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Stephen-Argyle Storm Girls Basketball

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CROOKSTON GIRLS BASKETBALL USES RUNS TO BEAT STEPHEN-ARGYLE

The Crookston Pirate Girl’s Basketball team used two big runs to open up a double-digit lead, and they never looked back as they beat the Stephen-Argyle Storm 67-46 in a game played in Argyle.  The Storm are coached by Gary Kotts, a 1979 Crookston Central High School graduate.  FIRST HALF – Crookston started the game

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WARREN-ALVARADO-OSLO UPSETS STEPHEN-ARGYLE IN SECTION 8A GIRLS BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT

The Warren-Alvarado-Oslo Ponies Girl’s Basketball team pulled off a stunning upset in the Section 8A Tournament on Saturday, when they defeated the top seed in the West Sub-Section, the Stephen-Argyle Storm 48-47. “What an unbelievable game and atmosphere,” said Ponies Head Coach Casey Pierce. “The girls deserved to win this game and I thought they

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HALLE WINJUM’S 20 SECOND HALF POINTS LEAD PIRATE GIRLS BASKETBALL PAST STEPHEN-ARGYLE

The Crookston Pirate Girl’s Basketball team used 20 second-half points from their sophomore guard Halle Winjum and stellar second-half defense to beat the Stephen-Argyle Storm 59-47 on Pirate senior night in a game played in Crookston. FIRST HALF – Crookston started the scoring with a Halle Winjum three-pointer before Stephen-Argyle responded with five straight points

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STEPHEN-ARGYLE WRAPS UP OUTSTANDING SEASON WITH A SECTION RUNNER-UP FINISH

The Cass Lake-Bena Panthers used a 15-0 run in the first half to build a double-digit lead and held off a late rally to beat the Stephen-Argyle Storm 65-55 in the Section 8A Girls Basketball Championship played at Ralph Englestad Arena in Thief River Falls. FIRST HALF Stephen-Argyle’s Riley Mooney scored the first points of

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