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CHS SPEECH TEAM COMPETES AT BEMIDJI COMPETITION

The Crookston High School Speech Team competed at the 18th Annual Bemidji Lumberjack Invitational on Saturday, February 25. Crookston was one of 32 schools competing at the tournament, and several students brought home awards. Winners included: Zara Baig 1st place in Humor Sam Rezac 3rd place in Storytelling Brandon Wandrie 3rd place in Honor Finals for Original […]

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CROOKSTON GIRLS TRACK FINISH 2ND, BOYS FINISH 8TH AT SUB-SECTION TRACK MEET

The Crookston Pirate Girls Track and Field team finished second out of 11 teams and will advance eight girls in 10 events to the Section 8A meet and the Pirate Boys finished eighth out of 11 teams and will advance five individuals in four events after the Section 8A West Sub-section meet in Warren. The

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