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Crookston Pirate Girls Basketball hands out team awards

The Crookston Pirate Girls Basketball team held its end-of-the-year banquet and handed out several team awards. Letter winners – Morgan Boll, Madi Bruggeman, Alyssa Johnson, Brooklyn Waldal, Naomi Johnson, Brynna Kopecky, Grace Boll, Nora Groven, Joey Nesseth, Halle Nicholas, Emelia  Hoerner, Lucy Smith, Chloe Boll, and Teagan Fanfulik. Regular season free throw percentage award –

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CROOKSTON PIRATE GIRLS TRACK HANDS OUT TEAM AWARDS

The Crookston Pirate Girls Track team recently held its end of the season banquet and handed out several awards –  Most Valuable Sprinter – Ashlyn Bailey Most Valuable Field – Chloe Boll Most Valuable Distance – Katelyn Christensen SALT (Sportsmanship, Athleticism, Leadership, and Training) Award – Halle Winjum Letterwinners – Kristine Bernd, Katelyn Christensen, Calleigh

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CROOKSTON MIDDLE SCHOOL 1ST SEMESTER HONOR ROLL STUDENTS ANNOUNCED

The Crookston Middle School has announced the 2023-24 First Semester Honor Roll. The honor roll students are listed below. “A” HONOR ROLL: 3.667 to 4.0   Grade 8: Allison Abeld, Jaspur Barstad, Grace Boll, Lillianna Bridgeford, Abigail Bruley, Peyton Demarais, Hailey Fritz, Nora Groven, Madalyn Hanson, John Lisov, Cameron Martin, Leia Parkin, Lana Peterson, Ezra Portillo,

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ELIJAH HENSRUD WINS CROOKSTON DISRICT SPELLING BEE, ADVANCES TO REGIONAL BEE

The Crookston Public Schools held their annual Crookston District Spelling Bee on Wednesday afternoon inside the Crookston High School Auditorium. There were 16 competitors in this year’s spelling bee, ranging from fifth to eighth grade. Below are all of this year’s district spelling bee competitors- 5th grade, Liam Hofeldt, Odin Prudhomme, Devin Gudmundson, Cora Jackson

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HIGHLAND SCHOOL MATH MASTERS HAVE A GOOD SHOWING AT REGION COMPETITION

Fifth and sixth-grade students from Highland Elementary recently competed in the regional Math Masters of Minnesota Virtual Challenge. Sixth-grade students Leah Johanneck, Xavier Mason, Alex Zammert, Abigail Olson, and Madilyn Bruggeman represented Crookston.  These students competed individually and as a team on eight sets of mathematical problems in this competition for a total of 325

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