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UMC SOFTBALL SHUT OUT BY UND

The University of Minnesota Crookston Golden Eagles Softball team traveled to Grand Forks, North Dakota, and lost 3-0 to the University of North Dakota Fighting Hawks in a non-conference game. FIRST INNING UMC’s Whitnee Curry reached on an error with one out before the next two batters were retired. UND’s leadoff batter walked, and the […]

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CROOKSTON BOYS AND GIRLS TRACK TEAMS COMPETE IN FROZEN FIVE MEET

The Crookston Pirate Boys and Girls Track teams competed in the Frozen Five meet in Thief River Falls. The girls finished fourth out of five teams with 82 points, while West Marshall won the meet with 189 points. The Pirate Boys finished fifth out of five teams with 16 points. East Grand Forks won the

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CROOKSTON PIRATE GIRLS GOLF WIN THE CROOKSTON INVITE

The Crookston Pirate Girls’ Golf team won their second meet in a row as they edged the Roseau Rams by three strokes to win the Crookston Pirate Invitational at Minakwa Golf Course in Crookston. Crookston shot a 403 to win the event and the medalist was the Pirates’ Addie Fee with a 91.  The results

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CROOKSTON BASEBALL BATS COME ALIVE TO EARN A SPLIT WITH ROSEAU

The Crookston Pirate Baseball team lost the first game 5-1, before bouncing back to beat the Roseau Rams 11-5 in a pair of Section 8AA games played in Roseau. Game 1 FIRST INNING- Crookston was retired in 1-2-3 fashion, including two strikeouts looking. Roseau got things going in the bottom of the inning as Austin

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SACRED HEART BASEBALL BEATS RED LAKE COUNTY

The Sacred Heart Eagles scored four runs in the first three innings and had a solid pitching performance from Parker Erickson to beat the Red Lake County Rebels 4-1 in a Section 8A matchup at the Les Drechsel Athletic Field in Red Lake Falls. FIRST INNING Sacred Heart go things going in the top of

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CROOKSTON PIRATE GIRLS GOLF WIN THE TRF INVITE

The Crookston Pirate Boys Girls’ Golf team had a solid first outing of the season and shot a nine-hole team total of 199, which was six strokes better than the East Grand Forks Green Wave in the Thief River Falls Invitational at the Thief River Falls Golf Club. HALLE NICHOLAS- The Sophomore was solid with

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