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UMC TENNIS’ MADELEINE SCHNEIDER NAMED NSIC PLAYER OF THE WEEK

University of Minnesota Crookston tennis player Madeleine Schneider (Sr., Gartringen, Germany) was selected as the NSIC Player of the Week. Schneider earned the award for the third time in her career. She holds a 5-0 mark at No. 1 singles, and a 5-0 mark at No. 2 doubles with Blaike Zander (Jr., Bismarck, N.D.). She […]

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CROOKSTON YOUTH WRESTLERS COMPETE IN FERTILE AND HAWLEY

Crookston youth wrestlers competed in a team tournament in Fertile last weekend. In the first dual, Crookston tied with Fertile-Beltrami, but Fertile-Beltrami won because they won more matches by pin.  In the third-place match, they tied with Thompson and ended up tying for 3rd place.  On Sunday, Jett Page and Keith Fuller competed in Hawley.

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PIRATE BOYS BASKETBALL SCORES 82 POINTS, BUT FALL TO WIN-E-MAC

The high-scoring Win-E-Mac Patriots are led by two outstanding athletes with Justin Courneya (6’1 Sr going to play basketball at Concordia College in Moorhead next year) and Ryan Kangas (6’4 Sr going to play football at Bemidji State next year). They combined for 60 points on their way to a 94-82 victory over the Crookston

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PIRATE GIRLS BASKETBALL FALLS TO DGF 59-28

The Crookston Pirates Girls Basketball team fell to the Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton Rebels 59-28 at the Crookston High School Gymnasium.  FIRST HALF- At the beginning of the game, both teams agreed to let Crookston’s injured senior, Halle Winjum, take the opening tip and deliver the game’s first basket and Winjum’s final basket of her high school career

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RLF GIRLS BASKETBALL DROPS CLOSE ONE TO WIN-E-MAC 63-61

The Red Lake Falls Eagle Girls Basketball team dropped a close game at home to the Win-E-Mac Patriots 63-61 in Red Lake Falls.  FIRST HALF – In the first half, Shandi Nelson got off to a good start for Red Lake Falls as she hit the first couple of baskets for the Eagles, as it

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UMC MEN’S BASKETBALL CAN’T HOLD HALFTIME LEAD, FALLS TO WAYNE STATE 74-59

The University of Minnesota Crookston Golden Eagle Men’s Basketball team fell at home to the Wayne State Wildcats, 74-59. FIRST HALF- In the first half, it was a back-and-forth start, with Ben Hoverson getting the game’s first basket for UMC. De’Antray Hughes had a pair of layups, and Blaize Sagna knocked down a three to

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