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Gavyn Hlucny wins championship at 152 pounds at TRF Invitational

The Crookston Pirate Wrestling team had three compete in the Thief River Falls Invitational Wrestling tournament at the Ralph Englestad Arena in Thief River Falls, and all three placed. Crookston finished 11th out of 20 teams with 42.5 points. Bemidji won the tournament with 252 points, Gavyn Hlucny, Lucas Perala, and Riley Helgeson were the […]

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Pirate Girls Hockey falls to Champlin Park/Coon Rapids

The Crookston Pirates Girls Hockey team was plagued by penalties throughout the game and made a late comeback to get within one, but Champlin Park/Coon Rapids held on to a 2-1 victory at the Champlin Ice Forum in Champlin, Minnesota on Saturday afternoon. FIRST PERIOD –Champlin Park-Coon Rapids Rebels came out blazing in their home arena

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Contreras’ career-high 23 points lead Pirate Boys Hoops past Menahga

The Crookston Pirate Boys’ Basketball team had a great all-around team effort and a career high 23 points from Matthew Contreras to beat the Menahga Braves 77-41 in a Section 8AA matchup at the Menahga High School Gymnasium. FIRST HALF –Crookston played solid defense to start the game and jumped out to a 6-0 run

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Crookston Girls Basketball falls to undefeated Menahga

The Crookston Pirate Girls Basketball team continues its tough schedule as they play undefeated Menahga in a Section 8AA matchup at the Menahga High School gymnasium. FIRST HALF –Crookston started the game with two Grace Boll free throws, and after a Menahga three-pointer, Naomi Johnson scored on a nice pass from Maddi Bruggeman to give

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Crookston Boys Hockey is defeated by Little Falls in tough non-section matchup

The Crookston Pirate Boys Hockey team had trouble possessing the puck and winning faceoffs, and that proved to be critical as the Flyers of Little Falls defeated the Crookston Pirates by a score of 4-1 at the Crookston Sports Center. FIRST PERIOD –Crookston started out with a bang in the first period, getting a golden

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UMC Club Hockey uses strong third period to sweep Minnesota-Duluth

The University of Minnesota-Crookston men’s club hockey team scored four goals in the third period to defeat the University of Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs 7-2 Saturday afternoon at the Crookston Sports Center. FIRST PERIODThe game started off with a bang, as UMD was able to score on their first shot of the game. Just 21 seconds into

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