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UMC’S REED HJELLE NAMED TO ALL-CENTRAL REGION BASEBALL TEAM

University of Minnesota Crookston baseball player Reed Hjelle (Sr., 1B, East Grand Forks, Minn.) was selected to the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) Division II All-Central Region First Team. Hjelle is a back-to-back NCBWA All-Central Region First Team selection, earning the accolade in 2018, as well. Hjelle was joined on the All-Central Region First

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ATHLETE OF THE WEEK – NICK AND JACK GARMEN

The KROX Radio/Draft’s Sports Bar and Grill athletes of the week are the Crookston High School state-bound doubles team of Nick Garmen and Jack Garmen.  The two are three-sport athletes and finished second place in the Section 8A Individual tennis tournament and will advance to state June 6-7 in Minneapolis.  Coach Cody Brekken won’t be

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24 CROOKSTON TRACK ATHLETES EARN SPOTS IN SECTION MEET

The Crookston Pirate Boy’s and Girl’s Track teams both will be sending 24 athletes to the Section 8A Meet after an impressive performance in the Sub-Section 31 Track Meet held at the Warren-Alvarado-Oslo high school track in Warren. GIRLS – The Crookston girls were led by eight first-place finishes to set the tone for a

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GARMEN BROTHERS FINISH 2ND AND ADVANCE TO STATE, FEE/WARDNER TAKE 3RD PLACE

The Crookston Pirate Boy’s Tennis team’s Nick and Jack Garmen finished second place and advance to state while Blake Fee and Logan Wardner placed third at the Section 8A Boy’s Individual Tennis Tournament in Detroit Lakes. SEMI-FINALS- The Crookston doubles teams were playing each other and the first set was tied at 2-2 when it

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SPORTS FEEVER – May 23, 2019

The spring continues to be crappy.  On Wednesday, the Minnesota Twins game at Los Angeles was postponed because of bad field conditions.  It rained hard in the afternoon and the field had too much water and the field wasn’t playable.  The Twins had checked out of their hotel room, all the luggage was at the

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