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MINNESOTA CROOKSTON MEN’S BASKETBALL OUTMUSCLED IN LOSS TO NORTHERN STATE

Minnesota Crookston men’s basketball conceded nearly every loose ball and saw their opponent shoot 10-12 from the three-point line in the first half of an 88-75 loss to Northern State Wolves in an NSIC matchup played at Lysaker Gymnasium in Crookston. Northern State looked the part of the defending NSIC champions early and often throughout […]

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PIRATE WRESTLERS FINISH 7TH AT RODD OLSON INVITE

The Crookston Pirate Wrestling team finished 7th out of 10 teams at the Rodd Olson Invitational tournament held at the Crookston High School gymnasium.  The tournament was won by United North Central with 155.5 points, 13.5 points better than Park Rapids.   Crookston had nine wrestlers place and one champion. “I thought we really finished the

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TARTAN HANDS PIRATE BOYS HOCKEY A 5-1 LOSS

Ben Andringa had a third period goal waved off that would’ve cut the Tartan Titans lead to 3-2, when the officials ruled the net was off its moorings keeping the score 3-1 and sapping the Pirates momentum before goals from Landen Schwantes with 9:09 to play and Brandon Blank 10 seconds later put an exclamation

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PIRATE GIRLS HOCKEY FALLS IN OVERTIME AT PRAIRIE CENTER

The Crookston Pirate Girls Hockey team had one of their best all-around games of the season and ended regulation with a 3-3 tie, but Prairie Center (a coop of Long Prairie-Grey Eagle, Sauk Centre, Browerville and Wadena-Deer Creek. scored a goal in overtime for a 4-3 win in a game played in Wadena. Prairie Center

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CROOKSTON GIRLS HOCKEY SCORES FOUR STRAIGHT GOALS IN WIN OVER MORRIS-BENSON                                                                                                                                         

The Crookston Pirates Girl’s Hockey team scored four straight goals during the second and third periods in a 6-3 win over the Morris-Benson Storm in a non-section game played in Morris. A sluggish start for Crookston saw the Pirates outshot by the Storm 11-7 in the opening period of play, but Crookston’s goaltender Kailee Magsam

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