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PIRATE GIRLS TENNIS BEATS LPGE AND PARK RAPIDS IN PARK RAPIDS QUAD

The Crookston Pirate Girls Tennis team beat Long Prairie-Grey Eagle 7-0, beat Park Rapids 5-2 and was trailing #8 ranked Pequot Lakes 3-2 when rain stopped play at the Park Rapids quadrangular played in Park Rapids. CROOKSTON vs LONG PRAIRIE-GREY EAGLE Crookston beat Long Prairie-Grey Eagle 7-0 in the first round of the Park Rapids […]

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STEPHEN-ARGYLE AND KCC THE FAVORITES IN SECTION 8 9-MAN FOOTBALL

The four-time defending champion Stephen-Argyle Storm has been picked to finish first in Section 8 9-Man Football coaches poll that KROX conducted.  Kittson County Central was a close second.  The poll and season preview for each team is below – SECTION 8 9-MAN COACHES POLL 1. Stephen-Argyle (6) – 42 2. Kittson County Central (1)

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PIRATE GIRLS SWIMMERS FINISH 7TH AT DL PENTATHLON, HOILAND LEADS THE WAY

The Crookston Pirate Girls Swim team opened the season with a seventh-place finish at the Detroit Lakes Pentathlon meet.  Detroit Lakes won the meet with 586, 355 points better than runner-up Park Rapids. In the Pentathlon meet, all swimmers compete in five events and the total points are tallied at the end for the team

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WIN-E-MAC AND FERTILE-BELTRAMI LEAD THE SECTION 6 9-MAN FOOTBALL POLL

KROX Radio/KROXAM.com have compiled the Section 6 9-Man Football coaches poll and preseason preview.  Win-E-Mac is deemed the preseason favorite while newcomer Fertile-Beltrami is a close second.  Unfortunately, the coach from Blackduck didn’t respond, but we have the poll and previews for all the teams. SECTION 6 9-MAN COACHES POLL Win-E-Mac (4) – 38 Fertile-Beltrami

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PIRATE GIRLS TENNIS FINISH FIFTH/BRUGGEMAN & GUNDERSON CHAMPS

The Crookston Pirate Girls Tennis team finished 5th place at the Crookston Pirate Booster/Carla Johnson Memorial tournament held on a warm and windy day in Crookston at tennis courts throughout the town. Six points separated the top six teams and Perham won the tournament with 22 points, one point better than New London-Spicer.  “It was

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CROOKSTON BOY’S SOCCER SUFFERS TOUGH LOSS AGAINST FERGUS FALLS

The Crookston Pirates Boy’s soccer team suffered its second straight shutout in an 8-0 loss against the Fergus Falls Otters in a Section 8A game played on the Crookston High School Soccer Field.  In the first-half, Fergus Falls utilized a strong wind at their back to dominate possession in Crookston’s defensive half. Crookston goalkeeper Kaleb

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