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FORMER UMC HOCKEY PLAYER BROCK ANUNDSON NAME ALASKA NANOOKS A.D.

Former University of Minnesota Crookston Golden Eagle Hockey player and graduate, Brock Anundson has been named the new Athletic Director for the Alaska Nanooks.  Anundson is also  a graduate of Lake of the Woods High School in Baudette. Anundson is a 2005 graduate of UMC and most recently was Assistant Athletic Director at Black Hills […]

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CROOKSTON PIRATE BASEBALL SWEPT BY WARROAD

The Crookston Pirates Baseball team lost to the Warroad Warriors 15-0 in game one and 8-1 in game two in a doubleheader played at Warroad’s Tony Stukel Field. GAME ONE –  Crookston’s first two batters struck out before Brooks Butt singled to right field for the first Pirate hit of the game.  The next batter

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TRAVIS OWEN STEPS DOWN AS GOLDEN EAGLES SOFTBALL COACH

The University of Minnesota Crookston has announced Head Softball Coach Travis Owen has stepped down from his position to pursue other career opportunities. The change is effective at the end of Owen’s contract. This past season, the Golden Eagles finished 10-32 on the season and 6-22 in the NSIC. In his three years at the

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CROOKSTON GIRLS TRACK TAKES SECOND AND BOYS FINISH 4TH IN TRF

The Crookston Pirate Girls Track Team took second place, just behind West Marshall while the Pirate Boys finished in fourth out of four teams at the 37th Quentin Jones Invitational at the MEC in Thief River Falls. GIRLS Emma Borowicz placed well again with first-place finishes in the 200-meter dash and pole vault and a

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CROOKSTON BOY’S TENNIS FALLS TO HIBBING AND GRAND RAPIDS

The Crookston Pirate Boy’s Tennis team won all three doubles matches but lost to Hibbing 4-3 and were shut out in a 7-0 loss to Grand Rapids at the Grand Rapids triangular.  In the Hibbing match, Crookston went heavy doubles and won all three.  At first doubles, Jack Garmen and Mason Owens won 6-0, 6-1. 

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CROOKSTON PIRATE SOFTBALL KEEP IT CLOSE BUT FALL TO EAST POLK

The Crookston Pirates softball team kept it close for most of the game, but a big inning from East Polk gave the North Stars a 15-5 victory in a game played in Erskine. The Pirates grabbed the first lead of the game in the first inning. Kenze Epema and Amber Cymbaluk were hit by pitches,

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