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State-bound Tennis Players Sent Off To State In Style

Crookston High School Sophomores Catherine Tiedeman and Emma Borowicz are off to the State Class A Doubles Tournament at the Reed-Sweatt Family Tennis Center in Minneapolis.  Tiedeman and Borowicz will open the state tournament against Greta Reichman and Alissa Thorfinnson from Minnewaska Area High School at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday.  Their second match in either […]

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Pirate Boys Soccer Hands Out Awards

The Crookston Pirates Boys’ Soccer team celebrated the 2018 season with an end of the year banquet at the Crookston High School Commons. The Pirates honored their All-Conference honorees while reflecting on their recently concluded 2018 campaign. Senior captain Dilon Owens was named 1st Team All-Conference for Crookston. Juniors Jacob Brunelle and Ben Andringa both

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Roseau Ends The Pirate Football Season

The Crookston Pirate Football team had a lead early in the second quarter, but the Roseau Rams scored two unanswered touchdowns on their way to a 25-12 victory in the first round of the Section 8AA Football playoffs in a game played at Rueben J. Halvorson Field in Roseau. The game had an interesting start

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Moorhead Spuds Beat Pirate Swimming In Dual

The Crookston Pirates Girl’s swimming team fell 109-46 in a non-Section dual against Moorhead at the Crookston Community Swimming Pool. The Pirates were led by a strong performance from Thea Oman. Oman won both the 100 and 200-freestyle events winning the 100 with a time of 1:04.44 and a 2:21.45 in the 200. In the

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UMC Soccer Shut Out By Wayne State

The University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC) women’s soccer team failed to score for the twelfth time in sixteen matches this season falling 6-0 Wayne State Wildcats in an NSIC match played at the Wayne State College Soccer Field in Wayne, Nebraska. The Wildcats broke through first in the 31st minute when Sophia Ketchmark (Jr., La

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Turnovers Hurt UMC Football In Loss to Concordia-St. Paul

Minnesota Crookston football turned the ball over on their first two drives on the second-half allowing the Concordia-St. Paul Golden Bears to secure a 21-13 win in an NSIC game played at Sea Foam Stadium in St. Paul, MN. After Minnesota Crookston won the coin toss, the Golden Eagles deferred giving the Golden Bears the

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