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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL KNOWLEDGE BOWL TEAM WINS UMC COMPETITION

The Crookston High School Knowledge Bowl teams finished first, seventh, and 13th place at the University of Minnesota Crookston Knowledge Bowl competition on Tuesday.  27 teams competed in the competition. Members of the first-place team are Ben Brantner, Walker Winjum, Emily Gillette, Tai Baig, and Scott Cordova.  The team is coached by Katelyn Stegman. 

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL TALENT SHOW HELD FRIDAY

Crookston High School held it’s talent show Friday afternoon.  The winning group was Cream Soda – Abby Borowicz, Emma Borowicz, Halle Winjum, Hayden Winjum, Emma Gunderson. The other performers were: Victoria Proulx – “Christmas Break” a parody of Abba’s “Dancing Queen Isabelle Smith, Brooke Simpkins, Isaac Thomforde, and Caden Boike playing “Goodbyes” by Post Malone

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PIRATE BOYS SOCCER HANDS OUT VARSITY AND J.V. AWARDS

The Crookston Pirate Boys Soccer team held their end of the year banquet on Sunday and handed out the team awards. The Varsity and J.V. award winners are listed below. VARSITY AWARDS MVP Offense: Noah Kiel  MVP Defense:  Isiah Barlow  MVP Team:  Ben Brantner & Kaleb Thingelstad  Most Improved:  Cooper Brown & George French Hardest

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CROOKSTON PIRATE BOY’S SOCCER WINS FIRST GAME OF THE SEASON

The Crookston Pirate Boy’s Soccer team scored one goal in each half of their 2-1 win over Hibbing-Chisholm in a non-Section match played on the Crookston High School Soccer Fields. Crookston scored early in the first half and led the majority of the opening 40-minutes. 2:49 into the match, Ben Brantner curved a corner kick

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CROOKSTON PIRATE BOY’S SOCCER SUFFERS HIGH-SCORING LOSS TO GREEN WAVE

The Crookston Pirate Boy’s Soccer team suffered a couple of defensive lapses halfway through the first half leading to five goals as East Grand Forks scored a season-high eight goal in an 8-2 win over Crookston in a Section 8A game played on the Crookston High School Soccer Field. Both teams played even through the

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CROOKSTON BOY’S SOCCER’S LATE SURGE COMES UP SHORT AGAINST JAMESTOWN (N.D.)

The Jamestown (N.D.) Bluejays Boy’s Soccer team scored two goals in the first half and survived Crookston’s late offensive pressure in a 2-1 win in a non-Section game played on the Crookston High School Soccer Field. Both teams battled sloppy field conditions and a brisk wind in the first half, but only Jamestown was able

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