CROOKSTON PIRATES TAKE 2ND IN MATHCOUNTS COMPETITION IN THIEF RIVER FALLS
Crookston Pirates participated in the MathCounts competition on February 10th in Thief River Falls.
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Crookston Pirates participated in the MathCounts competition on February 10th in Thief River Falls.
The Crookston MathCounts Team received a send-off at the High School this morning from the entire school to the State Math competition in Plymouth, Minnesota. The five students are Ashton Hoffman, Sam Widseth, Peter Wiersma, Leah Johanneck, Jace Bruggeman, and their coach Andrea Adrian. The send-off began with the team visiting Highland School for a
Crookston High School competed at regional Mathcounts competition. The team of Tatum Lubinski, Zara Baig, Thor Harbott and Nathan Kelly received second place in the large school division and third place overall. With the third-place finish the team in a wild-card position for the possibility of advancement to state. The rest of the team includes