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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL SPEECH TEAM SENDS THREE TO STATE!!

The Crookston Speech Team competed at the Section 8A Tournament on Tuesday, April 12th with students advancing to state! Samantha Rezac and Zara Baig took 1st place in Duo Interpretation and advanced to state. George French took 3rd place in Humorous Interpretation and advanced to state. Also competing were Emily Balboa, who took 4th place in […]

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL SPEECH TEAM COMPETES IN BLACKDUCK

The Crookston Speech Team competed this past Saturday in Blackduck, with four students earning awards! In the category of Humorous Interpretation, George French took 1st place, Zara Baig took 3rd place, and Shayla Azure won a red ribbon. In the category of Dramatic Interpretation, Emily Balboa took 3rd place.  Also competing were Isaac Wandrie and

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL SPEECH TEAM COMPETES IN FOSSTON/BAGLEY COMPETITION

The Crookston High School Speech Team competed at the Fosston/Bagley Speech Meet on Saturday, bringing home two medals! Zara Baig won 1st place in Humorous Interpretation, and Emily Balboa won 5th place in Dramatic Interpretation. Also competing were Isaac Wandrie and Jack Anderson in Great Speeches, Brandon Wandrie in Creative Expression, Shayla Azure in Humorous

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL SPEECH TEAM PLACES 5TH OUT OF 21 TEAMS AT PERHAM TOURNAMENT

The Crookston High School Speech Team had another strong showing as the results from the March 16 Perham meet show.  Crookston placed 5th out of the 21 teams and 183 participants.  There were three preliminary rounds and a final in each event. Results: Victoria Proulx — 2ndPlace medal in Storytelling and 5th place medal in Dramatic Interpretation

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL SPEECH TEAM HAS STRONG FIRST MEET

Members of the Crookston High School Speech Team participated in their first meet of the season on January 26 in Fergus Falls where they competed against students from 20 schools and 254 entries across 13 categories.  The meet consisted of two preliminary rounds.  The top eight finishers from their combined preliminary results then moved on to

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