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FOSSTON USES BIG SIXTH INNING TO BEAT CROOKSTON BASEBALL

The Crookston Pirate Baseball team finally got to play their first game of the season and it happened to be one of the top teams in Section 8A, the Fosston Greyhounds in a game played in Erskine.   Fosston used a big sixth inning to beat Crookston 10-4.   Fosston got things going in the […]

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CHS COMMUNITY PROJECTS CLASS PAYS TRIBUTE TO OLD CROOKSTON HOCKEY TEAMS WITH NEW DISPLAY BOARDS AT THE CSC

The Crookston High School’s Community Projects class has created another project, for the Crookston Sports Center and some hockey veterans. Crookston High School students Hunter Knutson, Jaren Bailey, Sam Stewart, Jack Doda, and Jackson Demarais completed an addition to the Crookston Hockey Teams display board tables along the top level of the Crookston Sports Center

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CHS FABRICATION AND WELDING CLASS FINISH ANOTHER PROJECT FOR SEMESTER

The Crookston High School Fabrication and Welding I class and their teacher, Travis Oliver will be on Focus on Education this Saturday morning, who have completed one of their major projects for the semester. The class was tasked with taking a raw, flat piece of metal and use the tools and machines provided to them

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CROOKSTON PIRATE BOYS HOCKEY TEAM HANDS OUT AWARDS

The Crookston Pirate Boys Hockey team held the end of the year banquet on Monday night and handed out the end of the season awards.  The award winners are as follows –  Offensive MVP – Jack Doda  Defensive MVP – Jaren Bailey  Art Nomeland Most Dedicated – Thor Harbott  Curtis J. Brekken Sportsmanship – Nathan

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JACK DODA NOTCHES 100TH CAREER POINT AS PIRATES WIN THIRD STRAIGHT

The Crookston Pirates Boy’s Hockey team had an opportunity to play a Section 8A opponent on Monday night when they hosted the Lake of the Woods Bears. The game provided a big opportunity for both teams to get a Section win before the seeding meeting later this week. Crookston fell behind 2-0 but scored 3

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS MAKE NEW SIGN FOR LOCKER ROOM AT CROOKSTON SPORTS CENTER

More students in Travis Oliver’s Community Projects Class at the Crookston High School have finished projects that they’ve been working on. The class consists of groups of students who do different projects based on the community’s needs and ideas that the students come up with. The most recent project completed by members of the class

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