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Sports Feever – January 14, 2020

It’s the most wonderful time of the year…..Winter Sports is finally here.  The first games are tonight with many more Friday and Saturday.  Several area teams will have their first games early next week.  Kids are excited, coaches are excited, parents are excited, officials are excited, radio announcers are excited, grandparents are excited, you get

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL DISTRICT RELEASES HOME EVENT PROTOCOLS

The Crookston School District Activities Department has released the protocols for all Crookston Pirate home sporting events.   Crookston High School Gym Gates open 30 minutes before game time. Masks are required for ALL fans. Extra masks will be available at the door. Limit of 150 people total. Currently limited to 2 people per participant. (A

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2020-21 SEASON SECTION 8A WRESTLING PREVIEW

We have a Section 8A 2020-21 season preview courtesy of Roger Mischke of Mat Rats. The preview is below.  MAT RATS SECTION 8A PREVIEW 2020-2021 FAVORITES: Badger/Greenbush-Middle River and United North Central DARK HORSES: Crookston and Frazee BADGER/GREENBUSH-MIDDLE RIVER GATORS Head Coach: Isaac Novacek Conference: Independent 18-12 Overall Thirteen Section Place Winners/Five State Qualifiers/One Placer

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JAMESTOWN SCORES SIX STRAIGHT GOALS TO BEAT UMC CLUB HOCKEY

The University of Jamestown Jimmies scored five straight goals at the end of the first period into the second period on their way to a 7-4 victory over the short-handed University of Minnesota Crookston Golden Eagle Club Hockey team in a game played in Jamestown to split the weekend series. UMC only had 14 players

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CASEY KALLOCK LEADS UMC GOLDEN EAGLE MEN’S CLUB HOCKEY TO SEASON OPENING WIN

The University of Minnesota Crookston Men’s Club Hockey team’s Casey Kallock (Jr. East Grand Forks) scored two goals and added two assists to power his team to a 5-3 season-opening victory over the University of Jamestown in North Dakota.  The game had almost as many penalty minutes (46) as shots on goal (52).  FIRST PERIOD

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