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SPORTS FEEVER – September 3, 2020

Welcome to another Sports Feever column.  North Dakota is now the state that has the biggest increase in the percentage of COVID cases. The University of North Dakota had a bunch of cases when school started and I will give credit to the President of the UND as they are testing like crazy and will […]

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CROOKSTON GIRL’S SOCCER DROPS ROAD MATCH AT HILLCREST ACADEMY

The Crookston Pirates Girl’s Soccer team fought hard, but ultimately came up short in a 1-0 loss to Fergus Falls Hillcrest Lutheran Academy in Fergus Falls.  “Most of the play was in the middle third (of the pitch),” Crookston head coach Sarah Reese said. “We just weren’t able to finish. (Hillcrest Academy) had a great

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CROOKSTON BOY’S SOCCER OPENS SEASON WITH LOSS TO PELICAN RAPIDS

The Crookston Pirate Boy’s Soccer team pitched a shutout in the second half, but five first-half goals were more than enough for the Pelican Rapids Vikings to cruise to a 5-0 victory at the Crookston High School Soccer Fields on a blustery Tuesday afternoon.  “We knew Pelican Rapids would be really good,” Crookston head coach

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CROOKSTON PIRATE GIRL’S TENNIS BEATS PARK RAPIDS 6-1

The Crookston Pirate Girl’s Tennis team continues to roll as they beat the Park Rapids Panthers 6-1 in a Section 8A matchup played at the Crookston High School Tennis Courts.  “The girls came out and played well and fought the rain and wind and never let that bother them,” said Pirate Coach Cody Brekken. “

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FOSSTON-BAGLEY SWIMS PAST CROOKSTON PIRATE GIRL’S SWIMMERS IN SEASON OPENING MEET

The Crookston Pirate Girl’s swimmers had two first-place finishes and five-second place finishes in a 104-58 loss to the Fosston-Bagley Seals in the season-opening dual meet for both teams.  “It was nice to get the first meet in to settle some fears and anxieties for the girls,” said Pirate Coach Marley Melbye. “All-in-all, it was

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MIAC POSTPONES ALL SPORTS COMPETITION UNTIL JANUARY 2021

Following careful consideration of the NCAA Division III Administrative Committee’s recommendation that member schools not compete in the fall term to avoid potential increased health and safety risks, the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) announced today that it will postpone all competition until January 2021. Though both the MIAC Athletic Directors’ and Presidents’ Councils felt that

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