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PIRATE BOYS BASKETBALL BEAT WARROAD BEHIND CARTER BRUGGEMAN’S CAREER HIGH 29 POINTS

The Crookston Pirate Boys Basketball team, behind a career-high 29 points from Carter Bruggeman, beat the Warroad Warriors 75-66 in a Section 8AA matchup played in Warroad. FIRST HALF Crookston jumped out to a 4-0 lead with back-to-back baskets from Easton Tangquist, the second basket coming off a nice pass from Carter Bruggeman.  “We came

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PIRATE FOOTBALL CAN’T RECOVER FROM SLOW START IN 18-8 LOSS AT WARROAD

The Warroad Warrior Football team used their speed in the first half to score three touchdowns, and it turned out to be enough in an 18-8 victory over the Crookston Pirates in the first round of the Section 8AA Football playoffs in a game played on a cold, rainy and windy night in Warroad. FIRST

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TURNOVERS HURT PIRATE BOY’S BASKETBALL IN LOSS AT WARROAD

The Crookston Pirate Boys Basketball team had to many turnovers and came up short in a 63-53 loss to the Warroad Warriors in a Section 8AA Basketball game played in Warroad. Warroad’s Isaac Falk-Stoskopf scored the first points of the game before Crookston answered with an 8-0 run with Jack Garmen making a three-pointer from

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