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UMC TRAPSHOOTING TEAM WRAPS UP THEIR FIRST SEASON WITH A SECOND PLACE FINISH

The University of Minnesota Crookston trapshooting club ended their inaugural season by finishing second out of five teams in the USA College Clay Target League Conference 1-A Conference 2. The Golden Eagles had their best score of the season with a 449.5 to remain in second place to wrap up the inaugural season under Head […]

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD APPROVES WINTER ACTIVITIES COACHES

The Crookston School Board met on Monday evening in the Crookston High School Choir/Orchestra room and approved the winter coaches list.  The list of coaches is below – Boys Basketball Girls Basketball Head – Greg Garmen Head – Darin Zimmerman Asst – Jason Tangquist Asst. Tayler Christensen 9th – Brett Brenden 9th – Emily Samuelson

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PIRATE BOYS SOCCER HANDS OUT VARSITY AND J.V. AWARDS

The Crookston Pirate Boys Soccer team held their end of the year banquet on Sunday and handed out the team awards. The Varsity and J.V. award winners are listed below. VARSITY AWARDS MVP Offense: Noah Kiel  MVP Defense:  Isiah Barlow  MVP Team:  Ben Brantner & Kaleb Thingelstad  Most Improved:  Cooper Brown & George French Hardest

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UMC WOMEN’S SOCCER SHUTOUT IN LOSS TO WAYNE STATE

The University of Minnesota Crookston women’s soccer team failed to score for the fourth straight match as the Wayne State Wildcats won 2-0 in an NSIC match played at the UMC Soccer Field. Wayne State’s Sophia Ketchmark (Sr., La Vista, NE) opened the scoring with a goal in the 18th minute, giving the Wildcats a

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WARREN-ALVARADO-OSLO DETHRONES LONG TIME SECTION CHAMP, STEPHEN-ARGYLE 14-6

Warren-Alvarado-Oslo’s defense forced 5 Stephen-Argyle turnovers, as the Ponies defeated the Storm 14-6 in a Section 8 9-man semifinal played in Warren. Brandon Miller led the way for Warren-Alvarado-Oslo’s offense rushing for 160 yards and two touchdowns in the win. First Quarter- Warren-Alvarado-Oslo set the tone with their first offensive drive. After Stephen-Argyle’s offense failed

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