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CROOKSTON BOYS SOCCER TOURNAMENT TICKETS NEED TO BE PURCHASED ONLINE

The Crookston Pirate Boys Soccer team will host the East Grand Forks Green Wave in a Section 8A play-in game Tuesday, October 10 at 4:00 p.m. The Minnesota State High School League and Region 5A have moved to a online ticket purchasing system. The link to purchase the tickets are below. https://www.vancoevents.com/CBJE

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CROOKSTON BOYS SOCCER BEATS EGF IN SECTION PLAY-IN GAME

The Crookston Pirate Boys Soccer used a Brannon Tangquist goal late to beat the East Grand Forks Green Wave 1-0 in a Section 8A Boys Soccer tournament play-in game played at the Crookston High School Soccer Field.  FIRST HALF – The first five minutes saw even play. East Grand Forks got the first scoring chance

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SECTION 8A BOYS SOCCER TOURNAMENT SEEDS ANNOUNCED

The Section 8A Boys Soccer tournament seeds have been announced and Crookston and East Grand Forks will have a rematch in the play-in game on Tuesday, October 10. The seeds and tournament schedule are below. NORTH SUBSECTION SEEDS- 1. Hillcrest Lutheran Academy 2. Pelican Rapids 3. Fergus Falls 4. Crookston 5. East Grand Forks SOUTH

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CROOKSTON PIRATE BOYS SOCCER GETS SHUTOUT BY EGF

The Crookston Pirate Boys Soccer team could not put a shot in the back of the net as they fell to East Grand Forks. The Green Wave scored their lone goal on a penalty kick in the Section 8A matchup in East Grand Forks. FIRST HALF – The first five minutes saw even play. Crookston

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CROOKSTON BOYS SOCCER HANGS ON TO DEFEAT MESABI-EAST

It came down to a last-second penalty kick, but the Crookston Pirate Boys Soccer team were able to narrowly beat Mesabi East by a score of 2-1. FIRST HALF – Crookston got on the board right away as Reggie Winjum received a pass from Jack Everett, and he buried to give Crookston the 1-0 lead.

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CROOKSTON BOYS SOCCER SHUT OUT BY HIBBING

The Crookston Pirate Boys Soccer team was only able to get six shots on goal as they were shut out by Hibbing 2-0. FIRST HALF – Crookston struggled offensively due to rain. Hibbing plays on an artificial turf field, which became slippery. It was tough for either team to get much offense going early. Blake

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