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CROOKSTON BOYS TENNIS MASHES THE SPUDS

The Crookston Pirates Boys Tennis team dominated the Moorhead Spuds in a 6-1 victory on a rare sunny and somewhat warm day in Crookston.  Crookston won the third doubles match with Sam Widseth and Tim Brule cruising to a 6-1, 6-1 victory to give the Pirates a 1-0 lead. That was a sign of things […]

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CROOKSTON BOYS TENNIS DEFEATS DETROIT LAKES 4-3

The Crookston Pirates Boys Tennis team picked up a nice road win today when they defeated the Detroit Lakes Lakers 4-3. “I think we bounced back a little bit from our matches yesterday,” said Pirates Head Coach Pat Janorschke. “I’m very happy with the effort and coming out on top makes a big difference with

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PIRATE BOYS TENNIS FALLS TO TRF, THOMFORDE IMPROVES TO 7-0

On Tuesday, the Crookston Pirate Boys Tennis team was supposed to play Thief River Falls, and Detroit Lakes in a triangular in Thief River Falls, but the cold weather forced a few changes.  Thief River Falls was able to secure a few courts at Choice Fitness in Grand Forks, so the teams played a match that

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL GIVES SPIRITED SEND OFF TO CROOKSTON MATH COUNTS TEAM

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

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL MATH COUNTS TEAM GOING TO STATE

The Crookston Pirate Math Counts team competed at Thief River Falls last week. Crookston is advancing the team of Sam Widseth, Ashton Hoffman, Peter Wiersma, and Jace Bruggeman, who finished second place overall. Two individuals will be advancing to state also, with Sam Widseth and Leah Johanneck. The State MathCounts will take place on March

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HIGHLAND SCHOOL STUDENTS COMPETE IN MATH MASTERS CHALLENGE

Fifth and sixth-grade students from Highland Elementary competed in the regional Math Masters of Minnesota Challenge in Bemidji on April 26. Sixth-grade students Adelyn Knudson, Matthew Contreras, Parker Kelly, Hattie Weiland, Michael Deng, Tessa Weber, Maddie Harbott, Joey Nesseth, Jack Everett, and Tyler Michaelson represented Crookston.  These students competed individually and as a team on

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