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CROOKSTON BOYS AND GIRLS TRACK TEAMS COMPETE AT UND INDOOR FACILITY

The Crookston Pirate Boys and Girls Track teams competed in the East Grand Forks Indoor Invitational at the University of North Dakota Fritz Pollard Jr. Indoor facility in Grand Forks, North Dakota. The Crookston girls finished 8th out of 14 teams with West Marshall winning the meet with 131.5 points.  The Pirate boys finished 13th […]

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PIRATE SOFTBALL FALLS TO THE NORTHERN FREEZE

The Crookston Pirate Softball team braved snow falling throughout the game and scored three runs to start the game, but nine errors were costly as the Northern Freeze won the game 13-6 in a game played in Newfolden. First Inning- Crookston had a great start to the game, with Dani Kresl drawing a walk. Emily

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PIRATE BOYS GOLF FINISHES 17TH AT TALENTED PEQUOT LAKES INVITE

The Crookston Pirate Boys golf team finished 17th out of 21 teams in the talent-filled 21-team Pequot Lakes Early Bird Invitational at the Pines Golf Course at Grand View Lodge in Nisswa. Crookston shot a 366, while Rosemount shot an impressive 302, which was nine strokes better than Hill Murray. The top Section 8AA team

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UMC SOFTBALL COMES BACK TO EARN A SPLIT WITH BSU

The University of Minnesota Crookston Golden Eagles Softball team lost to Bemidji State 15-0 in the first game, but bounced back to win the second game 6-5 to earn a split in a Northern Sun Conference doubleheader played in Crookston. GAME ONE – FIRST INNING BSU struck early and often. They started with a single

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UMC BASEBALL SWEEPS BEMIDJI STATE IN DOUBLEHEADER

The University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC) Golden Eagles Baseball team continues to play solid baseball as they swept Bemidji State University 8-3 and 15-1 in a Northern Sun Conference doubleheader played at the University of Minnesota Crookston Golden Eagle Baseball field in Crookston. GAME ONE FIRST INNING Both teams were retired in 1-2-3 fashion in

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SACRED HEART SOFTBALL NO-HITS WEST MARSHALL IN 16-2 VICTORY

The Sacred Heart Eagles scored eight runs in the first inning and didn’t allow a hit as they cruised to a 16-2 victory over the West Marshall Fusion in a Section 8A game played on a rainy, windy, and cold afternoon in Warren. First Inning- Rain seemed to cause a lot of control problems in

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