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#6 RANKED PIRATE GIRLS FALLS TO BEMIDJI, BOUNCES BACK TO BEAT D.L.

The Crookston Pirate Girl’s Tennis team battled but lost to the Bemidji Lumberjacks 6-1 for their second loss of the season, but they bounced back to beat the Detroit Lakes Lakers 7-0, the third win over the Lakers in about a week, at the Bemidji triangular.  CROOKSTON vs BEMIDJI The first match of the day […]

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#6 RANKED CROOKSTON GIRL’S TENNIS BEAT DL AND WADENA-DC

The #6 ranked Crookston Pirate Girl’s Tennis team continued to play great tennis as they beat Detroit Lakes and Wadena-Deer Creek by 5-2 scores at the Detroit Lakes triangular on Friday afternoon.  “We played two good teams, with nice girls and it was fun to play today,” said Pirate Coach Sue Tiedemann.  CROOKSTON VS DETROIT

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PIRATE GIRLS TENNIS CRUISES TO WIN OVER ROSEAU, EDGES EGF

The Crookston Pirate Girls Tennis team started the season with a 7-0 victory over the Roseau Rams Thursday morning and won a hard-fought match over the East Grand Forks Green Wave by a 4-3 score to open up the season in matches played at the Ray Ecklund complex tennis courts in Crookston.  CROOKSTON vs ROSEAU

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CROOKSTON PIRATE SOFTBALL HANDS OUT AWARDS

The Crookston Pirate Softball team held its end of the year celebration this week and handed out letters and individual awards.   MVP – Jenna Coauette Pirate Pride award – Reese Swanson Defensive MVP – Amber Cymbaluk Slugger of the year – Addie Fee Most improved – Aleah Bienek Rookie of the year – Reese Swanson

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CROOKSTON SOFTBALL SEASON COMES TO AN END WITH LOSS TO ROSEAU

The Crookston Pirate Softball team could not overcome a few early errors as all four runs they allowed were unearned and their comeback came up short in a 4-2 loss to the Roseau Rams in a North Sub-Section 8AA play-in game. “They got those first three runs early and we just couldn’t catch up,” said

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CROOKSTON SOFTBALL COMES UP SHORT AT SACRED HEART

In a game with only one scoreless half-inning, the Crookston Pirate softball team could not produce the offense to keep up with Sacred Heart, as the Eagles won 16-6 in a five-inning game in East Grand Forks on Senior/Parent Night. Crookston got the scoring started in the first inning. Addie Fee led off with a

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