CHAMPIONSHIP AND
ANTHONY CAPUTO FOR THIRD
The Crookston Pirates Mariano Portillo will be wrestling for a State
Championship at 135 pounds on Saturday after he defeated Jordan Novak of
New York Mills 12-6 in a semi-final match tonight at the Minnesota State
Wrestling Tournament in the St. Paul Xcel Energy Center. It will be the
first Pirate to be in a state championship match since 1990 when Lenny
Meine was his second state championship. Ironically, Meine's nephew,
Anthony Caputo will also be wrestling on Saturday and for third place at
145 pounds after two wins in the wrestle backs, defeating Adam Bates of
Sibley East 16-3 and in a quick turnaround kept the momentum going in an
8-4 win over Alex Cooling of Madelia.
Novak was the number one ranked 135 pound wrestler in Minnesota
Class A and he was the state runner up at this weight last year and a
very physically built individual. Mariano came out with a take down just
25 seconds into the match to take a 2-0 lead with Novak getting a quick
escape to make it 2-1, but just seconds later, Mariano shot in and had a
beautiful low single leg and came around and grabbed the head of Novak
and the take down for a 4-1 lead after the first period. “Mariano
dominated the match,” said the Crookston head coach Chad Hitchen, “Novak
might have been stronger, but Mariano had more quickness and the desire,
whether it was from the pushing and coaxing from his brother Javier or
not, Mariano wrestled his style and was tough on his feet.” Mariano
continued to dominate Novak and really never looked back with three more
take downs and a 12-6 convincing win in a semi-final match. Novak used
his strength to ride Mariano and one big point in the second period, it
appeared that Novak was going to get a take down and maybe some near
fall points, but not only did he get neither, but the quickness of
Mariano to not only get out of that situation, but turn it into a take
down and the senior, who finished sixth at state finds himself in the
Class A 135 State Championship match against Curt Maas of Medford. “We
didn’t see a lot of Maas, as he was wrestling at the same time a
Mariano,” said Hitchen, “but he is a solid kid with a low stance and
actually touches his hand to the mat from that stance. The way Mariano
is wrestling right now, if he comes out right away, he’ll be fine.”
The championship matches of all three classes start at 3:30 PM, so
Mariano’s match should be in the 4:00-4:30 PM area and will be reported
live on KROX RADIO with former Pirate wrestling coach Rodd Olson.
Olson was the head coach when the last Crookston Pirate was a state
champ and that was Lenny Meine, who will be watching his nephew, Anthony
Caputo wrestle for third place on Saturday after the two wins tonight at
145 pounds.
Anthony’s first match was against Adam Bates of Sibley East and the two
spent most of the first period with mainly tie ups and it was 0-0 after
the first period, which is one minute in the wrestle backs, with the
second and third periods going two minutes each. Bates took down to
start the second period and got an escape to take a 1-0 lead, but Caputo
made a quick aggressive move for a take down and a 2-1 lead for the
Pirate. Bates did get another escape with 25 seconds left in the period
to tie it 2-2 and then a late take down for Anthony and he led 4-2 lead.
The third period was all Anthony Caputo, who had a quick escape to build
up the lead to 5-2 and then an explosion with power moves and 10 points
in a short period of time and an impressive 16-3 win. “Anthony was very
disappointed when he lost in the quarterfinal because his goal was to
get a state championship like his uncle,” said Hitchen, “but the coaches
told him to re-set his goal and work his way back to get a third place
and he took that to heart today, as he went right after Bates. Anthony
is a grinder and he will wear you out, which he did in this match and he
is so physical and it showed in that third period.”
With the win, Anthony Caputo, a junior had to come back in about an
hour and took on Alex Cooling of Madelia, a senior who is 36-8 coming
into the match and it appeared that Caputo’s momentum was all on his
side and had a quick duck under move to come around for the two point
take down and Caputo had a 2-1 lead after the first period as Cooling
had an escape with two seconds left in the first period.
The second period started with Cooling in the down position with Caputo
tying up the arms, but Cooling did get a reversal about half-way through
the second period to take a 3-2 lead. Cooling was trying a tilt move,
which has been a mistake for many wrestlers against Caputo as they
become greedy and Caputo came around with a reversal with 25 seconds and
Caputo regained a 4-3 lead after two periods.
Anthony took the down position for the third period and Cooling needed
to turn Caputo for a chance to win and was trying some Turk action, but
Caputo countered nicely, “The guy (Cooling) was struggling in the third
period,” said Hitchen, “Anthony does so well on the mat and on his feet
and his style is tough for the other wrestlers and he is so tough late
in the matches.” Caputo continued that trait as he managed a reversal on
Cooling and then also got two near fall points to take an 8-3 lead with
25 seconds left and a late escape for Cooling made it an 8-4 final
victory for Caputo and a berth into the third place match on Saturday
where he will have a rematch with Kole Kavitz of Medford, who beat
Anthony in the quarterfinals on Thursday 9-7. “This would be a match
that Anthony would want,” said Hitchen, “I mean, you are wrestling for
third place and your only loss in the State Tournament is to Kavitz and
you have a chance to get back at him, particularly after losing a
heart-breaker before. This is where he is suppose to be and I know the
determination we see on Anthony right now, he is going to be hard to
beat. It should be quite a Saturday for the Pirates, as both our
wrestlers are going against wrestlers from Medford!!”
Coach Hitchen said his highest place winner that he has coaches has
been fifth place, so he is assured of having a higher place than that
and nothing the Pirates would like better then to bring home a champion
and third place finisher from State. The third place matches start at
NOON, so Caputo’s match should go off about the 12:15-12:30 PM area and
will be carried live with Rodd Olson on KROX RADIO.

Mariano Portillo goes for a throw in the semi-final match
Mariano gets his hand raised after he won the match

Anthony Caputo gets his opponent in the air in his 1st match Friday
Anthony in control in the second match on Friday
(All wrestling pictures submitted by Rick Meine)
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CROOKSTON |
Opponents |
Results |
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135 lbs |
Mariano Portillo |
(Wednesday) Dalton Stevens –
Aitkin (Thursday) Paul Norgren -Lake Crystal-Wellcome (Friday) Semi-Final - Jordan Novak of New York Mills (Saturday) Championship - Curt Maas of Medford |
W 8-2 W 4-3 W 12-6 |
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145 lbs |
Anthony Caputo |
(Wednesday)
Isaac Novak-Aitkin |
W 11-0 L 9-7 W pin 3:37 W 16-3 W 8-4 |
Eliminated Pirate Wrestlers
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CROOKSTON |
Opponents |
Results |
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112 lbs |
Nate Merten |
(Wednesday) Mitch Andrews –
Border West Nate is eliminated |
L :31 | |
|
1 |
Javier Portillo |
(Wednesday) Jack Hawkins –
Wabasha-Kellogg Javier is eliminated |
L 5-4 | |
| 215 lbs | Brody Davidson |
(Wednesday) Jon Gorter -
Pipestone (Thursday) Stu Raasch - Zumbrota-Mazeppa Brody is eliminated |
L 6-2 L 7-5 (OT) |
CROOKSTON PIRATE BOY'S BASKETBALL SEEDED SIXTH IN NORTH
SUB-SECTION OF 8AA AND OPEN AT THIEF RIVER FALLS
The Crookston Pirates found out tonight that they will indeed be the
sixth seed in the North Half of Section 8AA and will travel for a first
round game on Thursday, May 11th to Thief River Falls and a fourth
meeting with the Prowlers who have won the three previous games. Game
time on Thursday will be 7:00 PM. East Grand Forks is the number
one seed in the North and Crosby-Ironton is the number one seed in the
South.
FOR THE TOURNAMENT BRACKET,
CLICK HERE
CASS LAKE-BENA AND KITTSON COUNTY CENTRAL BOY'S BASKETBALL TOP SEEDS FOR
SECTION 8A TOURNAMENT
The defending Section 8A Champion, Cass Lake-Bena is the number one
seed in the East Sub-Section and Mahnomen number two, while the Kittson
County Central Bearcats are the number one seed in the West and Grygla
is number two. There will be five play-in games on Monday to be
played at Northland Community and Technical College in Thief River Falls
and Bemidji State and the first round will start on Thursday, March 11th
at Bemidji State, Bemidji High School, the University of Minnesota,
Crookston and Northland CC. FOR THE BRACKET,
CLICK HERE.
GRAND FORKS KNIGHTRIDERS BOY'S SWIM TEAM COMPETES AT NORTH DAKOTA STATE
MEET
The Grand Forks Knightriders Boy's Swimming team that also has three
members of Crookston High School in a cooperative sport between the two
schools had a good first day at the North Dakota State Swimming and
Diving Meet in Mandan, N.D. Isaac Loegering, a freshman from Crookston
is ranked first after the prelims of the 50 freestyle and Loegering is
also seeded fifth in the 100 freestyle after the preliminaries on
Friday. Luke Loegering, also a Crookston High School student had the
13th best time in the 100 backstroke in the pre-lims. "We are in a great
position to do well," said the Grand Forks head coach Brent Newman, "We
had a cumulative time drop that was a result of a tremendous season
effort. I'm looking forward to the finals on Saturday."
Today was an amazing day for our athletes. We had a cumulative time
drop that was a result of a tremendous season effort. We talk all
season long about working hard and being focused on our final meet of
the year. Today was a perfect example of what we expect to happen when
the guys do this. Now, tomorrow, we have to do it again as today’s
effort doesn’t earn us any points. It puts us in the position to do
really well again tomorrow. Many of the guys swam personal best times
today with some considerable drops in time. The other notable
performances came from the guys that are in a position to score points
tomorrow. Isaac Loegering swam well enough in the 50 Free to secure the
top seed along with the 5th seed in the 100 Freestyle. Beau
Simon had an amazing race in the 500 Freestyle coming out 3rd
right now. He is also seeded 9th in the 200 Free. Our
backstrokers, Tyler Folkedahl and Luke Loegering, did well together
putting themselves in the consolation finals with 11th and 13th
place finishes respectively. Tyler also did well in the 200 Individual
Medley with a 14th place seed. Lastly we have Jon Schindler
seeded 14th in the 100 Fly and Keelan Murphy in the 500 Free
with 16th. We are in a great position to do well tomorrow.
The guys are rested. They are focused. I think their determination to
reach personal goals will put them in the right frame of mind to finish
the weekend with great performances."
PRE-LIM RESULTS
UMC WOMEN'S TENNIS SHUTOUT 9-0 AT BEMIDJI STATE
The University of Minnesota, Crookston (UMC) Women's Tennis team won the
most number of games in a match this season, including two tie-breakers,
but they lost all nine matches as Bemidji State defeated UMC 9-0 in a
Northern Sun Conference match at Bemidji. UMC is 0-7 on the season and
in the conference and will be in Duluth for two matches on Saturday,
against Augustana College at 11:00 AM and Minnesota-Duluth at 2:00 PM.
Bemidji State improves to 2-3 on the season with the win.
| Singles competition |
| 1. Steinke, Farrah (BSU) def. Jarvis, Cassandra (UMC) 6-2, 6-3 |
| 2. Luberda, Lindsey (BSU) def. Boateng, Michelle (UMC) 6-1, 6-0 |
| 3. Greenwaldt, Brittney (BSU) def. Lariviere, Andrea (UMC) 3-6, 6-4, 10-5 |
| 4. Christiansen, Kelli (BSU) def. Klingenberg, Alyssa (UMC) 6-1, 6-1 |
| 5. Johnson, Kara (BSU) def. Krueger, Caitlin (UMC) 7-6, 10-4, 7-6, 10-5 |
| 6. Wolak, Katherine (BSU) def. Mackedanz, Melissa (UMC) 6-3, 6-0 |
| Doubles competition |
| 1. Luberda, Lindsey/Christiansen, Kelli (BSU) def. Jarvis, Cassandra/Lariviere, Andrea (UMC) 8-2 |
| 2. Maki, Cheyanne/Steinke, Farrah (BSU) def. Boateng, Michelle/Klingenberg, Alyssa (UMC) 8-1 |
| 3. Johnson, Kara/Milless, Miranda (BSU) def. Mackedanz, Melissa/Krueger, Caitlin (UMC) 8-1 |
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