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BIG OFFENSIVE DAY LEADS CROOKSTON GIRLS SOCCER TO VICTORY OVER PELICAN RAPIDS

The Crookston Pirate Girls Soccer team had three players score to beat the Pelican Rapids Vikings 4-2 in a Section 8A matchup in Crookston.  FIRST HALF – Both Crookston and Pelican Rapids had even possession for the first few minutes. The Vikings had a corner kick in the 3rd minute, but Crookston was able to […]

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CROOKSTON GIRLS SOCCER SHUT OUT BY EAST GRAND FORKS

The Crookston Pirate Girls Soccer team played a great first half, but the East Grand Forks Green Wave exploded for five goals in the second half and cruised to a 6-0 victory in a Section 8A matchup played in East Grand Forks. Crookston was outshot 37-0 in the game. FIRST HALF – Crookston’s game plan

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CROOKSTON GIRLS SOCCER USES FULL TEAM EFFORT TO SHUT OUT WALKER-H-A

The Crookston Pirate Girls Soccer team faced some adversity but had an all-around solid team victory as they beat the Walker-Hackensack-Akeley Wolves 3-0 in a Section 8A matchup played in Walker. FIRST HALF – The first half saw Crookston controlling play for most of the half, although shots were about even. Crookston seemed to wear

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL ANNOUNCES 2ND SEMESTER HONOR ROLL

Crookston High School has released its second-semester honor roll. The A and B honor roll students are listed below – (To be eligible for the Honor Roll, students must be enrolled in at least 2.5 credits at CHS per semester.) “A” HONOR ROLL: 3.667 to 4.0 Grade 12: MacKenzie Aamoth, Ryan Abeld, Elliot Bartrum, Ethan

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CROOKSTON GIRLS SOCCER TEAM HANDS OUT AWARDS

The Crookston Pirate Girls Soccer team held its end-of-the-year banquet on Sunday evening and handed out the following awards –  Varsity – Most Valuable Player – Kailee Magsam Most Valuable Offense – Maddie Harbott Most Valuable Defense – Keona Arnold Most Improved – Hattie Weiland, Adelia Weiland Rookie of the Year – Emily Boucher Team

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KIWANIS CLUB TERRIFIC KIDS PROGRAM RECOGNIZES FOUR FIFTH GRADERS AT HIGHLAND ELEMENTARY

The Kiwanis Terrific Kids program is beginning its sixth year honoring a fifth-grade student in each of the four classes at Highland Elementary.  The students set goals with their teachers and strive to achieve them.  Goals are set on the basis of grades, citizenship, and having positive attitudes toward schoolwork and other students. The first

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