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NW BOYS BASKETBALL CONFERENCE ANNOUNCES ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM

The Northwest Boys Basketball Conference released the conference awards on Wednesday, March 23.  The award winners are below –  All-Conference – Crookston – Jack Garmen, Jacob Hesby Bagley – Alex Jobe East Grand Forks – Tanner Campos, Clyde Anderson, Warroad – Evan Grover, Dylan Fox, Cole Spenst Thief River Falls – Jack Manning, Jack Rosendahl, […]

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ROSEAU ENDS CROOKSTON BOYS BASKETBALL SEASON WITH A 74-65 VICTORY

The Roseau Rams used a 14-0 run in the final minutes of the first half to beat the Crookston Pirate Boys Basketball team in a Section 8AA play-in game at the Roseau High School gymnasium. FIRST HALF Crookston had a great start. They were playing good defense, moving the ball around, and making shots while

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