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Crookston Pirate Football hands out awards

The Crookston Pirate Football team recently held its end-of-the-year banquet at the Crookston High School commons. They handed out letters to all the letter winners and all-district team awards. The award winners and pictures are below. Seniors: Rylan Lubarski, Teagen Lubinski, Parker Kelly, Bradyn Pederson & Riley Helgeson All-District Academic: Tate Hamre, Rylan Lubarski First […]

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PIRATE CLAY TARGET TEAM RECENTLY COMPETED IN GATOR BLAST INVITE

The Crookston Pirate Clay Target team had 13 members compete at the Gator Blast Invitational on June 1 in Greenbush. The team placed 8th out of 13 teams. “This was our first time shooting in Greenbush, and it was a little windy, but they did well and had lots of fun,” said Coach Randy Prudhomme

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL GIVES SEND-OFF TO STATE FFA CHAPTER AND SPEECH TEAM MEMBERS

Crookston High School held a send-off for members of the FFA Chapter and two members of the High School Speech Team. The two-state participants for the speech are Shayla Azure and Zac Plante, coached by Brandon Neibauer-Adams. The Minnesota State Speech Competition will take place on April 19-20 at Shakopee High School. The FFA chapter

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CROOKSTON BANTAM A TEAM FINISHES 3RD AT DISTRICTS, ADVANCE TO REGIONS

The Crookston Bantam A hockey team finished third place in the District 16 tournament held at Thief River Falls this weekend and will advance to the region tournament March 3-5.   Crookston lost to Roseau 7-5 in the first round and beat Thief River Falls for third place 6-2. Members of the team are Brady

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CROOKSTON HIGH SCHOOL TRAP TEAM CONTINUES TO GROW

The Crookston High School Trap Shooting team has 39 members this spring, and it continues to grow. They shoot every Wednesday night at the Crookston Gun Club and compete against eight other teams in their class. Their head coach Darren Gjerswold believes there is a simple reason for the sport’s growth. “It’s a sport that

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