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PIRATE GIRLS BASKETBALL SENIORS LEAD THE WAY TO A PLAYOFF WIN OVER HAWLEY

It was a tale of two halves as Crookston struggled offensively in the first half, but blew the game open with 41 second-half points on their way to an impressive 62-49 victory over the Hawley Nuggets in the Section 8AA Quarterfinals played in Hawley.  FIRST HALF  Crookston scored the first points of the game when

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CROOKSTON GIRL’S BASKETBALL MAKES 15 THREE-POINTERS TO BEAT EGF IN PLAYOFFS

How did the Crookston Pirate Girls Basketball team respond after losing their final two regular-season games?  They only made two two-point baskets and one free throw in the first half………..……but they were red-hot from downtown while making 11 first-half three-pointers on their way to a 59-41 victory over the East Grand Forks Green Wave in

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CROOKSTON GIRL’S BASKETBALL COME UP SHORT AT BRECKENRIDGE

Nobody fouled out for the Crookston Pirates Girl’s Basketball tonight in Breckenridge, which was good, but their shooting woes continued, as did taking care of the ball. At the same time, the Cowgirl hit free throws down the stretch to hang on and defeat the visiting Pirates 38-34 tonight at the Breckenridge High School. In

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HALLE WINJUM’S 20 SECOND HALF POINTS LEAD PIRATE GIRLS BASKETBALL PAST STEPHEN-ARGYLE

The Crookston Pirate Girl’s Basketball team used 20 second-half points from their sophomore guard Halle Winjum and stellar second-half defense to beat the Stephen-Argyle Storm 59-47 on Pirate senior night in a game played in Crookston. FIRST HALF – Crookston started the scoring with a Halle Winjum three-pointer before Stephen-Argyle responded with five straight points

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