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MISSED FREE THROWS COST CROOKSTON GIRLS IN LOSS AT FERGUS FALLS

The pre-season favorite to win Section 8AA, Fergus Falls matched Crookston’s defensive intensity and used the athleticism and shot making ability of Ellie Colbeck (D-1 South Dakota State commit) and Tori Ratz, a pair of juniors who combined for 35 points to lead the Otters to a 44-37 win in a Section 8AA tilt in […]

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SHOOTING WOES PLAGUE PIRATES BOYS IN LOSS TO EAST GRAND FORKS

The Crookston Pirates Boys Basketball team struggled from the field in the first half as the East Grand Forks Green Wave built a big halftime lead on their way to an 83-46 win in a Section 8AA game played at the Crookston Sports Center.  1st Half East Grand Forks scored on the opening possession when

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ST. CLOUD STATE EDGES UMC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 59-49

St. Cloud State’s defense held the University of Minnesota to 15 points in the first half to build up a 10 point lead and the Huskies finished the game on a 14-4 run to defeat the visiting Golden Eagles 59-49 in a Northern Sun Conference game in St. Cloud. First Half St. Cloud State got

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FOUR GOALS IN THE THIRD LEADS WILLISTON STATE COLLEGE TO 7-3 WIN OVER UMC

The University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC) Men’s Club Hockey and the Williston State College Tetons played each other evenly for two period and then the Tetons scored four unanswered goal to win going away 7-3 in an American Club Hockey Association, Division II game in Williston, N.D. UMC freshman Josh Nelson (East Grand Forks, Mn)

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UMC MEN’S BASKETBALL RALLY COMES UP SHORT IN 74-70 LOSS TO ST. CLOUD STATE

The University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC) Men’s Basketball team almost overcame a horrible start with a terrific second half, but ended up losing 74-70 to visiting St. Cloud State tonight at the Gary Senske Court in Lysaker Gym in Crookston. First Half St. Cloud State started the game on an 11-2 run to take the

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UPDATE ON WASHINGTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WITH PRINCIPAL DENICE OLIVER

On Wednesday, students across the Crookston School District had an asynchronous learning day via Google Classroom, and the staff at each school took some time to review the winter data on student learning. Washington Principal Denice Oliver said it’s great to have kids back at school. “It’s terrific to have our kids back in school,”

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