ADVERTISE WITH US | EMAIL: KROX@RRV.NET

sports

sports

EIGHT-RUN FIFTH INNING LEADS UMC BASEBALL TO SERIES WIN OVER UMARY

The University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC) baseball team used an offensive surge in the fifth inning to blow past UMary 16-8 in an NSIC game played at Rough Rider Center in Watford City, North Dakota. After the University of Mary scraped across one run in the bottom of the first inning, Minnesota Crookston took their first […]

Share:
sports

UMC BASEBALL SPLITS DOUBLEHEADER AGAINST UMARY

The University of Minnesota Crookston baseball team picked up its offense after struggling in game one, with a 3-2 loss, to bounce back for a win in game two, 11-7, in a doubleheader against the University of Mary in a pair of NSIC games played at the Rough Rider Center in Watford City, North Dakota. 

Share:
sports

UMC MEN’S BASKETBALL TO HOST YOUTH CAMP THIS SUMMER

The University of Minnesota Crookston men’s basketball program will again offer camp options this summer. The Golden Eagles will host a Junior Eagle Day Camp from June 10-13 from 9 a.m.-12 p.m., and an Offensive Skills Day Camp from June 17-20 from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. The camps will be held at the University of Minnesota

Share:
sports

STEPHEN-ARGYLE NAMED MURRAY WARMATH LEGENDARY TEAM AWARD RECIPIENT

The Stephen-Argyle community has been named the Murray Warmath Legendary Team Award recipient by the Minnesota Chapter of the National Football Foundation. The program will be recognized at the 12th Annual Minnesota Football Honors on Saturday, April 27 at U.S. Bank Stadium. Decades ago the football team began practicing in the early morning before school

Share:
Uncategorized

KYLIE SOLHEIM SIGNS LETTER OF INTENT TO PLAY VOLLEYBALL AT CONCORDIA

Crookston High School senior, Kylie Solheim, signed an NCAA letter of intent to attend and play volleyball at Concordia College in Moorhead next year at a signing ceremony held at the Crookston High School Thursday afternoon. Kylie was an All-Conference player this year and All-Conference honorable mention as a junior.  The senior setter was a

Share:
sports, sportsfeever

SPORTS FEEVER – April 11, 2019

Wow….what a Final Four this past weekend.  Minneapolis did a great job of hosting all the events and over 72,000 people watch the semi-finals on Saturday and another 72,000-plus watched the championship game on Monday. We saw a lot of local celebrities like Nevin Lubarski (Stephen-Argyle coach), Conrad Lubarski (longtime coach), Ben Hemberger (Fosston coach),

Share:
Scroll to Top
Skip to content