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SPORTS FEEVER – December 22, 2022

Sports Feever is by Chris Fee (if you have anything that might be newsworthy email chrisjfee@yahoo.com)

Crookston’s Halle Winjum surpassed 1,000 points in her career this week with a Girls program record of 39 points in a game and a program record eight three-pointers in a game!  Pretty impressive for the junior who stepped up her game a notch or two this year and it will be exciting to see what she does over the rest of the season and next year.

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Speaking of breaking records.  Crookston Boys Basketball’s Hunter Nicholas broke the boys program rebounds in a game record.  Hunter had 23 rebounds, breaking Caden Osborne’s 22.  Coach Garmen looked at the game film to get the official numbers and said he had 23 and the new record!  Nicholas is only a sophomore and has a great chance to break every Pirate boys rebounding record in the book.

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Congratulations to Perham Yellowjacket Girls Basketball Coach TJ Super for getting the 250th win of his career this week.  His team is undefeated and ranked #7 in the state in Class AA.

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The Crookston Pirate Girls Hockey team played the 500th game in program history on Tuesday when they played East Grand Forks.  Crookston did better than the first game in program history as they beat EGF 8-1 on Tuesday night.

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Crookston’s Ethan Boll made it official on Wednesday when he signed to play football at the University of North Dakota.  Boll played in the Minnesota Football All-Start game a couple of weekends ago.

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Hunter Zenzen, of Barnesville, made a commitment to transfer from Iowa State to NDSU on Wednesday.  He will be closer to home and will join his brother Kaden on the team.  Hunter will have three years of eligibility left.

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The University of Minnesota Golden Gopher Football signed 33 players on Wednesday. 
On offense, Minnesota signed two quarterbacks, two running backs, two tight ends, five offensive linemen and five wide receivers. On defense, the Gophers added four defensive linemen, five linebackers and six defensive backs.
The Gophers added 11 players from Minnesota, five from Illinois and two from Florida, Georgia, Indiana and Wisconsin. Minnesota also added Louisiana, Michigan, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas and Virginia. Minnesota also added Canadian Drew Viotto, who played high school football in Michigan.

Quarterback
Drew Viotto, Sault Ste Marie, Ontario, Canada, Walled Lake Western High School
Max Shikenjanski, Stillwater, Minn., Stillwater High School

Running Back
Darius Taylor, Detroit, Mich., Walled Lake Western High School
Marquese Williams, Harrisburg, Pa., Bishop McDevitt High School

Wide Receiver
Donielle Hayes, Pensacola, Fla., Pine Forest High School
T.J. McWilliams, Indianapolis, Ind., North Central High School
Kenric Lanier II, Decatur, Ga., Decatur High School
Corey Crooms Jr., Country Club Hills, Ill., Western Michigan
Elijah Spencer, Irmo, S.C., Charlotte

Tight End
Pierce Walsh, Downers Grove, Ill., Benet Academy
Sam Peters, Maple Grove, Minn., Maple Grove High School

Offensive Line
Jerome Williams, Osseo, Minn., Osseo High School
Greg Johnson, Prior Lake, Minn., Prior Lake High School
Reese Tripp, Mantorville, Minn., Kasson-Mantorville High School
De’Eric Mister, Gary, Ind., West Side High School
Phillip Daniels, Cincinnati, Ohio, Princeton High School

Defensive Line
Theorin Randle, Houston, Texas, Shadow Creek High School
Karter Menz, Horace, N.D., Sheyenne High School
Martin Owusu, Prior Lake, Minn., Prior Lake High School
Chris Collins, Richmond, Va., North Carolina

Linebacker
Matt Kingsbury, Chicago, Ill., St. Rita High School
Alex Elliott, Hutchinson, Minn., Hutchinson High School
Drew Wilson, Mequon, Wis., Homestead High School
Zander Rockow, Eau Claire, Wis., Regis High School
Ryan Selig, Western Michigan, Lindenhurst, Ill.

Defensive Back
Za’Quan Bryan, Savannah, Ga., Benedictine Military School
Garrison Monroe, Shakopee, Minn., Shakopee High School
Ethan Carrier, Detroit Lakes, Minn., Detroit Lakes High School
Jackson Powers, Maple Grove, Minn., Maple Grove High School
Kerry Brown, Naples, Fla., Naples High School
Jack Henderson, Mandeville, La., Southeastern Louisiana

Longsnapper
Ryan Algrim, Elburn, Ill., Kaneland High School

Punter
Caleb McGrath, Apple Valley, Minn., Eastview High School

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Now it is time for the 2022 A to Z New Years list. I have used a few suggestions that I received over the past week. It is a tough list to make and we miss several people that should. We try to highlight people that have had important impacts on KROX, Crookston, and area athletics. Here is this years list –

A – Alex Gullingsrud –  He makes the listed for the second year in a row. Alex is the nine-year-old son of Nicki (Philion) and Mike Gullingsrud.  Nicki is the head Red Lake Falls volleyball coach, and Mike is a longtime official for area high school and college athletics. Alex had this spot last year after he found out  last fall that he had Osteosarcoma on a tumor on his pelvic bone.  Alex had to have one of his legs amputated, and he made many trips to Rochester at the Mayo Clinic to get treatment.  We are happy to report Alex is back home and partaking in school since last spring and has been golfing, playing, and having fun like a kid should. That is great to see!

Advertisers – The lifeblood of all media. We thank all the advertisers on KROX Radio and KROXAM.com. Without them, we wouldn’t be able to do what we do. We thank all the advertisers and the best way for you to thank them is to patronize their businesses, or tell them thank you for sponsoring KROX programming!

B – Blue Line Club, the Crookston Blue Line Club – The Crookston Blue Line Club brings more people to town than any other entity from the fall to the spring and even the summertime. Not only are they great for bringing people to town for tournaments and games, but they give kids an opportunity to play the game of hockey and try to work with any kid/family that is interested.

C – Crookston Pirate Booster Club and Crookston Fine Arts Booster Club – The two clubs raise money each year to give to the Crookston Pirate athletic teams and the Crookston School District music, arts, and drama departments. The financial impact is well over $40,000 each year and that helps every activity in the Crookston School District, thanks to the many people that donate to one or both of the clubs.

Crookston Baseball Association – There hasn’t been an organization that has done more for their sport than the Crookston Baseball Association over the last five to 10 years. They have helped with facilities at the UMC Baseball field and added scholarships. They have made upgrades to Jim Karn Baseball Field, the highland complex, and at some point in the hopefully near future would like to do a grandstand at Jim Karn Field.  So when you are out at Crookston establishments, make sure you play some pulltabs or electronic pulltabs because the proceeds go to the Baseball Association.

D – Doctors – Dr. Steve and Lucas Biermaier from Biermaier Chiropractic; and Dr. Collin Fennel, Dr. Erik Kanten, and a few others from RiverView Health volunteer their time and services at Crookston Pirate sporting events. How many high school football teams have an orthopedic surgeon and two chiropractors at home football games? You see Dr. Erik Kanten and Steve Biermaier on the boys and girls hockey benches is reassuring to parents. The doctors listed give their time, services, and overwhelming peace of mind to the kids, parents, and coaches.
On a more personal note, Angie Smith at Crookston Eye Clinic, Dr. Pandit at Retina Consultants in Fargo, and Dr. Sczepanski at North Dakota Eye Clinic in Grand Forks.  They have been awesome in helping me get my vision back in my right eye after a complete retina tear and just a few weeks ago a cataract surgery.  It has been a long four months of recovery, but I am getting there and can’t wait to see close to 20/20 again.  That should happen soon.

E – Ethan Boll – The senior four-sport athlete is one of the top running backs in the area and will play at the University of North Dakota next year.  He made the Minnesota Football Coaches Association and Minnesota Vikings All-Star Football game. In Wrestling we won the state Class A Championship at 220 pounds last year and is ranked #1 this year.  In track, has made it to the state track meet, and he is on the baseball team. He is also an honor rolls student and leads the team by example.

F – Fertile-Beltrami School – Not only do they lead northwest Minnesota in test scores, but they also have been dominant in some of their sports.  The Football team made it to the Minnesota 9-Man state semi-finals this year after finishing state runner-up last year.  They have won the state boys golf tournament in the last two seasons!  The Boys Basketball team went 25-5 last year and lost to Cass Lake-Bena in the 8A East subsection championship game.  This year they are 5-1 with a one-point loss to Cass Lake-Bena.  The Girls Basketball team went 22-7 last year, and they are already off to a 5-2 start this season.  The Girls Golf team finished sixth place at state last year.  The track teams send several Falcons to the state meet every year.  Last year they had four that placed at the state track meet.

Frank Fee – He still helps KROX once and a while. He is a member of the Minnesota Broadcasting Hall of Fame and was the one to start KROXAM.com and created the monster it has become. He covered high school sports for over 40 years and served on the Region 8A committee as a school board member, he was a long-time Section 8A Boys Hockey statistician when hockey had one class and has broadcast thousands and thousands of high school sporting events and hundreds and hundreds of state tournament games. He taught me the importance of hard work and doing things the right way.

G – Grace Espinoza – She is the Crookston Pirate Dance team coach.  In three years she has built the numbers of the program and has built huge numbers in the feeder program (Just For Kix).  She is a Crookston High School grad and has the youth and energy to relate with the girls, but at the same time she works the girls extremely hard and it has shown in dramatic improvement in a short period of time.

H – Harley Stahlecker – The long-time Crookston High School track coach.  In 2021 he was named the Section 8A volunteer of the year.  Harley has given over 60 years of dedication to the track and field program. He is truly one of the most dedicated, hardworking, and successful coaches that has come through NW Minnesota. It wasn’t a secret on why Crookston always has great female hurdlers.  He has coached a handful or hurdlers at the state meet and at least two throwers at state.

Halle Winjum – The junior three-sport athlete just passed 1,000 career points with an outstanding performance against East Grand Forks.  She scored a school-record 39 points, made a school-record eight three-pointers, and added a bunch of rebounds, assists, and steals.  She was the number one singles player for the Pirates and made it to state in doubles again.  She is also in track.  She is not only a tremendous athlete, but she is a better teammate and person.  It doesn’t get much better than Halle!

I – Iowa Hawkeyes – The nomination came from Jeff Butler of Crookston.  A big Iowa Hawkeye fan!  It is the alma mater of Crookston’s Kamille Wahlin, and currently Drake Rhodes (son of CHS grad Karna (Hanson) Rhodes, nephew of Brock Hanson, Seth Hanson, and Marley (Hanson) Melbye.

J – Jim Weinzierl – Jim (and his wife Candy) retired this past summer from being the Region 8A Executive Secretary.  He helped coordinate all the Region 8A tournaments and was the go-to guy in NW Minnesota for anything high school sports.  Jim was a teacher in Park Rapids for many years, an official, and a coach.  Not only was he good at what he did, but he is also a great guy, and we will miss seeing him as much as we have in the past.

K – KROX Staff – The KROX staff keeps things moving. It is a typical small business where we all do more than one job, partially because of the website. I have the best staff working at KROX. I am lucky to have dependable, hard-working employees that truly care about KROX, our listeners and doing the best we can do each day. I thank them and without them, we have nothing.

L – Listeners and Website visitors – Without the listeners and website visitors, we wouldn’t be able to continue to do what we do. Your continued support of all of KROX’s coverage is appreciated and we’re looking forward to providing another full year of Crookston and Northwest Minnesota sports coverage in 2020.

M – Minnesota Vikings. Have you ever seen a team like this?  They trail by 33 points at halftime and comeback to win 39-36 in overtime.  It is unbelievable.  The win at Buffalo was another unbelievable finish.  Is this year the year for the Vikings?   Or are they going to be done in the second round of the playoffs?  Who cares, the team has been a lot of fun to watch and each week has been a rollercoaster ride this year.

N – Nate Lubarski – He has taken over as Crookston High School Activities Director and finished his second year as Pirate Head Football Coach.  In football, he led the team to its first Section championship in 18 years.  He holds players accountable.  He makes sure they are attending practice and if they don’t, they are disciplined.  If kids don’t behave in school they have to sit for the first half.  He has brought a desired and positive culture to the team and doing things the right way for the program.  As activities director, he has been indoctrinated into the wonderful winter weather postponement season and has done a great job.

O – Officials – No matter how good, or bad, they might be, they are an important part of high school, college, and pro athletics. Without them, we have call your own….which we all know would get ugly. We thank them for their commitment to athletics and the willingness to take the yelling and screaming of fans and coaches to make sure we can watch our favorite sports!. Thank all officials for their hard work and dedication to keeping sports going!

P – Parents – Two things.   1. It takes a big commitment to be a parent of an athlete.  A lot of weekends out of town at tournaments, driving the kids to and from practice and sometimes early in the morning.  It takes a lot to be a parent of an athlete and kudos to all of you.   2. Be quiet, cheer positive, enjoy the ride.  Don’t be an idiot that yells at the refs, or cuts down the coaches (especially in front of the kids).  Sports are supposed to be fun so enjoy the ride and there is a 99.999999999999999 percent chance your kids isn’t going pro, so relax and let them have fun!

Q – Quotes –

George Best, a former NFL player – I spent 90 percent of my money on women and drink. The rest I wasted Betting on the Knicks

Meta World Peace, former NBA player – I love the tension. I love when everything’s going wrong. … In the NBA, they don’t promote guys like me. They like guys who like Cheerios, good guys. But I find a way to promote myself.
Next question: Do you eat Cheerios?
Metta World Peace: On occasion.

Former NFL Offensive Lineman Randy Cross – The NFL, like life, is full of idiots.

Muhammad Ali – It’s just a job. Grass grows, birds fly, waves pound the sand. I beat people up.

Former College Football Coach Bob Green – We got to practice a little bit. I want these guys to be bouncing around like a pogo stick on Viagra.

NHL Legend Gordie Howe – All hockey players are bilingual. They know English and profanity.

Tiger Woods – Hockey is a sport for white men. Basketball is a sport for black men. Golf is a sport for white men dressed like pimps.

Boxer Rocky Graziano – I quit school in the sixth grade because of pneumonia. Not because I had it, but because I couldn’t spell it.

Bobby Knight – If the NBA were on channel five and a bunch of frogs making love was on channel four, I’d watch the frogs even if they were coming in fuzzy.

Mike Tyson – He called me a ‘rapist’ and a ‘recluse.’ I’m not a recluse.

Baseball pitcher Tug McGraw – When asked if he preferred grass or astroturf.
I dunno. I never smoked any Astroturf.

Bob Uecker – I led the league in “Go get ’em next time.

Harry Caray – Booze, broads, and B.S. If you got all that, what else do you need?

Former Goalie Jacques Plante – Goaltending is a normal job, sure. How would you like it in your job if every time you made a small mistake, a red light went on over your desk and 15,000 people stood up and yelled at you?

John Madden – Hey, the offensive linemen are the biggest guys on the field, they’re bigger than everybody else, and that’s what makes them the biggest guys on the field.

Former NFL Safety Doug Plank – Most football players are temperamental. That’s 90 percent temper and 10 percent mental.

Former NFL tight end Shannon Sharp – Ray Lewis is the type of guy, if he were in a fight with a bear I wouldn’t help him, I’d pour honey on him because he likes to fight. That’s the type of guy Ray Lewis is.

Former College Basketball Coach Weldon Drew – We have a great bunch of outside shooters. Unfortunately, all our games are played indoors.

Former pitcher Rod Beck – I’ve never seen anyone go on the DL with pulled fat.

Charles Barkley on his thoughts of tossing a man out a first-floor window – Yeah, I regret we weren’t on a higher floor.

Mike Ditka – What’s the difference between a three-week-old puppy and a sportswriter? In six weeks, the puppy stops whining.

Former NFL Lineman Lincoln Kennedy talking about voting – I was going to write myself in, but I was afraid I’d get shot.

 

R – Rick Niemela – The Crookston School District Transportation Director has been a magician every year.   The Pirate sports teams have been able to get busses for every trip without any problems (that we know of), and they have started all the games on time this year.

S – Steve Gust – The UMC Baseball coach has done more with less than any Division II baseball coach in the nation. He is a tireless recruiter, finds kids that love the game as much as he does. The baseball program has been the most competitive program at UMC since he has taken over the helm. He has built the program starting with two scholarships and now they have around 7 to 8 scholarships and expect that to show up on the field over the next couple of years. The future continues to be bright for UMC baseball.

T – Tiffany Fee – My wife, the better half. She is like a fine wine. She keeps getting better with age. She really is the best!! Tiff has done a great job raising our kids and making meals, keeping the house clean, and everything else she does all while working 40 to 60 hours a week. She is so busy, I can’t get a haircut! She is basically the opposite of me……she is nice, friendly, and everybody likes her. Most importantly, she puts up with me!! She is the best wife a guy could ask for and I thank her for everything.

U – UMC Athletic Director Stephanie Helgeson.  She is a great person, she is great at her job, and I feel like no matter what is done at UMC, programs are still going to struggle.  I have known her for a long-time, and there isn’t a person more frustrated year after year, but she keeps trying to do the best she can do and tries to do whatever is within her power to make the programs and facilities better.  I am not sure how lucky the coaches know they are to have such a good A.D., but they have a great one in Steph.  Most people don’t know how things work at UMC while having to go down to the Main Campus in Minneapolis, there are a lot of channels to go through, and some are open, and some get shut immediately.  There has been a regular turnover in Chancellors, about every four years.  That doesn’t help either. So keep up the solid work Steph.  I am cheering for you!

V – Victories for the Pirate Girls Hockey team – The #7 ranked Crookston Pirate Girls Hockey team is having one of the best starts in program history.  They are 9-1-1 on the season with a loss to #1 ranked Warroad, and a tie with a team in the metro area.  They are head and shoulders above the rest of the section, with the exception of Warroad, who beat them handily.  The Girls can run two lines without dropping off much, they have two sets of defensemen and two solid goalies.  They will be tested big-time at the Warroad Christmas tournament on December 26 when they take on #2 ranked Hermantown/Proctor, on December 27 they play Lakeville North, and on December 28 they play #1 ranked Warroad again.

W – Wes Knutson – Wes has been a Minnesota High School registered official for 51 years. He officiated nearly every sport except hockey, with many section and state tournament experiences.  Wes had heart surgery over the summer, and a few days after surgery, he had a stroke and is slowly recovering. His officiating career is over, but when you speak with him, he still wants to work in lower-level basketball.  We are happy to say Wes is getting better each day!!

X – X-Factor – Crookston Pirate Winter athletic teams X-factors –
Boys Hockey – The second line.  Needs to be a consistent goal-scoring line.  Or be up in the plus/minus.
Girls Hockey – The second line.  They will need to be tough if the Pirates want to compete with Warroad.
Boys Basketball – Isaac Thomforde and Reggie Winjum.  The Pirates need them to produce.
Girls Basketball –  The other three on the floor besides Halle Winjum and Abby Borowicz.
Wrestling – The lower weights.  If they can get some wins, the Pirates mid and upper weight can win a lot of matches.

Y – YOU! – If you are reading this thank you!  

Z – Darin Zimmerman – Coach Z will have a firm strong hold on this spot for years to come. Not just because of the Z in his name, but what he has done with the girls basketball program. I know Darin would be the first to admit that he has some pretty good athletes to work with, he has molded the program into a defensive juggernaut and one o the top programs in the state. They will stay towards the top of the section for many years to come.

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Twin Cities PBS (TPT) and Boucha Films have partnered to create “Boucha” (working title). Directed and produced by Leya Hale, the documentary tells the story of Henry Boucha’s life and is set to release in 2024.

Boucha will be honored during the Warroad Hockeytown Classic on December 29 prior to the Warroad vs Orono hockey game at 7:30 pm at the Warroad Garden in Warroad, MN. The documentary film team will be there to capture this event.

The entire community is invited to come in celebration and to be part of the documentary filming. Spectators are encouraged to arrive by 7:00 pm with the ceremony scheduled for 7:15 pm. A meet and greet with Boucha will be held in the lobby between the first and second period of the game.

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The 2022 Crookston Hockey Alumni games/scrimmages will be held Friday, December 23 at the Crookston Sports Center. Johnny Holmes will be back again at the Eagles and all players in the alumni games get in free.

Alumni from Crookston Central High School, Crookston High School, Cathedral, and the Mount will be back/are invited back to participate in this year’s games. The schedule and info are listed below –

GAME 1 – 2:30 to 3:45 p.m. – 2012 to 2022 alumni……..Odd vs Even
GAME 2 – 4:00 to 5:15 p.m. – 2011 and older alumni………… Odd vs Even
GAME 3 – 5:30-6:45………PIRATE GIRLS vs GIRLS ALUMNI
GAME 4 – 7:00-8:15……….PIRATE BOYS vs PIRATE ALUMNI

Cost – $10.00 (Make checks out to Pirate Hockey)

Social at the Crookston Eagles Club from 9 PM to 1 AM.  Johnny Holmes performing, and all alumni game players get in free.

Mail registration forms to
Steve Biermaier
PO Box 496
Crookston, MN  56716
or email steve.biermaierchiro@midconetwork.com

For the registration form, click here.

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The Crookston Pirate Winter Sports schedule has been updated again.  To see the latest schedules, click below.

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JOKES

A professor of chemistry wanted to teach his 5th grade class a lesson about the evils of liquor, so he produced an experiment that involved a glass of water, a glass of whiskey, and two worms. “Now, class. Observe closely the worms,” said the professor putting a worm first into the water. The worm in the water writhed about, happy as a worm in water could be. The second worm, he put into the whiskey. It writhed painfully, and quickly sank to the bottom, dead as a doornail. “Now, what lesson can we derive from this experiment?” the professor asked.
Johnny, who naturally sits in back, raised his hand and wisely, responded, “Drink whiskey and you won’t get worms.”

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A lady goes to her priest one day and tells him, “Father, I have a problem. I have two female talking parrots, but they only know how to say one thing.”
“What do they say?” the priest inquired.
“They say ‘Hi, we’re prostitutes. Do you want to have some fun?'”
“That’s obscene!” the priest exclaimed. Then he thought for a moment.
“You know,” he said, “I may have a solution to your problem. I have two male talking parrots whom I have taught to pray and read the Bible. Bring your two female parrots over to my house, and we’ll put them in the cage with Francis and Job. My parrots can teach your parrots to praise and worship and your parrots are sure to stop saying that phrase…in time.”
“Thank you,” the woman responded, “this may very well be the solution.”
The next day, she brought her female parrots to the priest’s house. As he ushered her in, she saw that his two male parrots were inside their cage, holding rosary beads and praying. Impressed, she walked over and placed her parrots in with them.
After a few minutes, the female parrots cried out in unison: “Hi, we’re prostitutes. Do you want to have some fun?”
There was a stunned silence. Finally, one male parrot looked over at the other male parrot and exclaimed, “Put the beads away, Francis, our prayers have been answered!”

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A film crew is on location in Kenya, when a tribal shaman approaches the director and says, “Tomorrow rain.” The director pays no attention, but the following day it pours and shooting has to be delayed.

That night, the director sends his assistant to bring the shaman back. “What will be the weather tomorrow?” asks the director.

“Bigger rain tomorrow, much wind,” and sure enough a terrible storm once again delays the filming.

But then the witch doctor disappears for a week and the director, now depending on him, sends his people out to find him and bring him back to camp.

Finally, he is located and brought to the director’s tent. “What will be the weather tomorrow?” asks the director in desperation.

“No idea,” says the shaman, “Radio batteries dead.”

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How are former Crookston Pirates athletes doing in college or elsewhere?
****LET ME KNOW OF OTHERS TO ADD TO THE LIST. Email me at  chrisjfee@yahoo.com

Emma Osborn is a freshman playing basketball at Northland Technical and Community College in Thief River Falls.

Jacey Larson is a freshman playing hockey at Dakota College at Bottineau.

Olivia Huck is a freshman playing soccer at Minnesota State Moorhead.

Brooks Butt is a freshman playing football at the University of Jamestown.

Aleah Bienek is a freshman playing hockey at Trine University in Indiana.

Elise Tangquist is the Assistant Girl’s Volleyball and Assistant Girl’s Golf Coach this year at Heritage Christian Academy in Maple Grove.

Emma Borowicz is a sophomore running track at Minnesota State Mankato.

Kaleb Thingelstad is a sophomore playing golf at North Central University in the Twin Cities.

Joslynn Leach is a sophomore playing golf at Concordia College in Moorhead.  The Cobbers wrapped up the Fall season.

Brady Butt is a Junior playing football at the University of Jamestown.

Rachel Hefta is a Senior playing volleyball at Hastings College in Nebraska.

Ty Hamre is playing football at Bemidji State University.

Paul Bittner is playing professional hockey in Norway.

Kate MacGregor is senior swimming at Minnesota State Moorhead.

Aleece Durbin is a Junior on the University of North Dakota Women’s Track and Field team.

Nick Garmen is a junior playing tennis at the University of Minnesota Morris.

Elizabeth Erdman is a coach for the Moorhead Red Dragon swim team.

Crookston School District Coaches –
Emily Meyer 
is the Pirate head girls’ hockey coach and softball assistant coach.
Lacia Hanson is the Junior High softball coach.
Jeremy Lubinski
 is a Pirate 8th Grade Football coach.
Amy Boll 
is the head Pirate Girls Track head coach
Sarah Reese 
is the Pirate Head Girls’ Soccer coach
Cody Brekken
 is the Crookston Community Pool Supervisor
Marley Melbye is the Head Girls’ Swimming coach
Brock Hanson
 is a Pirate Baseball volunteer assistant coach.
Ben Halos is a Pirate Baseball assistant coach.
Alex LaFrance 
is a Pirate Baseball volunteer assistant coach.
Jeff Perreault 
is the Pirate Girls Golf head coach
Wes Hanson is the Pirate Wrestling Head Coach and assistant boys golf coach
Kevin Weber is a Pirate Boys Basketball volunteer assistant coach
Connor Morgan is the Pirate Boys Hockey assistant coach
Sam Melbye is the Pirate Boys J.V. Hockey coach
Chris Dufault is a youth wrestling Coach
Colton Weiland is an assistant wrestling coach

Non-Crookston High School coaching/Admin/etc –

Austin Sommerfeld is an Assistant Athletic Director for Strategic Communication at the College of St. Scholastica in Duluth.

Collin Reynolds is the head baseball coach for the University of Colorado Buffalo Club Baseball team.

Trent Stahlecker is a School Security Specialist & he works for the Brevard Public Schools, Florida.

Cody Weiland is an assistant wrestling coach at Proctor/Hermantown.

Josh Edlund is the head football coach and phy ed teacher at Flandreau, South Dakota.

Allison Lindsey Axness is Assistant Varsity Volleyball Coach at Champlin Park

Jeff Olson is the Head Wrestling Coach and Head Baseball coach at Delano.

Jake Olson is an Assistant Football Coach and Head Boys’ Tennis coach at Delano.

Katy Westrom is the Head Girl’s Tennis Coach and Head Boys’ Tennis coach at Monticello High School.

Matt Harris is an Assistant Principal/Athletic Director at Saguaro High School in Scottsdale, Arizona.

Marty Bratrud is the Superintendent and High School Principal at Westhope High School.

Gordie Haug is an assistant football coach at the University of Wyoming.

Mike Hastings is the Minnesota State Mankato Men’s head Hockey coach.

Mike Biermaier is the Athletic Director at Grand Forks Schools.

Stephanie (Lindsay) Perreault works with the North Dakota State stats crew for Bison football, volleyball, and basketball in the winter. Stephanie’s husband, Ryan, is the assistant director for Bison media relations.

Jason Bushie is the hockey athletic trainer at Colorado College.

Chris Myrold is the Director and Fitness at Mission Ranch and Fitness in Camel, California.

Kyle Buchmeier
 is a Tennis Pro at the Reed-Sweatt Family Tennis Center in Minneapolis

Ben Andringa is serving our country with the Army and is deployed to Iraq for nine months.

Jarrett Butenhoff is serving our country with the U.S. Navy.

Joshua Butenhoff is serving our country on a Submarine with the Pacific Fleet with the US Navy.

Peter Cournia is a 2002 Crookston High School Graduate and a grad of West Point and currently serving in the U.S. Army.

Erik Ellingson is serving our country with the U.S. Air Force at Minot.

Philip Kujawa, class of 2004, from Crookston High School.  He is an Army recruiter in Rochester.

Rob Sobolik is the General Manager of the Fargodome

That’s it for this week.  Thanks for the comments, and if you have anything to add or share, please e-mail chrisjfee@yahoo.com or call.  Thanks for reading and listening to KROX RADIO and kroxam.com.

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