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Eric DeLorme

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SPORTS FEEVER – April 11, 2019

Wow….what a Final Four this past weekend.  Minneapolis did a great job of hosting all the events and over 72,000 people watch the semi-finals on Saturday and another 72,000-plus watched the championship game on Monday. We saw a lot of local celebrities like Nevin Lubarski (Stephen-Argyle coach), Conrad Lubarski (longtime coach), Ben Hemberger (Fosston coach), […]

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CROOKSTON PIRATE BOYS HOCKEY HANDS OUT TEAM AWARDS

The Crookston Pirate Boys Hockey team officially wrapped up their season with an end of the year banquet on Monday night.  They handed out the following awards. Most Valuable Player: Eric Delorme All Section 8A – Eric Delorme Rookie of the Year: Jack Doda  Curtis Brekken Sportsmanship Award: Jack Ricord Art Nomland Most Dedicated Player:

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SPORTS FEEVER – March 7, 2019

We are less than two weeks to the NCAA March Madness Final Four Selection show and a few days later the tournament will start.  I love this time of year, with the State Boys Hockey tournament is going, state girls basketball is next weekend and section boys basketball tournament play kicks off with the first

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL ANNOUNCES FIRST SEMESTER HONOR ROLL

“A” HONOR ROLL: Grade 12: Elysa Christensen, Eric Delorme, Brock Heppner, Connor Januszewski, Logan Kostrzewski, Thea Oman, Hailey Spivey, Hannah Street Grade 11: Cassidy Baatz, Mirza Baig, Isaiah Barlow, Kaylee Bergquist, Benjamin Brantner, Morgan Coauette, Scott Cordova, Kasey Cwikla, Zoe Everett, Katherine Geist, Ashlyn Genereux, Emily Gillette, Kathryn Halos, Audrey Harbott, Eliza Meyer, Manuella Moratelli,

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PIRATE BOYS HOCKEY SEASON COMES TO AN END WITH 2-1 LOSS IN SECTION TOURNAMENT

Alex Bren scored on a penalty shot and the Detroit Lakes Lakers never trailed in a 2-1 win over the Crookston Pirate Boys Hockey team on Thursday night in the Section 8A Tournament Quarterfinals at the Crookston Sports Center.  The Detroit Lakes Lakers controlled the play throughout the first period outshooting the Pirates 8-5.  The

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