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CROOKSTON 4TH GADE BOYS BASKETBALL FINISHES 2ND AT NORTHERN FREEZE TOURNEY

The Crookston Youth Basketball Association 4th grade boys placed 2nd last Saturday, January 29th, in Karlstad at the Northern Freeze youth basketball tournament.  Crookston defeated Roseau, Warren, and Kittson County Central to advance to the championship game, where we lost to Stephen-Argyle. Players are: Boden Turnwall, Cohen Luckow, Christian Cassavant, Isaac Erdmann, Jimmy Hood, Beau […]

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PIRATE DANCE TEAM FINISHES FIFTH AT SECTION COMPETITION, 10 POINTS FROM ADVANCING TO STATE

The Crookston Pirate Dance team competed in the Section 8A competition in Wadena on Saturday. The Pirates only competed in the kick competition.  Crookston finished fifth place, only 10 points from advancing to the state competition.  “We, unfortunately, couldn’t compete in Jazz due to a last-minute injury but still competed in kick,” said Pirate Coach

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TURNOVERS COSTLY FOR UMC MEN’S BASKETBALL IN LOSS TO MINOT STATE

The University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC) Golden Eagles Men’s Basketball team welcomed the Minot State Beavers into Lysaker Gymnasium on Saturday evening for a crucial NSIC conference game. The two teams met earlier in the season with Minot State winning 88-83. UMC was hoping to turn the tides in this game, but Minot State used

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TRUDEAU, BOWMAN, AND BOLL ARE CHAMPIONS AT THE NW INVITATIONAL AT FERTILE

The Crookston Pirate Wrestlers had six wrestlers in the championship match with three of them (Evin Trudeau, Ethan Bowman, and Ethan Boll) and all 10 placed on their way to a second-place finish at the 51st annual Northwest Invitational tournament at Fertile-Beltrami High School.  Thief River Falls won the team championship.  Team results 1. Thief

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RYLEE SOLHEIM & REESE SWANSON SCORE HAT TRICKS TO LEAD CROOKSTON TO AN 8-4 WIN

It took a while, but the Crookston Pirate Girl’s Hockey team pulled away in the second and third periods with six unanswered goals to defeat the Devils Lake, N.D. Firebirds in a girl’s hockey game played at the Crookston Sports Center. Devils Lake came to Crookston with 12 players, two of them goalies and a

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