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SPORTS FEEVER – November 2, 2023

SPORTS FEEVER by Chris Fee of KROX Radio – chrisjfee@yahoo.com   Winter Sports Season is officially underway, with Dance and Girls Hockey already practicing! The Crookston Pirate Girls Hockey team has 31 girls out this year, and the first few practices have been good! The roster of this year’s players is below. Seniors (6) Brekken […]

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HIGHLAND ELEMENTARY STUDENTS PLACE IN REGIONAL MATH MASTERS OF MINNESOTA CHALLENGE IN BEMIDJI

Highland Elementary 5th and 6th-grade students competed in the regional Math Masters of Minnesota Challenge in Bemidji. Students competing were Asher Wieland, Nathan Pahlen, Hamsini Chanda, Eva Gosse, Keziah Mason, Abby Lane, Peyton Demarais, Jayde Uttermark, Sylvia Christensen, and Mackenzie Ness. These students competed individually and as teams on eight sets of mathematical problems in this competition

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CROOKSTON JUST FOR KIX COMPETES IN NATIONALS IN ROCHESTER, MINNESOTA

The Crookston Just For Kix Program recently competed at the Together We Dance Nationals Competition in Rochester, Minnesota. The event was held at the Mayo Civic Center on May 5th – 8th. Teams from seven States (CO, IA, IL, MN, ND, NE, SD) traveled to compete over the weekend with their team and individual routines. 

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CROOKSTON JUST FOR KIX DANCERS COMPETE IN BRAINERD COMPETITION

A few Crookston Just For Kix dancers competed in a huge competition in Brainerd this past weekend. Hamsini Chanda received a Platinum award and finished 8th overall. Hadleigh Bruley and Reese Delage received a high gold award. Ella Finseth received a high gold. The dancers will compete at Nationals in May.

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ABI BRULEY WINS 2021 OX CART DAYS TALENT CONTEST

The 2021 Ox Cart Days Crookston’s Got Talent Contest was held this afternoon at Downtown Square. There were six different participants, with the top three taking home a cash prize. Talents ranged from singing, “robotic dancing,” and playing the piano. The audience was the judge based on a round of applause after all the acts.

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