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Crookston High School One-Act finishes 2nd place and advances to Section 8A competition

The Crookston High School One-Act took second place in the Sub-Section One-Act competition in East Grand Forks on Saturday. Sacred Heart finished first in a very competitive subsection.  The two teams will compete at the Section 8A competition in Bagley on Saturday, January 31. Crookston performed “Poor Bridget,” a true story about the first woman […]

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Crookston High School Speech and Drama hands out awards

The Crookston High School Speech and Drama department held its end-of-the-season banquet at the Crookston High School commons. Awards were handed out, and the award winners were- Seniors:Ella Lanctot —one-act trophy, drama certificate, letter pinMay Cuno —one-act trophy, drama certificate, letter pinMaya Aguilar—one-act trophy, drama certificate, letter pinShayla Azure—one-act trophy, drama certificate, letter pinDaniel Jones—one-act

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Crookston High School Drama Club to perform “Clue” April 11-13

The Crookston High School Drama Department will present the murder mystery “Clue” on Friday, April 11; Saturday, April 12; and Sunday, April 13, at 7:30 p.m. each evening. Tickets are available for purchase from students and are available at the door on show nights.  The ticket price is $8 for adults and $5 for students.

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PIRATE SPEECH TEAM ADVANCES FOUR TO SECTION COMPETITION

The Crookston High School Speech team competed in the Subsection 30A tournament at Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton High School in Glyndon on Tuesday, with four students advancing to sections. Brandon Wandrie competed in original oratory and finished first place, Lily Olmstead competed in storytelling and finished second place, and Shayla Azure and Zac Plante competed in duo interpretation

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CROOKSTON SPEECH TEAM HOSTS MEET TO WRAP UP REGULAR SEASON

The Crookston Pirate Speech team hosted its last regular season competition on Saturday, with a total of 12 schools competing. This is the second varsity tournament that Crookston has hosted, with 112 students competing across all 13 MSHSL Speech categories.  Crookston’s Shayla Azure and Zac Plante took 1st place in duo interpretation, and Leah Johanneck took

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL SPEECH COMPETES IN BLACKDUCK

The Crookston Speech team competed in Blackduck last Saturday, with four students bringing home awards.  Shayla Azure and Zac Plante competed together in duo interpretation and brought home 1st place. Lily Olmstead finished fifth place in storytelling. Jaden Newquist competed in drama, receiving 6th place. Other students competing included Brandon Wandrie in original oratory, Ciaran

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