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Crookston High School Speech Students Place in JV Home Tournament

Crookston High School hosted a JV Speech Tournament on Thursday, February 20. Crookston had three students compete and place. Lily Olmstead took first place in Storytelling John Lisoc took second place in Humorous Interpretation Arley Sinks took second place in Informative Public Address

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Crookston High Speech Team competes in Roseau Invitational – Plante earns 1st Place

The Crookston High Speech School Speech team competed in the Roseau Invitational Speech Competition on Saturday, February 15. Crookston had three placers Saturday –Zac Plante took first place in Humorous InterpretationMeliyah Moore finished third in Extemporaneous Reading                                                  Nashelle Tellez finished third in Humorous InterpretationZach Plante finished fifth in Storytelling Eighth-grader Lilly Olmstead and seventh-grader Arley Sinks

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CHS SPEECH AND THEATRE DISBURSES YEARLY AWARDS AT BANQUET

The Crookston High School Speech and Theatre teams held their banquet on Wednesday, May 1, in the CHS Commons. The Special awards that were given to theatre students at the Triple-A banquet included- Most Dedicated Thespian: Elizabeth Helgeson Outstanding Thespian: Jaden Newquist The 2023-24 Drama Awards included 15 One Act Trophies and 11 letter pins

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL SPEECH TEAM COMPETES IN FIRST EVENT OF SEASON

The Crookston High School Speech team kicked off their tournament season this past Saturday at Fergus Falls, with three students taking home medals. Shayla Azure and Zac Plante competed in Duo Interpretation, taking home 2nd place. Azure also received 6th place in Drama, and Plante received 6th place in Humor honors finals. Haley Voss received

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL SPEECH TEAM WINS THE RED LAKE COUNTY CENTRAL MEET

The Speech Team is continuing a strong season with their first overall win on Saturday the 9th. There were eight teams competing, and the Crookston kids dominated the categories. This was three rounds and done meet, without a final round. Crookston had a lot of double entries and results were as follows: Ben Brantner  Discussion 

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