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Crookston Pirate Girls Tennis fall to #6 Thief River Falls

The Crookston Pirate Girls Tennis team lost to the #6-ranked Thief River Falls Prowlers 5-2 in a Section 8A match played in Crookston. Thief River Falls dominated the singles matches with the outstanding Braylee Wienen leading the way at first singles as she beat Crookston’s Emma LaPlante 6-1, 6-1. Wienen just missed the top 10 […]

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Crookston Pirate Boys Soccer ties Pelican Rapids

The Crookston Pirates boys soccer team had some great defensive play and big saves from goalkeeper Reggie Winjum on its way to a 1-1 tie with the Pelican Rapids Vikings in a Section 8A game played at KROX Radio Stadium. FIRST HALF –The game quickly proved to be a defensive battle. Both sides recorded a

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East Grand Forks shuts out Crookston Girls Soccer

The East Grand Forks Green Wave scored six first-half goals and cruised to an 8-0 victory over the Crookston Pirate Girls Soccer team in East Grand Forks. FIRST HALF – East Grand Forks’ Skyla Rustad got the Green Wave on the board with a goal 10 minutes into the game, and that seemed to open

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UMC Men’s Golf finishes 13th in Missouri

The University of Minnesota Crookston Golden Eagle men’s golf had an impressive round three, shooting 289 as a team to catapult up three spots, finishing in a tie with Fort Hays State for 13th at the Mules National Golf Course in Warrensburg, Missouri, hosted by Central Missouri. Central Oklahoma won the tournament, while host school Central

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UMC Women’s Golf finishes 2nd at BSU Invite

For the second straight year, the  University of Minnesota Crookston women’s golf team finished in second place at the Tracy Lane Memorial, hosted by Bemidji State University. UMC who was in first place following day one after shooting 335 as a team, shot the same throughout the final 18 holes, but Concordia-St. Paul, improved upon

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Helmer Ardell Knudsvig – OBIT

Helmer Ardell Knudsvig, 86, of Crookston, passed away at home on August 31, 2025. Ardell was born on October 26, 1938, to Helmer Knudsvig and Annie Locken Knudsvig in Grand Forks, ND, and grew up on the family farm north of Buxton, ND.  He graduated from Buxton High School in 1956 and Concordia College, Moorhead,

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