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CROOKSTON PIRATE DANCE TEAM SHOWS IMPROVEMENT AT PELICAN RAPIDS

The Crookston Pirate Dance team competed in Pelican Rapids on Saturday and the Jazz team finished 5th place and the Kick team took 8th. Both teams earned the highest scores they have seen in years, with the Kick team improving their score by almost 100 points from the first competition. “Both teams also stayed above […]

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PIRATES BOYS HOCKEY DROPS HARD FOUGHT GAME 4-3 TO GRAFTON-PARK RIVER

The Grafton-Park River Spoilers scored two power play goals and a shorthanded goal to defeat the Crookston Pirates Boys Hockey team 4-3 Saturday night as the Pirates were unable to overcome 11 minutes in the penalty box during the third period of a game played at the Crookston Sports Center.  1st Period The Spoilers opened

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WILLISTON STATE PULLS AWAY FOR A 7-3 VICTORY OVER UMC CLUB HOCKEY

The Williston State College Tetons used three goals in the second period, including two in 20 seconds to defeat the University of Minnesota Crookston Golden Eagles 7-3 in a game played at the Crookston Sports Center.   First Period UMC scored the first goal of the game when Josh Nelson (Fr., D, East Grand Forks)

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UMC MEN’S BASKETBALL COMES UP SHORT IN LOSS TO MARY

The University of Mary seemed to have an answer for every University of Minnesota Crookston Golden Eagle Men’s Basketball run as they won 73-60 at the McDowell Activity Center in Bismarck, North Dakota. FIRST HALF UMC scored first with a Leonard Dixon (Jr. Damascus, Org) basket, but Mary answered with back-to-back three-pointers for a 6-2

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UMC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL USES SOLID ALL-AROUND GAME TO BEAT MARY

The University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC) made all 10 free throws in the final 2:25 of the game and held on to beat the University of Mary Marauders 73-65 to earn a weekend series split at Lysaker Gymnasium in Crookston.  FIRST QUARTER UMC had a great start and scored the first seven points of the

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STEPHEN-ARGYLE USES BIG FIRST HALF RUN TO BEAT SHORT-HANDED SACRED HEART

The Stephen-Argyle Storm boys basketball players had taken some lopsided losses the last couple of years, but this group of players has worked hard, stuck together through thick and thin.  The Storm has shown the team’s character this season by coming out and winning all four games so far, including a 61-36 victory over the

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