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SPORTS FEEVER – August 14, 2025

SPORTS FEEVER by Chris Fee of KROX Radio – chrisjfee@yahoo.com

We are in the first week of fall sports practice, and the first fall sporting events begin across the state on Friday with several Girls Tennis playing their first matches of the year.

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We have participant lists of some of the Crookston Pirate fall sports teams after the first three days of practice and it looks like numbers for football keep growing, which is fantastic news. All numbers seem to be solid this fall, which is a good sign.

BOYS SOCCER – 28 out 9-12 and 37 out 6-12
Seniors (13) – Reggie Winjum, Jay Reese, Sam Widseth, Peter Wiersma, Ryker Arnold, Makoti Weber, Carter Fee, Gunnar Groven, Nolan Cassavan, Cade Wisk, Jace Bruggeman, Tony Elbinger, Ian Osland
Juniors (10) – Alex Zammert, Grant Funk, Ethan Lanctot, Aaron Gosse, Colton Osborn, Aiden Delage, John Lisov, Ivan Luckow, Evan Wagner, Aiden Wieland
Sophomores (5) Ian Swanson, Trevor Hassel, Cam Martin, Tyrese Middleton, Mason Lessard)
Freshman – None
Eighth graders (1) – Colton Gasper
Seventh graders (1) – Hayden Ricard
Sixth graders (7) – Jameson Enright, Reace Ault, Tristan Brekken, Jesus Delos Santos, Adam Burnette, Bennett Ricard, Teegan Fritz

GIRLS TENNIS – 24 out in 9-12 and 38 out in 6-12
Seniors (10) – Taylor Wieland, Lucy Smith, Taylor Schulz, Ava Martin, Emma LaPlante, Emelia Hoerner, Logan Brekken, Chloe Boll, Ashlyn Bailey, Madelyn Anderson
Juniors (4) – Cecelia Widman, Katie Seaver, Avery Mathews, Evelyn Gunderson
Sophomores (6) – Alyssa Johnson, Nora Groven, Teagan Fanfulik, Peyton Demarais, Grace Boll
Freshmen (4) – Catelyn Maruska, Eva Gosse, Hamsini Chanda, Kaylen Bedard
Eight graders (6) – Korynn Uttermark, Lauren Tull, Elsie Mathews, Haddie Halland, Brigit Groven, Ella Capistran
Seventh graders (3) – Ruby Martin, Allessandra Kollin, Cora Jackson
Sixth graders (5) – Monroe Shockman, Hayley Reitmeier, Kenlea Osen, Zaelyn Normandin, Bailey Speldrich

We will have the other three teams next week.

Click the link for the Fall Sports Schedules- Pirate Fall Sports Schedules – KROX

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The Crookston High School Hall of Fame invites the community to its annual induction ceremony on Saturday, August 16, 2025. Please join us as we honor the Class of 2025: Beth Carlson, Bryan Boll, Gary Stegman, Kenley Wahlin and Gary Wagner.

There will be a social hour at 1 pm, appetizer buffet at 2 pm and ceremony to follow. Tickets are available at the door, $10 for adults, $5 for students grades 1-12.

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The Crookston Pirate Girls Tennis team will host a Tennis Camp August 27-28 from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. The camp is for 2nd – 5th grade boys and girls with a cost of $20. The camp will be at the Crookston High School Tennis Courts. To register, or for more questions, email ginagunderson@isd593.org.

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We were sad to see that Grafton Spoiler Athletic Director Jon Koehmstedt died this past weekend. He drowned while fixing a pontoon motor on Cass Lake. Jon was only 41 years old and gone way too soon. We are thinking about Jon’s family and the Grafton Spoilers at this time.

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The 2025 National Women’s Hockey Festival U18 National team was finalized with a girl with Crookston ties making the team.

Bailey Rupp – daughter of Crookston High School grad Stephanie (Boll) Rupp, who is a member of the Bemidji Lumberjack Girls Hockey team. She also announced a commitment to play hockey at the University of Minnesota Duluth.  What a week it was for Bailey!

Making the National team is a huge deal for many reasons, but the entire tryout process helps assist in the evaluation process for the 2026 U.S. Olympic Women’s Ice Hockey Team, set to compete in Milan at the Olympic Winter Games.
Team USA is also competing in the Collegiate Series against Canada this week (August 13-16) in Lake Placid as well.

All practices and games will take place at the Lake Placid Olympic Center in Lake Placid, N.Y. Nine Minnesota Girls made the team! 
Other Minnesotans on the roster are –
Mia Miller (Dundas) of Nortfield High School
Emily Pohl (Woodbury) of Hill-Murray
Kateryna Sander (Chanhassen) of Holy Family Catholic
Talla Hansen (Wayzata)  of Benilde-St. Margarte’s
Alaina Gnetz (Woodbury) of Woodbury High School
Madelyn Kimbrel (Long Lake) of Orono High School
Taylee Manion (Hermantown) of Proctor/Hermantown
Addison McLay (Hastings) of Hill-Murray

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The Minnesota Hockey Fall HP team rosters have been announced.

Area players making the HP teams are below –

HP 18U Boys Fall League –
Finn Paulsen – Moorhead
Alex Tortorice – Moorhead
Hudson Pettit – Detroit Lakes
Brady Steffen – Moorhead
Seamus Campbell – Moorhead
Conner Copeland – Moorhead
George Arnold – Moorhead
Quinn Niemi – Bemidji
Syler Sullivan – Moorhead
Will Arnold – Moorhead
Griffin Dewar – Bemidji

HP 16U Boys –
Levi Westby – Warroad
Richard Rogers – Warroad
Samuel Hard – Warroad
Cal Mattfield – Bemidji
Wyatt Cordts – East Grand Forks
Aiden Graber – Bemidji

The 16U Boys USHL Roster –
Samuel Hard – Warroad
Wyatt Cordts – East Grand Forks
Richard Rogers – Warroad

HP 16U Girls –
Naomi Johnson – Bemidji
AJ Brateng – Thief River Falls

HP 15O Boys –
Maddox Gregoire – Moorhead
Ryan Clauson – East Grand Forks
Grady Huotari – Moorhead
Gunnar Schock – Moorhead
Ethan Neville – Roseau
Mason Deraney – Detroit Lakes
Finneghan Hnry – Park Rapids
Noah Peterson – Moorhead
Joel Prokop – Bemidji
Wyatt Samuelson – Hallock
Brennen Vannett – Moorhead
Brendan Simmons – Roseau

HP 14U Boys –
Jay Boeke – Detroit Lakes
Tate Bergeson – Moorhead
Jaxson Wakefield – East Grand Forks
Carter Ziegler – Roseau
Brock Stauss – East Grand Forks
Mason Auger – East Grand Forks
Kipton Preteau – Roseau
Sam Schlauderaff – Detroit Lakes
Rhett Walter – East Grand Forks
Jace Magner – East Grand Forks
Landen Gurskis – Moorhead
Brekken Grabow – Detroit Lakes
Ryker Sant – Bemidji
Sawyer Reierson – Bemidji
Dylan Elliot – Moorhead

HP 14U Girls  –
Bella Folden – East Grand Forks
Ava Dufault – Moorhead
Rylie Hagen – Moorhead
Ella Mae Swanberg – Bemidji
Maddie Burtsfield – Moorhead
Ava Corrington – Bemidji
Svea Grafstrom – Warroad
Kaylie Glas – Brainerd
Maddie Graves – Moorhead
Anna Herman – Moorhead
Arella Lee – Moorhead
Callie Malkowski – Bemidji
Sophia Voeltz – Moorhead
Rylee Hagen – Roseau

HP Boys 13O –
Levin Vandevelde – Moorhead
Hudson Johnson – East Grand Forks
Kane Kallhoff – Moorhead
Wyatt Hunter – Detroit Lakes
Cullen Schulz – East Grand Forks
Ezra Riskey – East Grand Forks
Henrik Mack – East Grand Forks
Brad Lind – East Gran Forks
Jack Emmerich – Moorhead
Cooper Hanson – Thief River Falls
Ethan Smith – Warroad
Easton Gurskis – Moorhead
Phil Marvin – Warroad
Boden Ferrie – Moorhead
Jake Janecke – East Grand Forks
Connor Turner – Moorhead
Maveryk Holtman – East Grand Forks

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The Region 8A postseason competition calendar has been released. It is below.

2025-26 Region 8A Calendar of Events As of August 7, 2025
ActivityEventDate(s)SiteTimeNotes
Fall
FootballSection 1/410/21/25High Seed6:00 PMIncludes Section 8A, Section 8 9-person, and Section 6 9-person
FootballSection Semis10/25/25High Seed2:00 PM
FootballSection Final10/30/25FargoDomeSee Notes2:00 p.m.-8 9-person, 4:30 p.m.-6 9-person, 7:00 p.m.-8A
Fall
VolleyballPigtail10/20/25High Seed7:00 PM
VolleyballPlay in10/22/25High Seed7:00 PM
Volleyball1/4 Final10/24/25High Seed7:00 PM
VolleyballSemis10/28/25UMC6:00 PM2nd Semifinal to follow.
VolleyballFinals10/31/25UMC7:00 PM
Fall
Cross CountrySection 8A Meet10/24/25Bagley4:00 PM
Fall
Swimming/DivingSection 8A Meet11/6/25Park RapidsTBDDiving only
Swimming/DivingSection 8A Meet11/7/25WarroadTBDSwimming Prelims
Swimming/DivingSection 8A Meet11/8/25WarroadTBDSwimming Finals
Fall
Girls TennisTeam10/9/25TBD
Girls TennisTeam and Individual10/10/25TBD
Girls TennisIndividual10/11/25TBD
Winter
Girls HockeySection 1/42/5/26High Seed7:00
Girls HockeySection Semis2/7/26EGF1:00/3:30 PM
Girls HockeySection Finals2/12/26EGF7:00 PM
Winter
Boys HockeySection Play in2/14/26High SeedTBD
Boys HockeySection 1/42/17/26High Seed7:00 PM
Boys HockeySection Semis2/21/26TRF1:00/3:30 PM
Boys HockeySection Final2/26/26TRF7:00 PM
Winter
Girls BasketballSection Pigtail2/23/26High Seed7:00 PM
Girls BasketballSection Play in2/26/26High Seed7:00 PM
Girls BasketballSection 1/42/28/26REA12/1:45/3:30/5:15
Girls BasketballSection Semis3/3/26REA6:00/7:30
Girls BasketballSection Final3/6/26REA7:00
Winter
Boys BasketballSection Pigtail3/2/26High Seed7:00 PM
Boys BasketballSection Play in3/5/26High Seed7:00 PM
Boys BasketballSection 1/43/7/26REA12/1:45/3:30/5:15
Boys BasketballSection Semis3/11/26REA6:00/7:30
Boys BasketballSection Final3/13/26REA7:00
Winter
WrestlingTeam 1/42/10/26High Seed7:00 PM
WrestlingTeam Semis/Final2/13/26Fertile6:00/7:30 PM
WrestlingIndividuals2/20/26CrookstonTBD
Spring
Track and FieldEast Sub Section5/21/26Park RapidsTBA
Track and FieldWest Sub Section5/21/26HawleyTBA
Track and FieldSection5/29/26MahnomenTBA
Spring
GolfNorth Sub Section5/19/26Roseau
GolfSouth Sub Section5/20/26Headwaters
GolfSection5/26/26,5/27/26Bemidji
Spring
Softball 8A1st and 2nd Round5/19/26High Seed (4)4:00/6:00 PMFour(4) Sites, Loser of Round 1 eliminated
Softball 8A3rd Round5/21/26High Seed (2)4:00/6:00 PMTwo(2) Sites
Softball 8ASemis/Playback5/26/26High Seed4:00/6:00 PMHighest remaining unbeaten team hosts
Softball 8AFinal/If needed5/28/26High Seed4:00 PMHighest remaining unbeaten team hosts
Spring
Softball 5A1st Round5/18/26High Seed(6)TBDLosers eliminated
Softball 5A2nd Roun5/19/26High Seed(4)TBDDouble Elimination Begins
Softball 5A3rd Round5/21/26High Seed(2)TBDTwo(2) Sites, 3 games at each site
Softball 5A4th Round5/26/26Neutral SiteTBDOne(1) Site, 3 games
Softball 5AFinal/If needed5/28/26Neutral SiteTBDOne(1) Site
Spring
BaseballSub Section Play in and 1/4’s5/26/26High Seed1:30/4:00Loser Eliminated
BaseballSub Section Semis and Final5/28/26BSU/EGF10:00/12:30/3:00/5:30Champion, Runner-up, and 3rd Place Team advance
BaseballSection Round 15/30/26Crookston11:00/1:30/4:00Three(3) Games
BaseballSection Round 26/2/26Crookston2:00/4:00Two(2) Games
BaseballFinal/If needed6/4/26Crookston2:00If needed to follow
Spring
Boys TennisTeam5/18/26TBDTBATeam play 1/4’s and Semis
Boys TennisTeam and Individual5/19/26TBDTBATeam Championship/Individual Round 1
Boys TennisIndividual5/20/26TBDTBAIndividual Semis and Finals and True Second if needed
Fall
Team UpAll Region Event11/25/25BemidjiTBA
Winter
AAAAll Region Event2/4/26Mahnomen12:00 noonShooting Star Casino
Winter
One Act PlaySS 29 ContestTBDTBD
One Act PlaySS 30 ContestTBDTBD
One Act PlaySS 31 ContestTBDTBD
One Act PlaySS 32 ContestTBDTBD
One Act PlaySection 8A Contest1/31/26TBDTBA
Spring
SpeechSub Section 29 Meet3/30/26 **BlackduckTBD
SpeechSub Section 30 Meet3/31/26 **DGFTBD
SpeechSub Section 31 MeetTBDTRFTBD
SpeechSection Meet4/14/26FosstonTBD
All
SS29 MusicSolo Contest11/5/25 **TBDTBD
SS29 MusicEnsemble Contest2/25/26 **TBDTBD
SS29 MusicLarge Group Band and Choir4/15/26BSUTBD
All
SS30 MusicFall Directors Meeting9/17/25Mahnomen8:30 a.m.
SS30 MusicJH Festival11/3/25MahnomenTBDNOT A REGION 8A EVENT
SS30 MusicSolo Contest1/26/26Fertile BeltramiTBD
SS30 MusicEnsemble Contest3/10/26WaubunTBD
SS30 MusicLarge Group Contest3/25/26Ada-B-WTBD
SS30 MusicHonors Concert4/24/26FosstonTBDNOT A REGION 8A EVENT
All
SS31 MusicVocal Solo/Ensemble Contest2/11/26EGFTBD
SS31 MusicInst Solo/Ensemble Contest3/18/26EGFTBD
SS31 MusicLarge Group Band/Choir/Orch4/8/26CrookstonTBD
All
SS32 MusicSolo Contest11/19/25KCC-HallockTBD
SS32 MusicLarge Group Band Contest2/25/26RoseauTBDIn conjunction with Large Group Choir
SS32 MusicLarge Group Choir Contest2/25/26RoseauTBDIn conjunction with Large Group Band
SS32 MusicEnsemble Contest3/31/26StephenTBD
Spring
Visual ArtsWest Sub Section Contest3/25/26WarroadTBD
Visual ArtsEast Sub Section Contest4/1/26BSUTBD

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The University of Minnesota Crookston men’s and women’s cross country programs signed the biggest classes in program history, as they look to continue their upward trajectory as a program since launching the sport in 2019. The Golden Eagles have signed 11 newcomers for the men’s and women’s cross country teams.

Bennett Allred (Cedar Rapids, Iowa/Prairie H.S.)
Allred was a three-time state qualifier at Cedar Rapids Prairie High School. He was a two-time All-Mississippi Valley Conference selection, and earned Second Team All-State honors in 4A as a senior. He is a two-time State qualifier, and was named to the Elite Team for all classes in 2024. 

Kohen Holcomb (Marshall/Marshall H.S.)
Holcomb helped lead Marshall High School to a State Championship in 2024, and a third-place finish in 2023. He earned All-Big South Conference accolades in 2024. Holcomb also guided Marshall to Conference Championships in 2023 and 2024. 

Aaden Nauman (Windom/University of Sioux Falls)
Nauman competed as a freshman for the University of Sioux Falls. He finished the NSIC Championship in 67th place with a time of 26:01.8, which was a personal record in the 8K for Nauman. He was a three-time All-Conference selection at Windom High School, and earned All-State accolades in cross country in 2023. 

Brayden Paulsen (Little Falls/Little Falls H.S.)
Paulsen notched a personal record of 17:57.9 in the 5000 meters at the Little Falls Lucky Lindy as a senior. He tallied a record as a junior in the 5000 meters of 18:05.3, showing great improvement his senior year. In track, he notched a personal record in the 3200 of 10:45.14. Paulsen earned All-Conference Honorable Mention accolades.

Jonathan Roth (Sioux Falls, S.D./West Central H.S.)
Roth earned Second Team All-Conference accolades. He placed 10th in Class A as an individual in South Dakota. Roth is a two-time Trojan Award winner for his character, and is an Academic All-State pick. Roth had a 4.1 GPA, and is a member of the National Honors Society.

Abby Borgerding (Northfield/Northfield H.S.)
Borgerding helped her high school squad to a Section Title and a State Tournament appearance in 2023. She served as the cross country captain for Northfield High School. Borgerding notched a personal record of 20:58. She was a member of the cross country team for six seasons. 

Amber Collins (Deer Creek/Wadena-Deer Creek H.S.)
Collins was named All-Conference from 2019-24 at Wadena-Deer Creek High School. She was a State Tournament participant from 2020-24. Collins finished 47th at the Class A State Tournament as a senior, for her best-ever finish. She clocked in at 19:37 in the 5000 meters. 

Rivyn DiPadova (Soldiers Grove, Wis./Viroqua H.S.)
DiPadova was an individual State Tournament qualifier in 2023. She was a two-time Coulee Conference First team selection in 2023 and 2024. DiPadova earned All-Conference Honorable Mention in 2022. She has a personal record of 19:56 in the 5000 meters, the third-fastest time in school history.

Annelise Offerdahl (Circle Pines/Centennial H.S.)
Offerdahl made the State Tournament as a runner in 2023 for Centennial High School. She was a 2022 State Tournament alternate. She earned All-Northwest Suburban Conference honors in 2022 and 2023. Offerdahl was a cross country captain in 2024.

Morgan Shaw (Redmond, Ore./Willamette University)
Shaw was a First Team All-Northwest Conference pick for Willamette University in 2024. She finished seventh at the Northwest Conference Championships in 2024. Shaw won the 1,500 meters for Willamette track and field at the Linfield Open in 2024. She was the top finisher for Willamette at the NCAA West Regional, finishing the 6000 meters in 22:48.2. 

Natalie Wood (Big Timber, Mont./Montana State University)
Wood spent two seasons at Montana State University, redshirting one. She had a personal best of 22:27 in the 6000 meters. Wood notched a personal best of 19:03 in the 5000 meters. She is her high school record holder in the 1600, 3200, and 5000. Wood was the Montana State Track Champion in the 1600 and 3200, and was State runner-up in cross country twice. She is a seven-time State Champion, and helped her high school to two State Championships in track and field. 

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JOKES

A man and his wife attended a dinner party at the home of their friends. Near the end of the meal, the wife reprimanded her husband. “That’s the third time you’ve gone for dessert,” she scolded. “The hostess must think you’re selfish and an absolute pig.”
“I don’t think so,” he said. “I’ve been telling her it’s for you.”

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With all the new technology regarding fertility, an 88-year-old woman was able to give birth to a baby recently.

When she was discharged from the hospital and went home, various relatives came to visit. “May we see the new baby?” one of them asked.

“Not yet,” said the mother. “I’ll make coffee and we can visit for a while first.”

Another half hour passed before another relative asked, “May we see the new baby now?”

“No, not yet,” said the mother.

A while later and again the guests asked, “May we see the baby now?”

“No, not yet,” replied the mother.

Growing impatient, they asked, “Well, when can we see the baby?”

“When it cries!” she told them.

“When it cries?” they gasped. “Why do we have to wait until it cries?”

“Because, I forgot where I put it.”

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A devoted wife had spent her lifetime taking care of her husband. Now he had been slipping in and out of a coma for several months, yet she stayed by his bedside every single day.
When he came to senses, he motioned for her to come near him.
As she sat by him, he said, “You know what? You have been with me all through the bad times. When I got fired, you were there to support me. When my business failed, you were there. When I got shot, you were by my side. When we lost the house, you gave me support. When my health started failing, you were still by my side. You know what?”
“What dear?” she asks gently.
“I think you bring me bad luck.”  

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A girl was given a tea set for her second birthday. It became one of her favorite toys, and when her mother went away for a few weeks to care for her sick aunt, the toddler loved to make her father a little cup of tea, which was just water really, while he was engrossed watching the news on TV. He sipped each “cup of tea” he was brought and lavished generous praise on the taste, leaving the little girl immensely proud.

Eventually the mother returned home and the father couldn’t wait to show her how his little princess had been looking after him. On cue, the girl took him his “cup of tea” and he sipped it before praising it to the heavens.

The mother watched him drink it and said: “Did it ever occur to you that the only place she can reach to get water is the toilet?”

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How are former Crookston Pirates athletes doing in college or elsewhere?
****LET ME KNOW OF OTHERS TO ADD TO THE LIST. Email me at chrisjfee@yahoo.com

Paul Bittner is an assistant coach on the University of Wisconsin-Superior Men’s Hockey team.

Reese Swanson is a freshman playing hockey at St. Olaf.

Carter Coauette is a freshman playing football at Minot State.

Isabelle Smith is a freshman playing Tennis at Concordia College.

Isaac Thomforde is a freshman playing Tennis at Northwestern College in St. Paul.

Emilee Tate is a Sophomore playing Softball at Northland Community and Technical College.

Halle Bruggeman is a Sophomore on the University of Wisconsin-Stout Women’s Rugby team.

Ethan Boll is a Sophomore on the University of North Dakota Football team.

Breanna Kressin is a Junior on the Hockey Cheer Team for THE University of Minnesota Golden Gopher Hockey team.

Jacey Larson is a Junior playing hockey at Dakota College at Bottineau.

Aleah Bienek is a Senior playing hockey at Trine University in Indiana.

Ty Hamre is Senior playing football at Bemidji State University.

Elizabeth Erdman is a coach for the Moorhead Red Dragon swim team.

Crookston School District Coaches
Blake Bergeron is the head Pirate Wrestling Coach.
Ben Parkin 
is the head Pirate Baseball Coach.
Jason Cassavant is a Jr. High Baseball Coach
Amy Boll 
is the head Pirate Girls Track head coach
Sarah Reese 
is the Pirate Head Girls Soccer coach
Marley Melbye is an assistant girls golf coach
Connor Morgan is the Pirate Boys Hockey assistant coach
Ben Trostad is the Pirate Boys Hockey assistant coach
Ethan Magsam is the Pirate Boys Hockey assistant coach
Chris Dufault is a youth wrestling Coach

Non-Crookston High School coaching/Admin/etc

Elise Tangquist is the Head Girls Golf Coach at Horace High School in Fargo, ND.

Carmen (Kreibich) Johnson is the head Little Falls Volleyball coach.

Tim Desrosier is an Assistant Coach for Warren-Alvarado-Oslo Pony Boys Basketball

Pat Wolfe is the head wrestling coach for Fosston/Bagley.

Austin Sommerfeld is an Assistant Athletic Director for Strategic Communication at the College of St. Scholastica in Duluth.

Collin Reynolds is the head baseball coach for the University of Colorado Buffalo Club Baseball team.

Trent Stahlecker is a School Security Specialist & he works for the Brevard Public Schools, Florida.

Cody Weiland is an assistant wrestling coach at Proctor/Hermantown.

Josh Edlund is the head football coach and phy ed teacher at Flandreau, South Dakota.

Allison Lindsey Axness is Assistant Varsity Volleyball Coach at Champlin Park

Jeff Olson is the Head Wrestling Coach and Head Baseball coach at Delano.

Jake Olson is an Assistant Football Coach and Head Boys Tennis coach at Delano.

Matt Harris is an Assistant Principal/Athletic Director at Saguaro High School in Scottsdale, Arizona.

Marty Bratrud is the Superintendent and High School Principal at Westhope High School.

Gordie Haug is an assistant football coach at the University of North Dakota.

Mike Hastings is the Wisconsin Badgers Men’s head Hockey coach.

Mike Biermaier is the Athletic Director at Grand Forks Schools.

Stephanie (Lindsay) Perreault works with the North Dakota State stats crew for Bison football, volleyball, and basketball in the winter. Stephanie’s husband, Ryan, is the assistant director for Bison media relations.

Jason Bushie is the hockey athletic trainer at Colorado College.

Chris Myrold is the Director and Fitness at Mission Ranch and Fitness in Camel, California.

Kyle Buchmeier 
is a Tennis Pro at the Reed-Sweatt Family Tennis Center in Minneapolis

Jaren Bailey is serving our country and is currently in the Marines’ Boot Camp.

Ben Andringa is serving our country in the Army and is now a Ranger.

Philip Kujawa class of 2004, from Crookston High School. He is an Army recruiter in Rochester.

Rob Sobolik is the General Manager of the Fargodome

That’s it for this week. Thanks for the comments, and if you have anything to add or share, please e-mail chrisjfee@yahoo.com or call. Thanks for reading and listening to KROX RADIO and kroxam.com.

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