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CROOKSTON REDS EDGE MOORHEAD

The Crookston Reds clinched the 2-seed the upcoming Red River Amateur League Tournament next weekend after a walk-off win over the Moorhead Miners 9-8 in a Red River Amateur Baseball League game played at Jim Karn Field in Crookston.  Moorhead struck first with two-run home run over the left-center field fence hit by Ryan Krause […]

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UMC ATHLETICS HIRES A NEW TRAINER

The University of Minnesota Crookston athletic department announced Shelby Conard as assistant athletic trainer. Conard will oversee the athletic training efforts for volleyball, baseball, and equestrian. “We are excited to add Shelby to our athletic training staff,” said Health Care Administrator/Head Athletic Trainer Steven Krouse. “Shelby comes from a great background at North Dakota State

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PIRATE PRIDE GOLF TOURNEY RAISES OVER $5000

The Annual Pirate Pride Golf Scramble was held on Friday, July 13 and over 70 golfers participated in the event.  Teams of four competed in the scramble and it was no surprise the winning team was Travis and Jess Ross and Wes and Crystal Hanson.  The had the best score by a stroke to win

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UMC VOLLEYBALL SIGNS A SETTER

The University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC) volleyball program announced the addition of Natalie Koke (S, 5-8, Caledonia, Wis./Racine St. Catherine’s H.S.) to a National Letter of Intent. Koke is the fifth and final signee for the Golden Eagles for the 2018 recruiting class. She is the third high school prep to sign with UMC. Koke

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CROOKSTON REDS SWEEP WARROAD

The Crookston Reds’ Sean Minder completed his final 14 innings pitched over the weekend in 13-9 and 12-6 wins over the Warroad Muskies in a non-League doubleheader played at Tony Stukel Field in Warroad. Game 1 – In the first game on Sunday, the Reds used a six-run sixth inning to help secure a comeback victory

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CROOKSTON REDS SPLIT A DOUBLE-DIP

The Crookston Reds’ dropped their opening game of the weekend 13-6 to the Marble Mallards before bouncing back with a 6-1 win over the Warroad Muskies in two non-League games played at Tony Stukel Field in Warroad. Game 1 – The Marble Mallards batted around the line-up in the bottom of the first inning without

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