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Over 11,500 students to compete in MN High School Clay Target League Spring season

Over 11,500 Students To Participate in Minnesota State High School Clay Target League Spring Season The season is underway for 11,557 student-athletes participating in the Minnesota State High School Clay Target League (MNSHSCTL) programs this spring. Those athletes are competing on 435 high school teams across the state, supported by thousands of coaches, team staff, and other […]

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PIRATE GIRLS TENNIS WINS THE CROOKSTON INVITE

The Crookston Pirate Girls Tennis team won the six-team Crookston Pirate Booster/Carla Johnson Memorial tournament at tennis courts throughout Crookston. Crookston won the team title with 14 points, one point better than East Grand Forks. Crookston had two first place individual finishes from Ava Martin at third singles and the second doubles team of Georgia

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AREA TEAMS RECEIVE MINNESOTA VOLLEYBALL COACHES ACADEMIC AWARDS

The Minnesota High School Volleyball Coaches Association has announced the team academic awards and a lot of teams from northwest Minnesota received awards. GOLD ACADEMIC AWARDS (3.75 to 4.0 GPA) Ada-Borup-West Badger/Greenbush-Middle River Barnesville Bemidji Blackduck Climax-Fisher Detroit Lakes East Grand Forks Fertile-Beltrami Frazee Hawley Lake Park-Audubon Menahga Moorhead Northern Freeze Park Christian Pelican Rapids

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SECTION 8A GIRLS TENNIS TOURNEY SEEDS ANNOUNCED

The Section 8A Tournament coaches seeding meeting was held on Sunday night and the coaches seeded the team and individual tournaments.  The seeds are below – Team tourney seeds – 1. Staples-Motley 2. Crookston 3. Park Rapids 4. Wadena-Deer Creek 5. Roseau 6. Parkers Prairie 7. Long Prairie-Grey Eagle First Round – Thursday, October 13

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SECTION 8A GIRLS TENNIS TOURNAMENT SEEDS RELEASED

The Section 8A Girls Tennis tournament seeding meeting was held on Tuesday, October 5 and the seeds are as follows –  TEAM TOURNAMENT- 1. Park Rapids 2. Crookston 3. Staples-Motley 4. Wadena-Deer Creek 5. Roseau 6. Parkers Prairie 7. Long Prairie-Grey Eagle Tournament schedule –  FIRST ROUND – October 7 at high seed #1 Park

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PIRATE GIRLS TENNIS TAKES SIXTH AT INDIVIDUAL-BASED LITCHFIELD TOURNEY

The Crookston Pirate Girls Tennis team is competed in the Litchfield tournament on Saturday- an individual tournament with individuals receiving team points for every win. The tournament included, Staples-Motley, Annandale, Owatonna, St. Peter, Delano, Litchfield, and Benson. The Pirates took sixth place as a team. “It was a long day for the girls starting at

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