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UMC SOFTBALL PICKED TO FINISH 14TH IN NSIC PRESEASON POLL

The Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference released the annual preseason coaches poll earlier this morning. Minnesota Crookston, in their third year under the direction of Nick Weinmeister, was tabbed to finish 14th in the NSIC. For the fifth consecutive season, traditional NSIC power Augustana was picked to win the NSIC. It’s the sixth time that the Vikings […]

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20 CROOKSTON YOUTH WRESTLERS COMPETE AT TRF TOURNAMENT

Crookston youth wrestlers competed in the competitive Thief River Falls tournament on Friday at the Ralph Engelstad Arena. youth wrestled in a very competitive tournament in TRF on Friday evening. Crookston had 20 wrestlers compete in the tournament. The results are as below.  First place – AJ Samuelson, Jacob Kresl, Henry Herberg Second place –

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PIRATE BOYS BASKETBALL PULLS AWAY TO BEAT FRAZEE

The Crookston Pirate Boys Basketball team used several runs and solid defense to beat the Frazee Hornets 68-58 at the Crookston High School gymnasium. FIRST HALF- Frazee had the hot hand at the start with a pair of three-pointers. The first one came from Alexander Helmers, and the second was by Asher Blaine for a

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BEMIDJI HOLDS OFF CROOKSTON GIRL’S HOCKEY TO WIN

Bemidji’s eighth grader Naomi Johnson scored twice, the second one on a power play, to give the Lumberjacks a 2-0 lead early in the third period, and then Bemidji held on and withstood a Crookston barrage that came up short, and the Lumberjacks beat the Pirates for the second time this year by identical 2-1

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ROSEAU BEATS CROOKSTON GIRLS BASKETBALL IN SECTION 8AA MATCHUP

The Crookston Pirate Girls Basketball team was ice cold from the field, and the Roseau Rams used a pair of runs to pull away and beat Crookston 57-46 in a Section 8AA matchup played in Roseau.  FIRST HALF- Crookston had a solid start when they jumped out to a 5-0 lead with a nice give-and-go

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