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Roseau Uses Big First Half to Beat Pirate Football

The Crookston Pirate Football team was held to a loss of seven yards in the first half and trailed 20-0 and the Roseau Rams held on the rest of the way for a 35-12 victory in a Section 8AA matchup played in Roseau. Roseau won the coin toss and elected to receive to start the […]

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Stephen-Argyle Storm Football Beats Up on Nevis

The Stephen-Argyle Storm football team wrapped up their undefeated regular season with a 55-6 win over the Nevis Tigers in a non-section game played in Argyle. In the first quarter, the Storm forced a three-and-out and took possession of the football on their opening drive. Nathan Kotts gave Stephen-Argyle the lead with a 25-yard run

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Katherine Geist Wins Bemidji Cross Country Meet

Crookston’s Katherine Geist won her 10th straight cross country meet of the season when she won the Bemidji Cross Country Invitational in Bemidji.  Katherine was first out of 80 runners with a time of 19:34, which was 23 seconds better than Perham’s Liz Birkeland.   Emily Gillette finished in 69th place with a time of 25:29. 

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Pirate Swimmers Come Up Short In 3 Duals

The Crookston Pirate Girl’s Swim team came up short in all three “duals” with losses to Thief River Falls, Grand Forks Central and Grand Forks Red River in a quadrangular at the Crookston Community Pool.  The teams only swam once, but the times were taken and compared to the other teams for the “dual” scores. 

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Pirate Volleyball Sweeps Climax-Fisher on Senior Night

Pirate Seniors – Katelynn Genereux, Sydney Anderson, Kylie Solheim, Rachel Hefta, Hailey Seaver and Karly Resendiz – The seniors and Coach Stopa after the match The Crookston Pirate Volleyball team finished the regular season on a four-match winning streak with a 3-0 (25-16, 25-19, 25-23) victory over the Climax-Fisher Knights on senior night at the

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Winona State Coasts to a Win Over UMC Football

The University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC) Golden Eagle football team turned the ball over four times on fumbles but showed some positive signs late in a 51-13 loss to Winona State in an NSIC game played at Ed Widseth Field in Crookston. UMC started the game with a three-and-out offensively before Stephen Day (Sr., Eveleth)

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