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Athlete of the Week – Crookston Pirate Wrestling Managers

This week’s Athletes of the Week are the Crookston Pirate Wrestling managers Emily Bowman, Carly Brown, and Carley Knutson. Crookston Pirate wrestling coach Wes Hanson has been nothing but pleased with this group of managers, and he believes they are a huge reason why things run as smoothly as they do. “This group of managers […]

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NORTHWEST BOYS AND GIRLS BASKETBALL CONFERENCE ANNOUNCES AWARD WINNERS

The Northwest Basketball Conference announced the Boys and Girls All-Conference awards.  The schools in the conference are Crookston, East Grand Forks, Roseau, Thief River Falls and Warroad.  The award winners are below – Girls All-Conference Crookston – Halle Winjum, Abby Borowicz East Grand Forks – Alison Kovar, Tatem Votava Roseau – Kayla Bachleitner, Anya Severson

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FOSSTON STARTS THE GAME ON FIRE, CRUISES TO A WIN OVER FERTILE-BELTRAMI

The Fosston Greyhounds were on fire at the start of the game and built a big lead, and never looked back on their way to a 76-54 victory over the Fertile-Beltrami Falcons in the Section 8A semi-final played at Ralph Englestad Arena in Thief River Falls. FIRST HALF – Fertile-Beltrami scored the first points of

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HALLE WINJUM AND SEVERAL AREA PLAYERS NAMED GBB ALL-STATE HONORABLE MENTION

Crookston Girls Basketball’s Halle Winjum, a junior point guard, has been named to the Minnesota High School Basketball Coaches Class AA All-State Honorable Mention team. Winjum played in all 28 games this year and averaged a team-high 20.3 points per game while recording 568 points on the season.  She also had a team-high 251 rebounds

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SACRED HEART BOY’S BASKETBALL USES RUNS TO BEAT GOODRIDGE-GRYGLA

The Sacred Heart Eagles Boy’s Basketball team got a balanced effort, was on fire at the start of the game, and used two second-half runs to power past the Goodridge-Grygla Chargers 77-58 in the Section 8A Tournament quarterfinals at Ralph Engelstad Arena. FIRST HALF – Sacred Heart came out firing and built up a 14-6

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