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SPORTS FEEVER – September 12, 2019

Welcome to another Sports Feever Column!  It has been an interesting week with less than a month left before our first playoff event with Section 8A tennis.  After this Friday, there will only be four and a half weeks left of the regular season in football.  It is hard to believe playoffs are right around […]

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SPORTS FEEVER – JULY 18

We are less than a month to the first official MSHSL fall sports practice!  BOOO!  I don’t want summer to be done.  When it is time, we will be ready for the fall sports season and that first serve in the 90 degree gym, or the first kickoff of the football season on a beautiful

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH OFFERS FREE SPORTS PHYSICALS AT ALL CLINICS

In its ongoing support of high school athletics, RiverView Health will offer free sports physicals to area school athletes in grades seven through 12 at all RiverView Clinics. The schedules are as follows: Crookston, 323 S. Minnesota Street:  5:00 to 7:00 p.m., July 16, 24, 30 and August 6; call 218-281-9595 for an appointment. East

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RIVERVIEW HEALTH OFFERS FREE SPORTS PHYSICALS IN CROOKSTON

In its ongoing support of high school athletics, RiverView Health will offer free sports physicals at its North Clinic in Crookston to area school athletes in grades seven through 12 from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. on July 16, 24, 30 and August 6. Once an appointment is scheduled, you will be mailed the Minnesota State

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CROOKSTON’S DANI BOYLE FINISHES 52ND AT STATE GOLF

Crookston Pirate Girls golfer, Dani Boyle (a Junior), shot a 97 for a two round total of 187 to finish in a tie for 52nd place at the Minnesota State High School League State Class AA Girls Golf tournament at the Ridges at Sand Creek golf course near Jordan. The top individual golfer was Sophia

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SCHOOL BOARD APPOINTS SHORT TERM REPLACEMENT FOR KARI MILLER

The Crookston School Board met Tuesday night and outside of the discussion regarding the future of co-ops for the hockey program previously reported on had a swift meeting.  The school board did appoint Nick Nicholas to serve as a short-term replacement to fill Kari Miller’s position as her resignation from the board is effective June

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