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Annika Dalager

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SPORTS FEEVER – March 26, 2020

As I stated in an earlier Feever column, Leo Blavin will have his last day at KROX on Friday, March 27.  There was a part of me that was hoping Governor Tim Walz would lock down the borders so Leo couldn’t leave, but it didn’t happen.  I am excited for Leo as he is heading […]

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SECTION 8AA AND 8A WELL REPRESENTED IN GIRLS BASKETBALL ACADEMIC ALL-STATE TEAMS

The Minnesota High School Girls Basketball Association has announced the Academic All-State team and several area girls were named to the team. CLASS AA Kasey Cwikla (Crookston) Emmy Heisler (East Grand Forks) Riley Regorrah (East Grand Forks) Carlie Meis (Fergus Falls) Sabrina Fronning (Fergus Falls) Olivia Kaliher (Fergus Falls) Katie Zepper (Perham) Laura Krause (Wadena-Deer

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NORTHWEST CONFERENCE GIRLS BASKETBALL ALL-CONFERENCE AWARDS ANNOUNCED

The Northwest Conference has released the Girls Basketball All-Conference team.  The Conference includes Crookston, East Grand Forks, Roseau, Thief River Falls, Bagley, and Warroad.  The all-conference team is listed below. All-Conference Emma Borowicz     Junior             Crookston Hayden Winjum     Sophomore      Crookston Kasey Cwikla         Senior   

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CROOKSTON GIRL’S BASKETBALL CRUISES TO A WIN OVER THIEF RIVER FALLS

The Crookston Pirate Girl’s Basketball team, without two starters, continued their outstanding defense and shutout the Thief River Falls Prowlers for over 12 minutes of play in the first half and cruised to a 59-21 victory in a Section 8AA matchup at the Crookston High School gymnasium.   FIRST HALF –  Crookston scored the first points

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PIRATE GIRLS BASKETBALL COASTS TO VICTORY OVER TRF

The Crookston Pirate Girls Basketball team used runs at the start of the game and the second half to beat the Thief River Falls Prowlers 59-48 in a Section 8AA game played at the Crookston High School gymnasium. Crookston trailed 2-1 before they went on an 11-0 run behind four points from Rachel Hefta, a

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