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GABE MONTEITH WINS MR. CHS 2021 WHILE COMPETING VIRTUALLY

Crookston High School held the 22nd annual Mr. CHS contest on Sunday afternoon and it was fitting that Gabe Montieth was belted Mr. CHS as he competed virtually while in quarantine.    Montieth was also the People’s Choice, Formal Wear, and Q and A winner. First runner-up was Karsten Isaacson Second runner-up was Easton Tangquist […]

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MR. CHS WILL BE HELD SUNDAY AT CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL

The 22nd Annual Mr. CHS will be held this Sunday in the Crookston High School Auditorium. Crookston High School Student Council and Leo Club Advisor Linda Morgan said a lot of credit goes to Victoria Proulx, who has helped the contestants prepare the opening piece along with their skits and other talents. “We have seven

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BIG 1ST PERIOD POWERS THIEF RIVER FALLS PAST PIRATES BOYS HOCKEY

The Thief River Falls Prowlers exploded for six goals in the first period enroute to a 7-0 win over the Crookston Pirates Boys Hockey team in a Section 8A game played at the Crookston Sports Center.  1st Period The night got off to a bad start for the Pirates as Thief River Falls would score

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EAST GRAND FORKS BEATS CROOKSTON BOYS HOCKEY

Grady Magner recorded a hat trick, and Landon Parker had six points (two goals, four assists) to lead the East Grand Forks Green Wave to an 11-2 win over the Crookston Pirates Boys Hockey team in a Section 8A game played in the Blue Arena at the Crookston Sports Center.  The night got off to

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SKY SOLIG’S FOUR GOALS LEAD WARROAD TO WIN OVER CROOKSTON BOYS HOCKEY

Sky Solig scored four goals to lead the #6-ranked Warroad Warriors past the Crookston Pirates Boys Hockey team by a score of 10-1 in a Section 8A game played at Gardens Arena in Warroad. 1st Period The Warroad Warriors came out clicking on all cylinders on senior night in Warroad leading to a big opening

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MAYVILLE-PORTLAND’ BIG SECOND PERIOD SINKS PIRATES

The Mayville-Portland Ice Dawgs used a five-goal second period to defeat the Crookston Pirates Boys Hockey team 7-2 in a game played at Kim Braaten Memorial Arena in Mayville Tuesday night. 1st Period The Ice Dawgs would strike early to take the lead in the game as the Pirates won a defensive zone draw put

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