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UMC FOOTBALL MAKES STAFF CHANGES

The University of Minnesota Crookston football program announced staff changes heading into the 2018 season. Tom Miller, who has been on staff for the past three seasons, has been promoted to defensive coordinator for the Golden Eagles. Miller will also retain his title as an assistant head coach and will coach a position group that […]

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STEVE GUST TO COACH USA ATHLETES INTERNATIONAL TEAM

University of Minnesota Crookston baseball coach Steve Gust will coach a USA Athletes International team that will head to the Netherlands July 14-23 to compete in the Robur ’58 Apeldoorn Series. The team will consist of top college players, including Scott Finberg (Jr., IF, Stillwater), who played junior college baseball at Century College and will begin

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CROOKSTON REDS BEAT DILWORTH

The Crookston Reds won their fifth straight game thanks in part to seven errors committed by the Dilworth Raildogs in a 7-4 win in a Red River Amateur Baseball League game played at Bob Marshall Field in Dilworth. Crookston’s offense continued to roll with the momentum of a 15-run performance on Friday by scoring in

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CROOKSTON REDS HAMMER PARK RAPIDS

The Crookston Reds offense showed little rust after the holiday break in a 15-5 seven-inning run-rule win over the Park Rapids Esox in a non-League game played at Jim Karn Field in Crookston. Crookston took an early lead with some help from Park Rapids in the first inning. Will Zimmerman was hit by a pitch

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FORMER UMC BASEBALL PLAYER MAKES ALL STAR GAME

Former University of Minnesota Crookston baseball pitcher Matt Dallas (Boise, Idaho), who pitched for the Golden Eagles during the 2016 and 2017 seasons, has been named an All-Star in the United Shore Professional Baseball League. Dallas is in his first season playing for the Birmingham Bloomfield Beavers. He has posted a 0-0 mark with a 3.50

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CADE SALENTINE TO PLAY IN SHRINE BOWL

Crookston High School 2018 graduate, Cade Salentine, will get a chance to play football as a Crookston Pirate one more time after he was selected to play in the North Dakota Shrine Bowl at Fargo Shanley High School on July 14.   Cade is one of the few Minnesotan’s that will be playing in the game

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