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MSHSL EXPECTED TO LOOK AT FALL FOOTBALL AND VOLLEYBALL IN SPECIAL MEETING ON MONDAY

The president of the Minnesota State High School League Board of Directors has called a special board meeting for Monday, September 21 at 9:00 a.m.  The announcement didn’t include a reason for the meeting, but speculation is they will meet to discuss a fall football and volleyball season.  The official press release from the Minnesota […]

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BIG TEN TO RESTART FOOTBALL SEASON WITH GAMES STARTING OCTOBER 23-24

The Big Ten Conference announced the restart of its 2020-21 football season, with play scheduled to begin October 23-24.  The schedule will be an eight-game schedule and it will be completed in time to be eligible for post-season play. On August 11, the Big Ten Conference postponed the start of the season in response to

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CROOKSTON GIRL’S SOCCER SHUT OUT BY EAST GRAND FORKS

The Crookston Pirate Girl’s Soccer team played a solid first half, but a flurry of goals by East Grand Forks in the second half put the game away, as the Green Wave shut out the Pirates, 6-0, on Tuesday night at East Grand Forks High School. FIRST HALF – After being held scoreless for the

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THIEF RIVER FALLS HANDS PIRATE GIRLS TENNIS THEIR FIRST LOSS OF SEASON

The Thief River Falls Prowlers came out strong and outlasted the Crookston Pirate Girls Tennis team for a 6-1 victory in a Section 8A matchup played at the Crookston High School tennis courts.  “We had some good matches and happy with how we played,” said Crookston Coach Cody Brekken. “ Thief River Falls came out

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CROOKSTON BOY’S SOCCER FALLS IN REMATCH WITH PELICAN RAPIDS

The Crookston Pirate Boy’s Soccer fell at Pelican Rapids Tuesday, 10-0, in a matchup of Section 8A opponents. The Pirates opened their 2020 season on September 1 with a 5-0 loss to Pelican Rapids at home. “We saw a much improved Pelican Rapids team Tuesday,” Crookston head coach Lon Boike said, “compared to the one

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BIG TEN PRESIDENTS TO HEAR PRESENTATION ABOUT PLAYING FOOTBALL THIS FALL

Story by the Associated Press The Big Ten university presidents will meet Sunday to hear a presentation about playing a football season _ maybe as soon as late October _ though a vote to restart the postponed season is not guaranteed. A person with direct knowledge of the situation said the Big Ten’s Return to

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