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MSUM ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT VISITS CHS COMMUNITY PROJECTS JUNIOR CLASS

Today, Crookston High School’s Junior Community Projects class had a visit from the Minnesota State University Moorhead’s Assistant Professor of Construction Management, Jay Cournia, to recruit some of them into the University’s Construction Management program and the Trades and Construction Management programs. Crookston’s Community Projects teacher and Cournia’s fellow classmate Travis Oliver invited him to […]

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ALEX KOZITKA BELTED MR. CHS 2022

Five Crookston High School seniors entertained the crowd with great talent in a fun afternoon of competition in the 23rd Annual Mr. CHS contest on Sunday in the Crookston High School auditorium with Alex Kozitka using impersonations to win Mr. CHS 2022. Kozitka won the talent and formal wear contest and was belted Mr. CHS.  

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CROOKSTON’S ETHAN BOLL IS STATE CHAMPION, HLUCNY FINISHES 6TH AT STATE WRESTLING

Ethan Boll, a junior, became the third ever Crookston Pirate Wrestler to win a state championship and Gavyn Hlucny, an eighth-grader, finished sixth place at the Minnesota State High School League State Class A Wrestling Tournament at the Excel Energy Center in St. Paul. ETHAN BOLL –  In the semi-finals, Ethan took on Jaxon Behm

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PIRATE GIRLS BASKETBALL SENIORS LEAD THE WAY TO A PLAYOFF WIN OVER HAWLEY

It was a tale of two halves as Crookston struggled offensively in the first half, but blew the game open with 41 second-half points on their way to an impressive 62-49 victory over the Hawley Nuggets in the Section 8AA Quarterfinals played in Hawley.  FIRST HALF  Crookston scored the first points of the game when

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WARREN-ALVARADO-OSLO UPSETS STEPHEN-ARGYLE IN SECTION 8A GIRLS BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT

The Warren-Alvarado-Oslo Ponies Girl’s Basketball team pulled off a stunning upset in the Section 8A Tournament on Saturday, when they defeated the top seed in the West Sub-Section, the Stephen-Argyle Storm 48-47. “What an unbelievable game and atmosphere,” said Ponies Head Coach Casey Pierce. “The girls deserved to win this game and I thought they

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