FRIDAY - FEBRUARY 3, 2012
UMC WOMEN'S BASKETBALL LOSES WIESE TO INJURY AND GAME TO UNIVERSITY OF MARY
The University of Minnesota-Crookston Women’s Basketball player Brittani Wiese
(Jr. Albertville) went down with a knee injury in the first half and UMC
struggled in the second half without their point guard as the University of Mary
outscored UMC 40-21 in the second half to pick up a 72-51 NSIC victory in
Crookston.
UMC built an eight point (14-6) lead in the first minutes of the game before
Mary went on a 12-0 run to take the lead for the first time in the game at
16-14. The game would be tied at 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28 and 30 before Mary
scored the final basket of the half to take a 32-30 lead at halftime. Wiese
hurt her knee driving into the lane and had to be helped off the floor late in
the half and with 2:03 remaining she came back into the game with her knee taped
up. Wiese had to be taken out a few seconds later and she never came back into
the game.
In the second half UMC struggled with out their floor general as they were
outscored 40-21 in the second half and couldn’t get anything going offensively
while Mary starting heating up from outside making 6-12 three pointers. UMC
struggled shooting all night long as they were 19-74 for 25.7% from the field.
“We weren’t able to recover after Brittani went down,” said UMC Coach Mike
Roysland. “We had some girls that tried to take over, but it just didn’t happen
tonight. You just can’t shoot 25 percent in a game and expect to win.”
UMC drops to 8-11 on the year and 5-10 in the NSIC and will host Northern State
Saturday. Mary improves to 15-5 on the year and 14-4 in the NSIC.

Laurie Tyson with a shot in the lane
Carly Rothstein with a long jump shot
|
1st Half |
2nd Half |
Final |
|
|
U of Mary |
32 |
40 |
72 |
|
UMC |
30 |
21 |
51 |
|
For UMC |
Points |
Rebounds |
Assists/Steals |
|
Megan Eul |
19 | 2 assists | |
| Brittani Wiese | 7 | 3 assists | |
| Ebony Livingston | 5 | 4 | 2 assists |
| Carly Rothstein | 5 | 4 | |
| Kenzie Church | 5 | ||
| Carli Bunning | 4 | 8 | 2 steals |
| Laurie Tyson | 2 | 6 | 3 steals |
| Cienna Walker | 2 | 4 | |
| Ashley Martell | 2 |
UMC MEN'S BASKETBALL STRUGGLE IN SECOND HALF IN 76-52 LOSS TO MARY
The Golden Eagle Men’s Basketball team was outscored 41-25 in the second half as
the University of Mary Marauders blew open a close ball game on their way to a
76-52 NSIC win in Crookston.
Mary led 29-27 with 3:27 left in the first half and finished the half strong by
going on an 6-0 run including a huge one hand power dunk by Jalen Jaspers (Soph.
Minneapolis) as he went down the middle of the lane and the Marauders led 36-27
lead at halftime.
The dunk seemed to set the tone for the rest of the game as Mary would slowly
build a double digit lead all the way up to the 24 point lead at the end of the
game for the 76-52 win, avenging a loss to UMC in Bismarck, N.D. earlier this
year.
UMC drops to 6-13 overall and 2-13 in the NSIC and will host Northern State on
Saturday. Mary improves to 5-15 overall and 4-12 in the NSIC.

Jacolby Anderson with a three point shot Almir Krdzalic looks to
pass as a Mary defender looks on
|
1st Half |
2nd Half |
Final |
|
|
U of Mary |
35 |
41 |
76 |
|
UMC |
27 |
25 |
52 |
|
For UMC |
Points |
Rebounds |
Assists/Steals |
|
Akeem Cubie |
17 | 5 | |
| Jacolby Anderson | 11 | 4 assists | |
| Broderick Schmidt | 9 | 9 | |
| Trent Graves | 6 | 4 | |
| Alan Sharp | 4 | ||
| Almir Krdzalic | 3 | 3 | 7 assists |
| Justin Rake | 2 |
CROOKSTON GIRL'S BASKETBALL STAY HOT IN SECTION WIN AT BAGLEY
The Crookston Pirate Girls Basketball took advantage of Bagley turnovers and
turned them into quick points in several runs and cruised to a 66-45 victory
over the Bagley Flyers.
Crookston jumped out to an early 10-4 lead seven minutes into the first half
taking advantage of 10 Bagley turnovers. The Pirates led 18-13 when they went
on an 11-1 run over a three minute span behind Amber Froeber’s four points, a
three by Sydney Boike and a basket a piece by Brooke Heggie and Monica Wold to
give Crookston a 29-14 lead. The Pirate offense would sputter in the final
three minutes of the half as Katie Davidson made two free throws for the only
Crookston points, but they still had a 31-19 lead at halftime. “Coach Steve
Kofoed made the comment on the way to the locker room that we are up by 20, but
it feels like were are down,” said Pirate Coach Lon Boike. “I don’t think
anybody in the locker room felt that we played our best.”
Crookston continued their tough defense as they started the second half on an
11-0 run behind Sydney Boike’s eight points and two free throws by Erica
Samuelson and one free throw by Kaylee Desrosier to take a 42-19 lead with 12
minutes left in the game. The Pirates continued to expand the lead all the way
to 26 points (55-29) after a Hayley Solheim basket. “We started to move the
ball better in the second half and got things going,” said Brooke Heggie. “We
started a little slow in the first half, but we started play better in the
second half.” Crookston went into a bit of a lull as they were bringing in
different players and they couldn’t get on the same page and Bagley took
advantage by going on a 9-0 run. Crookston settled down by going on an 8-0 of
their own with Heggie scoring six points and a basket by Desrosier and Crookston
led 63-38 late and held on for the 66-45 victory. “We were a little choppy
tonight with our substitutions, trying to get as many people in as we could,”
said Coach Boike. “We didn’t really have a subbing rotation tonight and just
girls in. We were able to rest some players at the end getting ready for Hawley
tomorrow night.”
Crookston improves to 12-7 on the year and will be at Hawley on Saturday, while
Bagley drops to 9-11 on the year.
JV- Crox won 49-11

Kylie Simmons and Kaylee Desrosier go for the ball
Amber Froeber copies the poster on the wall
|
1st Half |
2nd Half |
Final |
|
|
CROOKSTON |
31 |
35 |
66 |
|
Bagley |
19 |
26 |
45 |
|
For CROOKSTON |
Points |
Rebounds |
Assists/Steals |
|
Sydney Boike |
17 | 4 | 2 steals |
| Brooke Heggie | 10 | 3 | |
| Amber Froeber | 8 | 4 | |
| Kaylee Desrosier | 7 | 3 | 2 steals |
| Kenzie Klatt | 6 | 4 assists | |
| Katie Davidson | 4 | 3 | 3 assits/3 steals |
| Erica Samuelson | 4 | 2 | 4 steals |
| Hayley Solheim | 4 | 2 | |
| Taylor Demarais | 2 | 3 assists/2 steals | |
| Kylie Simmons | 2 | ||
| Monica Wold | 2 | 5 |
|
For Bagley |
Points |
| Kari Skersick | 15 |
| Bailey Fultz | 12 |
| Sean Benson | 7 |
| Jasmin Nelson | 5 |
| Hannah Neeland | 4 |
| Jaysha Pemberton | 2 |
RED WING'S REZANSOFF SCORES FIVE TIMES TO LEAD WINGERS OVER CROOKSTON 8-2
It was a first meeting ever between Crookston and Red Wing in Boy’s Hockey and
the way the Wingers played and in particularly junior Alex Rezansoff, the
Pirates might not want to see them again as Red Wing defeated the Pirates 8-2 at
the Crookston Sports Center.
Crookston was buzzing to start the game, but the Wingers goalie Preston Blarney
made some nice saves and maybe had some of the Blarney stone in his pocket as
well, but it was scoreless half-way through the period until Tyler Grove scored
eight and a half minutes into the period. Late in the period, Rezansoff started
showing some glimpses of what was to come as he scored a goal with two minutes
left in the period and another back-breaker with one second left in the period
and the Wingers led 3-0 after a period. “We started out by dominating the game
and maybe taking advantage of their bus legs,” said Crookston head coach Jon
Bittner, “but we fell completely apart at the end of the period, which was
disappointing.”
Crookston did get some excitement back in the game when Kyle Proulx scored his
second goal of the season just 50 seconds into the period making it 3-1, but not
only did Rezansoff score a goal 19 seconds later, but he added another in 11
seconds to put Red Wing up 5-1 with just 1:20 gone in the second period. “Kyle
gave us a nice lift with his goal to start the period, but #19 (Rezansoff)
answered with the two goals and everything just fell apart for us,” said coach
Bittner, “he is a nice player with a good shot, some speed and he made the most
of his opportunities.”
Rezansoff probably would pick the Crookston Sports Center as one of his favorite
rinks, because he added another one half-way through the period. That is five
goals in 22:48 of playing in the CSC!!!
The Wingers scored another one late and led 7-1 after the second period and went
to running time to start the third period, which stopped when Curtis Regan
scored about seven and a half minutes into the period. It was Regan’s third goal
in four games for the Pirates, but again any momentum Crookston might have had
was quickly evaporated as the Wingers scored 23 seconds later, this time
Rezansoff set up the goal by Taylor Hanson to give Red Wing an 8-2 lead and for
the last nine minutes it went back to running time and the Wingers picked up the
win. “We had high hopes, but Red Wing has a nice team,” said coach Bittner, “we
have some work to do starting on Monday in practice.”
Crookston, 6-16-1 on the season, is off for a week when they host Lake of the
Woods next Friday. Red Wing improves to 10-8-1 on the year and will be at Thief
River Falls tomorrow afternoon.
JV - Crookston won 6-4

Paul Bittner
fires a shot on goal from the point
| Scoring |
1st |
2nd |
3rd |
Final |
| Red Wing |
3 |
4 |
1 |
8 |
| CROOKSTON |
0 |
1 |
1 |
2 |

Kollin Erdman makes a save on a penalty shot
1st Period
8:23 - RW - Tyler Grove (Marcus Dodge)
15:02 - RW - Alex Rezansoff (Taylor Hanson)
16:59 - RW - Alex Rezansoff (Marcus Dodge)
2nd Period
0:50 - Crox - Kyle Proulx (2) (Connor Morgan and Brady Heppner)
1:09 - RW - Alex Rezansoff (Ryan Rehder)
1:20 - RW - Alex Rezansoff (Taylor Hanson and Ryan Rehder)
7:48 - RW - Alex Rezansoff (Ryan Rehder and Taylor Hanson)
10:04 - RW - Mike Stegora (Tyler Grove and Jack Strusz)
3rd Period
7:31 - Crox - Curtis Regan (3) (Ryan Bittner)
7:54 - RW - Taylor Hanson (Marcus Dodge and Alex Rezansoff)
| Saves |
1st |
2nd |
3rd |
Total |
| Preston Blarney-Red Wing |
7 |
10 |
5 |
22 |
| Kollin Erdman- Crookston |
9 |
5 |
X |
14 |
| Parker Epema-Crookston |
X |
3 |
1 |
4 |
THURSDAY - FEBRUARY 2, 2012
EAST GRAND FORKS FAST START PROPELS GREEN WAVE TO 6-5
WIN OVER PIRATES
Trailing 1-0 early in the first period, the East Grand Forks Green Wave scored
four goals in a 3:07 span and then held on to a 6-5 win over the Crookston Pirates
in a Section 8A Girl’s Hockey game at the East Grand Forks Civic Center.
The Pirates Natasha Skala scored the first goal of the game just over two
minutes in on a slap shot that went off the Green Wave goalie, Madi Galstad’s
glove to give Crookston an early lead. There wasn’t a lot of defense played the
rest of the period as the action was end to end with great scoring opportunities
by both teams, but it was East Grand Forks that took advantage. After a Pirate
shot from the point bounced off the Green Wave’s leading scorer, CoCo Piche, to
center ice, the sophomore picked up the puck, blew into the Crookston zone on a
breakaway and beat Pirate goalie Rachel Biermaier to tie the game as both teams
were skating a person short. Riley Koberinski scored just over a minute later
for East Grand Forks, putting in a rebound off a shot from the point. Then
eighth grade speedster for the Green Wave, Haley Mack scored two goals in just
over a minute, the first came after Biermaier made two saves, but couldn’t get
control of the puck and the Mack kept jabbing away at the loose puck and finally
knocked it in to make it 3-1. Mack then showed off her speed on her second goal,
getting into the Crookston zone, blowing past at Pirate defenseman and scored to
put East Grand Forks ahead 4-1 with five and a half minutes to go in the period
and they had the Pirates reeling. With the Pirates on their heels, they called
on one of the leading goal scorers in the State of Minnesota, Brianna Breiland.
She responded by winning a face off in the Green Wave zone, taking the puck by a
defenseman and a Green Wave forward, circled around in front of the East Grand
Forks goal and slid a wrist shot by the stick side of Galstad and the power play
goal pulled Crookston within 4-2 and the period would end that way. “When you
get down 4-1 and dig that deep a hole and have to come back is tough,” said
Crookston coach Tim Persson. “We struggled in our end giving them two
breakaways. Our kids battled back and we told the girls it was going to be a
high scoring game and that last goal by Brianna gave us a little confidence
going into the second period.”
Piche scored her second goal of the game taking a pass in front of the Crookston
goal from the low slot and picked the corner to put the Green Wave back up by
three goals, 5-2 with just under two minutes gone of the second period.
Crookston’s Breiland answered seven seconds later by winning the faceoff, and a
couple passes later beat the Green Wave goalie to make it 5-3. The Pirates
climbed back to within one with about 10 minutes left in the period when
Marietta Geist who was behind the Green Wave net, made a crisp pass in front to
Riley Erickson, and the Pirate senior made a nice shot to the far side of
Galstad and Crookston trailed 5-4. East Grand Forks closed out the scoring with
the eventual winning goal on a nice passing play that started with the Green
Wave on a three on one situation and Maggie Tweten finding Piche to the side of
the Crookston goal and she slid it across the crease to Jenna Wisk who score
with four and a half minutes to go to make it a 6-4 Green Wave, which they
carried into the second intermission. “Their fifth and sixth goals should have
been prevented,” said Persson. “We had everyone moving up and then a give-away
and they come in on a three on one on their fifth goal. Their sixth goal their
kid pounded it off the boards two times and all we had to do is stand up and
take the body and we didn’t and they have another three on one. Those goals
could and should have been prevented. The play was up and down the ice and the
kids were getting tired, but I tell you what they really were working hard.”
As it turned out, the only goal of the third period came early when Hayley Epema
scored just over two minutes into the period on a beautiful passing play.
Breiland from the near corner in the East Grand Forks end making a crisp, very
hard pass on the ice across the Green Wave crease and Epema was parked to the
right side of the goalie and just flicked it in to pull the Pirates within 6-5
with a whole lot of time left. Both teams had chances, but the two defenses
also shored things up a bit. Crookston took a couple late penalties which
hampered their offensive attack but they did manage to pull their goalie with
about a minute left but were unable to get the equalizer and the Green Wave held
on to the 6-5 win to secure the number three seed in the Section 8A Tournament
that starts next week. One of the Pirate penalties with 35 seconds left in the
game came after a Crookston player ran into the Green Wave goalie Galstad. Galstad
is the only goalie dressed for East Grand Forks and she was down on the ice for
about five minutes and was able to continue to finish the game and pick up the
win. “East Grand Forks fans thought that we had a set play that we would run
over their goalie and that is certainly not true,” said Crookston coach Persson.
“Hayley was in their zone and the East Grand Forks defense was trying to keep
her from going to the net and got her stick around Hayley’s neck and then
Natasha hit that kid who plowed into Hayley and took her into the goalie, so
there really shouldn’t have been a penalty called at all and then we put the
puck in the net with all that action and they disallowed it because I think the
referee’s had made up their mind that Hayley had ran her.” East Grand Forks is
now 12-9-2 on the season and will be the number three seed and host Lake of the
Woods next Thursday in a Section 8A Tournament first round game. Crookston
drops to 13-12 and will be the number four seed and host Park Rapids on Thursday
night at 7:00 PM at the Crookston Sports Center in a first round game. “It was a
good exciting hockey game with a lot of things going on,” said Persson. “Now we
have a week to prepare for Park Rapids at our place and if things work out, we
would see Warroad again and who knows!”
JV - Crookston won 4-3 in overtime (Leah Trostad scored the winner)

Caitlin Wahouske skates by an East Grand Forks defenseman with the puck
| Scoring |
1st |
2nd |
3rd |
Final |
| CROOKSTON |
2 |
2 |
1 |
5 |
| East Grand Forks |
4 |
2 |
0 |
6 |

Riley Erickson lets a shot go as a Greenwave player tries to block the shot
1st Period
2:07 - Crox - Natasha Skala (8) (Brianna Breiland)
6:25 - EGF - CoCo Piche (unassisted)
7:33 - EGF - Riley Koberinski (Ally Eischens, Haley Mack)
(PP)
8:26 - EGF - Haley Mack (Jenna Wisk, Maggie Tweten)
9:32 - EGF - Haley Mack (Riley Koberinski)
10:12 - Crox - Brianna Breiland (45) (unassisted) (PP)
2nd Period
1:50 - EGF - CoCo Piche (Maggie Tweten, Jenna Wisk)
1:57 - Crox - Brianna Breiland (46) (Caitlin Wahouske, Sabrina
Delorme)
5:10 - Crox - Riley Erickson (2) (Marietta Geist)
12:21 - EGF - Jenna Wisk (CoCo Piche, Maggie Tweten)
3rd Period
2:18 - Crox - Hayley Epema (8) (Brianna Breiland)
| Saves |
1st |
2nd |
3rd |
Total |
| Rachel Biermaier-Crookston |
7 |
5 |
5 |
17 |
| Madi Galstad-EGF |
7 |
9 |
7 |
23 |
CROOKSTON WRESTLING WIN FIVE MATCHES BY FORFEIT TO BEAT EAST GRAND FORKS/SACRED HEART
In most of the matches this season the Crookston Pirate Wrestling team has had
to forfeit four or five matches in each dual, but tonight was different as the
Pirates only lost won match and won five by forfeit and cruised to a 55-19
Section 8AA victory over East Grand Forks/Sacred Heart in East Grand Forks.
Crookston lost the first two matches on the evening, one by forfeit before Kyle
Caputo picked up the first Pirate win at 120 pounds by a 9-0 decision. Caputo
quickly built a 2-0 lead and then in the second period scored five points to
take a 7-0 lead before winning 9-0. Crookston’s Shad Steer followed with
another 6-2 decision at 126 pounds. Steer led his match 2-0 after the first
period and led 2-1 early in the second before he got a take down and led 4-1
after two. Steer added another take down in the third and held on for the 6-2
victory. “We had one guy not make weight so we shuffled things around a bit and
it worked out well,” said Pirate Coach Chad Hitchen. “Kyle wrestled hard and
had a good match and Shad wrestled well to pick up a nice win.” Cody Weiland
ran into a very good Alex Yanish in his match at 132. After the first period
their match was scoreless. In the second period Yanish got an escape to take a
1-0 lead and Weiland wasn’t able to get a take down and Yanish won 1-0 to give
EGF/SH a 13-7 lead. “Yanish is a pretty good wrestler,” said Coach Hitchen.
“It was a good match-up as you could tell from the 1-0 score and Cody just
couldn’t get up off the mat to get any points.” The Pirates picked up a forfeit
win at 138 pounds to tie the match and then the Pirates went on a pinning spree,
picking up three pins all under a minute. Wyatt Hanson recorded a pin at 59
seconds, Luke Edlund at 47 seconds and Blake Bergeron in 40 seconds to give
Crookston a 31-13 lead. EGF/SH got a pin at 170 pounds before Crookston won the
final four matches by forfeit for a 55-19 Section 8AA win. “I thought we
wrestled well, we came out aggressive,” said Coach Hitchen. “It was nice to get
a team win against a section opponent and it was nice to pick up wins by forfeit
for a change instead of giving up a bunch of points.”

Kyle Caputo is close to a pin
in his win over EGF's Stanley Peltier
|
PIRATES-55 |
EGF-19 |
Winner |
Results |
|
|
106 lbs |
Preston Desrosier |
Javi LaMora | EGF | 11-2 |
|
113 lbs |
OPEN |
Eddie Bushaw | EGF | FORFEIT |
|
120 lbs |
Kyle Caputo |
Stanley Peltier | Crox | 9-0 |
|
126 lbs |
Shad Steer | Cody Steer | Crox | 6-2 |
|
132 lbs |
Cody Weiland |
Alex Yanish | EGF | 1-0 |
|
138 lbs |
Cody Erickson |
OPEN | Crox | FORFEIT |
|
145 lbs |
Wyatt Hanson |
Zack Fountain | Crox | Pin at 0:59 |
|
152 lbs |
Luke Edlund |
Blake Pladsen | Crox | Pin at 0:47 |
|
160 lbs |
Blake Bergeron |
Matt O'Leary | Crox | Pin at 0:40 |
|
170 lbs |
Salomen Guittierez |
Eli Deziel | EGF | Pin at 1:14 |
|
182 lbs |
Zack Lutz | OPEN | Crox | FORFEIT |
|
195 lbs |
Josh Edlund |
OPEN | Crox | FORFEIT |
|
220 lbs |
Ben Eia |
OPEN | Crox | FORFEIT |
|
285 lbs |
Jacob Oien |
OPEN | Crox | FORFEIT |

Shad Steer is in control
on his way to a 6-2 win over EGF's Cody Steer
UMC WOMEN'S BASKETBALL PLAYER, MEGAN EUL, RECEIVES TWO ACADEMIC AWARDS
The
University of Minnesota, Crookston Sports Information Department announced today
that Megan Eul (F, 5-10, Sr. Rosemount) has
been named to the Capitol One Academic All-District team for her outstanding
performance in the classroom and on the basketball court. The award is given by
the
College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). Eul’s stats will be
updated and she will advance for final voting for a chance to earn a spot on the
CoSIDA Academic All-American team.
District 52 Winners
NCAA Division II
Mikayla Barondeau NORTHERN STATE UNIVERSITY
Megan Eul
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, CROOKSTON
Kaitlin Petri
CHADRON STATE COLLEGE
Vanessa Jones NEBRASKA-KEARNEY
Michelle McDonald WINONA STATE UNIVERSITY
Northern
Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) Commissioner Butch Raymond is proud to
announce the third annual NSIC Myles Brand All-Academic with Distinction Award
winners. The honor, named for the late NCAA President Dr. Myles Brand, is
bestowed to senior NSIC student-athletes who have a cumulative grade point
average of 3.75 or higher, are exhausting their eligibility and are on track to
graduate. Each student-athlete will be recognized by the NSIC with a certificate
of achievement and a wrist watch. Furthermore, each institution is highly
encouraged to have these student-athletes be publicly recognized at a home
athletic event. A total of 85 student-athletes from the NSIC’s 14 institutions
will receive the award in its third year.
University
of Minnesota-Crookston Golden Eagle
Women’s Basketball player Megan Eul
(F, 5-10, Sr. Rosemount) was the lone
UMC student-athlete to receive the honor this year. She is majoring in early
childhood education at the University of Minnesota, Crookston.
“The NSIC is excited to have this opportunity to honor an elite group of our
student-athletes for their accomplishments. We feel very privileged to name the
award after Dr. Brand in recognition of his strong support and the continued
emphasis he placed on academics in the ‘Life in Balance’ theme of Division
II,” said Raymond.
Dr. Myles N. Brand, visionary leader, educator and reformer, served as the
President of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) from 2003-2009.
He passed away in September 2009 at the age of 67 after a battle with pancreatic
cancer. Brand presided over passage of the most comprehensive academic reform
package for intercollegiate athletics in recent history – a package that
refocused the attention of student-athletes, coaches and administrators on the
education of student-athletes. Brand also changed the national dialog on college
sports to emphasize the educational value of athletics participation and the
integration of intercollegiate athletics with the academic mission of higher
education. His impact on Division II ran deep by implementing an identity
campaign and a strategic-positioning platform tied to specific divisional
attributes. He challenged Division II to continue its game-environment and
community-engagement focus, and improve academic success rates.
WEDNESDAY - FEBRUARY 1, 2012
UMC FOOTBALL TEAM SIGN 13 PLAYERS SO FAR ON SIGNING DAY (updated 3:13 2-1-12)
The University of Minnesota, Crookston Golden (UMC) Eagle Football program announced today the signing of eight players on signing day. All the signees are listed below.
UMC FOOTBALL SIGNEES-
Adam
Lawrence
OL 6-3 255 lbs
East Grand Forks, Minn.
Lawrence is a 6-3, 255 lb, offensive lineman from East Grand Forks Senior High
School in the Heart O’Lakes Conference. He was named MVP of the offensive line
and earned All-Conference honors following his senior season. Lawrence plans to
major in agricultural systems management at the University of Minnesota,
Crookston. He is the son of Tessa and Dan Stroot.
Joshua Hughes
OL 6-3 215 lbs
Brooksville, Fla.
Hughes is a 6-3, 215 lb, offensive lineman from Central High School in
Brooksville. He was named a team captain prior to his senior football campaign.
Hughes plans to major in natural resources law enforcement at the University of
Minnesota, Crookston. He is the son of Cyndi and John Hughes.
Austin Guillen
DL 6-1 225 lbs
Madison, Wis.
Guillen is a 6-1, 225 lb, defensive lineman from Monona Grove High School in the
Badger South Conference. He was named a team captain and the most dedicated
player. Guillen was also named all-conference honorable mention following his
junior and senior seasons. Guillen plans to major in marketing at the University
of Minnesota, Crookston. He is the son of Cheryl Sime and Ricky Guillen.
Zach Burns
LB 5-11 195 lbs
Grafton, N.D.
Burns is a 5-11, 195 lb, linebacker from Grafton High School in North Dakota
East Region AA. He was named 1st Team All-State Defense at the
conclusion of the 2011 season and was selected to participate in the 2012 North
Dakota Shrine Bowl. Burns plans to major in agricultural business at the
University of Minnesota, Crookston. He is the son of Traci and Todd Burns.
Zack Anderson
TE 6-1 200 lbs
Albertville, Minn.
Anderson is a 6-1, 200 lb, tight end, from St. Michael-Albertville High School
in the Mississippi 8 Conference. He lettered both his junior and senior seasons
and was named all-conference honorable mention. Anderson plans to major in
natural resources (wildlife management) at the University of Minnesota,
Crookston. He is the son of Cindy and Glen Anderson.
Steven Miller
LB 6-0 215 lbs
South St. Paul, Minn.
Miller is a 6-0, 215 lb, linebacker from South St. Paul High School in the
Classic Suburban Conference. He was named an all-conference team member for his
play on a team that went 20-3 over the last two seasons. Miller plans to major
in health sciences and biology at the University of Minnesota, Crookston. He is
the son of Jean and Jorge Rosario.
Joe Machacek
OL 6-2 250 lbs
Eagan, Minn.
Machacek is a 6-2, 250 lb, offensive lineman from Eagan High School in the South
Suburban Conference. He earned recognition as an all-conference honorable
mention player. In the classroom he was a National Honor Society member.
Machacek plans to major in software engineering at the University of Minnesota,
Crookston. He is the son of Jane and Bill Machacek.
Cole Jackson
DL 6-0 290 lbs
Ames, Iowa
Jackson is a 6-0, 290 lb, defensive lineman from Iowa Western Community College
(IWCC). In high school he played in the Heart of Iowa Conference and at IWCC he
played in the Midwest Football Conference. In high school he was named
all-conference, all-area, all-state, and was named an all-star at the Shrine
Bowl game. He was a two-year starter at IWCC and was a dominant nose tackle for
the Edge Bowl Champions. Jackson plans to major in sport & recreation
management at the University of Minnesota, Crookston. He is the son of Robin and
Kevin Jackson.
Stanley Harvey
WR 6-2 180 lbs
Long Prairie, Minn.
Harvey is a 6-2, 180 lb, wide receiver from Long Prairie-Grey Eagle High School
in the West Central Conference. He is a four-year letterwinner, three-time team
captain, and a two-year all-conference honorable mention player. He was also
named the Max-Preps Player of the Week in 2010. Harvey plans to major in
agricultural business at the University of Minnesota, Crookston. He is the son
of Joan and Tim Harvey.
Rene Lawson, Jr.
LB 6-2 240 lbs
Arlington, Texas
Lawson is a 6-2, 240 lb, linebacker from Timberview High School in Division II
5-5A. He was named the 2011 National Underclassmen (NUC) Strongest Man MVP,
earned the 2011 NUC Best Defensive Player award and leadership award and earned
the NUC Combine Top Prospect Leadership Award. Lawson earned 2010 All-District
Honorable Mention honors and 2011 All-District Academic honors. He was named to
the 2011 All-District 1st Team and was recognized as the best
defensive end on the 2011 regional championship team. Lawson plans to major in
health sciences with a minor in communication. He is the son of Tracy and Rene
Lawson, Sr.
Anthony Peterson
OL 6-1 215 lbs
Swanville, Minn.
Peterson is a 6-1, 215 lb, offensive lineman from Long Prairie-Grey Eagle in the
West Central Conference. He is a three-time letterwinner in football and was
named all-conference honorable mention following his senior season. Peterson
plans to major in sport & recreation management at the University of
Minnesota, Crookston. He is the son of Ann and Brad Peterson.
Keith Osgood
WR 6-0 170 lbs
Goulds, Fla.
Osgood is a 6-0, 170 lb, wide receiver from Dakota College at Bottineau in the
Mon-Dak Athletic Conference. He led the Lumberjacks in receptions in his
sophomore season. Osgood plans to major in sport & recreation management at
the University of Minnesota, Crookston. He is the son of Maggie and Keith
Osgood.
Deryck Woods, II
LB 6-0 220 lbs
Keller, Texas
UMC
SOCCER TEAM SIGN PLAYERS FROM SIOUX FALLS, SD.,
ST. PAUL AND FLIN FLON
The University of
Minnesota, Crookston (UMC) Golden Eagle Women’s Soccer program today announced
the signing of Elizabeth Busch (Sioux Falls, S.D.),
Courtney Armborst
and Delaney McIntyre (Flin
Flon, Manitoba)
to a
National Letters of Intent for the 2012-2013 season.
Busch, a 5-4 midfielder from
O’Gorman High School, Busch was a four-year letter winner in soccer and a
member of South Dakota AA State High School Championship teams in 2008 and 2010.
Busch received the O’Gorman Sport Leadership Award. She also was a member of
the Dakota Alliance Soccer Club from 2001-2012 and won a state championship with
them as well.
“Elizabeth is a hard-working, yet creative, midfielder,” says Golden Eagle
Head Coach Richard Jones. “She is the type of player that makes the
players around her better. Elizabeth is very technical and should help us
improve our attack. She will be one of the most technical players in our
conference.”
Busch intends to major in sport and recreation management at UMC. She is the
daughter of Phil and Mary Busch.
Armborst,
a 5-8 forward from Henry
Sibley High School of the Classic Suburban Conference, Armborst was a two-time
all-conference performer and one-time all-conference honorable mention performer
in soccer. She also was named all-conference and honorable mention in track and
field as well as serving as team captain in track and field. “Courtney
is incredibly fast and athletic,” says Golden Eagle Head Coach Richard Jones.
“She also strikes the ball very well. Courtney is the type of athlete
that will cause all sorts of problems for our opponents. Once Courtney
adjusts to the college game, I expect her to score a lot of goals for us.”
Armborst intends to major in biology at UMC. She is the daughter of Lori
Armborst and Brian Hill.
“Delaney is a very athletic and tough kid,”
says Golden Eagle Head Coach Richard Jones. “For example, she is a very
accomplished wrestler in Canada. Delaney's speed and athleticism allows
her to get behind defenders at will. She will be a very strong player in
the NSIC.”
McIntyre intends to major
in sport and recreation management at the University of Minnesota, Crookston.
She is the daughter of Murray McIntyre and Colleen Ballard.
CROOKSTON CROCODILES COMPETE IN GRAND FORKS MEET
The Crookston Crocodile Swim team recently participated in the Grand Forks
Iceberg Invitational at the University of North Dakota Hyslop Pool.

The Crookston Crocodile swimmers with their ribbons from the Iceberg
Invitational. Not pictured
Kelsey Roed, Kaleb Pry and Sierra Pry.
Merran
Dingmann (11) W
7. 50 Backstroke 39.94
8. 100 IM 1:22.95
9. 50 Breast 44.66
9. 200 Freestyle 2:42.77
9. 100 Breastroke 1:33.85
Elizabeth Erdman (9) W
5.
200 Freesytle 3:25.95
9. 100 Backstroke 1:48.23
Jaden
Lubarski (11) M
1 50 Freestyle 30.66
1. 50 Backstroke 34.36
2. 100 Breastsroke 1:37.76
2. 200 IM 2:56.51
2.
50 Breaststroke 42.93
3. 100 Backstroke 1:17.69
3. 100 IM 1:19.57
3. 100 Freestyle 1:08.48
Kate
Mac Gregor (11) W
5. 50 Fly 36.56
9. 100 Backstroke 1:23.84
Andrew
MacGregor (9) M
4.
50 Freestyle 40.25
6. 200 Freestyle 3:39.46
7. 50 Breastroke 1:03.70
8. 100 Freestyle 1:40.46
9. 50 Backstroke 54.79
Muira
MacRae (10) W
2.
200 Freestyle 3:11.90
8. 100 Freestyle 1:24.85
8. 50 Freestyle 37.78
8. 100 Breastsroke 1:58.13
9. 100 IM 1:44.66
10. 100 Backstroke 1:48.88
10. 50 Backstroke 47.86
2. 50 Fly 50.68
2. 50 Free 36.19
2. 100 Breastroke 2:01.78
3. 200 Freestyle 3:05.47
4. 100 IM 1:37.65
4. 100 Backstroke 1:43.10
4. 50 Breaststroke 56.58
4. 50 Backstroke 47.62
Sarah Matlack (7) W
4.
50 Backstroke 54.31
8. 25 Freestyle 23.48
8. 25 Backstroke 26.92
8. 50 Freestyle 50.12
8. 25 Breastroke 35.73
5.
50 Backstroke 39.12
6. 50 Freestyle 31.04
6. 50 Breaststroke 43.01
9. 100 IM 1:23.67
10. 100 Backstroke 1:26.19
10. 100 Breaststroke 1:34.27
3.
100 IM 1:49.34
3. 50 Breaststroke 1:00.72
3. 25 Fly 21.03
3. 25 Breaststroke 26.45
4. 25 Freestyle 18.42
4. 50 Freestyle 39.19
4. 50 Backstroke 52.28
4.
50 Backstroke 34.04
5. 100 IM 1:15.62
6. 50 Breaststroke 41.42
6. 50 Freestyle 28.47
10. 100 Backstroke 1:16.76
10. 200 Freestyle 2:26.23
Kelsey Roed (9) W
9. 100 Breaststroke 2:00.48
10. 50 Breaststroke 52.65
TUESDAY - JANUARY 31, 2012
EGF
SCORES TWO POWER PLAY AND TWO SHORT HANDED GOALS IN WIN OVER PIRATES
East Grand Forks scored a power play and two shorthanded goals in three and a
half minutes span in the first period and would go on to a 5-1 win over the
Crookston Pirates in a Section 8A Boy’s Hockey game at East Grand Forks.
After being denied for the first 10 minutes of the game by Crookston goalie,
Kollin Erdman, the Green Wave put their speed advantage and special teams play
to good use in a wild five minute span. First Crookston took two penalties for
tripping and were shorthanded two men for 22 seconds and were able to skate off
the first penalty, but when they were one man short, the Green Wave stormed into
the Crookston end and after East Grand Forks attempted a shot from the top of
the right circle, it went off bodies and would end up lying to the left of
Erdman who was down anticipating the first shot and who would be standing to his
left? East Grand Forks leading scorer, Zack Lawdermilt, who had no problems
knocking it in on the power play and the Green Wave led 1-0 with 6:22 left in
the first period. A minute later East Grand Forks would draw a five minute
major for boarding and Crookston had a chance to do some damage on the road with
the man advantage for that period of time. It was the speed of East Grand Forks
that enabled them to score two shorthanded goals 43 seconds apart, the first
with Crookston in the Green Wave zone on the power play and a pass to the point,
bounced over a Crookston stick to the neutral zone and then it was a race that
saw not only Lawdermilt, but also Tommy Hajicek coming in all alone on the
Crookston goal and when Erdman stopped Lawdermilt’s attempt, Hajicek was there
to pop in the rebound to make it 2-0. “We got a bad break there with the puck
hopping over our stick and they get the breakaway,” said Crookston head coach
Jon Bittner. “Really, I wish we could get a break once in a while anyway. It
doesn’t seem like we’ve scored a rotten, crummy goal all season long. We grind,
we work and I feel bad for our kids, because they work hard and we had some
expectations coming in and see a bounce like that.” A short time later after
Crookston coughed up a puck in the neutral zone, Kolton Aubol got loose for
another breakaway and buried his chance and all of a sudden it was 3-0 with the
Green Wave on top. After all of this, Crookston did manage to respond on the
major power play with 1:12 left in the period when the Pirates Connor Morgan
tipped a Ryan Edevold shot and East Grand Forks went into the first break with
a 3-1 lead. “We didn’t have any answer to their top line tonight,” said
Crookston head coach Jon Bittner. Wwith Lawdermilt, Hajicek and Aubol, you have
at least two guys that are or going to be four year letter winners and it showed
tonight with their experience.”
Just what the Pirates didn’t want to happen did. They drew a penalty 23 seconds
into the second period and 20 seconds later, the Green Wave scored their second
power play goal of the game as Kolton Aubol stuck in a nice pass through the
crease by Erdman and East Grand Forks had built up a 4-1 lead. The Green Wave
had at least eight breakaways in the first couple periods, but Erdman was sharp,
but Kolton Aubol did score the hat trick with just under four minutes left in
the period on a rebound and East Grand Forks led 5-1 after two periods. With the
help of a couple more power plays in the third period, the Green Wave outshot
Crookston 12-5 in the third period, but Erdman was equal to the Green Wave
bombardment. Crookston actually had the best chance in the third period on their
own two on none break away and with a late pass was denied by Hunter Aubol, the
Green Wave goalie and East Grand Forks stopped a three game losing streak with
the 5-1 win. “It wasn’t just matching up their top line, but defensively the way
we played. They are just faster than us, bottom line, they are just faster than
we are,” said Coach Bittner.
Crookston is now 6-15-1 on the season and will host Red Wing on Friday night at
the Crookston Sports Center in a first time meeting between the two schools.
East Grand Forks improves to 13-8 and will be at Warroad on Saturday for a key
Section 8A game.
JV - East Grand Forks won 8-1

Kyle Proulx and Brady Heppner fight for the loose puck
| Scoring |
1st |
2nd |
3rd |
Final |
| CROOKSTON |
1 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
| East Grand Forks |
3 |
2 |
0 |
5 |
1st Period
10:38 - EGF - Zack Lawdermilt (Rayce Martin, Cory Mack) (PP)
13:25 - EGF - Tommy Hajicek (Zack Lawdermilt) (SH)
14:08 - EGF - Kolton Aubol unassisted (SH)
15:48 - Crox - Connor Morgan (10) (Ryan Edevold, Ryan Bittner) (PP)
2nd Period
0:43 - EGF - Kolton Aubol (Tyler Hajicek, Hunter Mero) (PP)
13:16 - EGF - Kolton Aubol (Tyler Hajicek, Eddie Eades)
3rd Period
No Scoring
| Saves |
1st |
2nd |
3rd |
Total |
| Kollin Erdman-Crookston |
14 |
12 |
12 |
38 |
| Hunter Aubol-EGF |
6 |
7 |
5 |
18 |
PIRATE
GIRL'S HOCKEY PLAYS WELL IN A 6-3 WIN AT FARGO NORTH
The Crookston Pirate Girls Hockey team score three second period goals to break
open the game in a 6-3 victory over the Fargo North Bruins at the Coliseum
Arena in Fargo.
Crookston started the game a little slow out of the gates and Fargo North took
advantage by scoring the first goal of the game at the 5:47 mark.
Crookston started to get their legs and four minutes after the Spartan goal the
Pirates were on the power play. Brianna Breiland picked up the puck and
flew into the Spartan zone and skated to the right of the goalie, at the same
time Hayley Epema came speeding into the play and shouted and Breiland slid the
puck to Epema who one-timed a shot by the goalie to tie the game 1-1.
"I told the girls we have to start passing the puck," said Crookston
Coach Tim Persson. "They passed the puck and it was tic tac toe.
It was a beautiful play and a beautiful shot." A minute later
Crookston seemed to have a breakaway, but Fargo North stole the puck. The
Spartans sped into the Crookston zone and scored to take a 2-1 lead, 66 seconds
after the Pirates tied the game. Five minutes later Crookston was on a
powerplay and Fargo North tried to wind the clock down by keeping the puck in
the corner. The Pirate's Lizzy Awender dug the puck out of the Spartan's
skates and she slid the puck back to the point to Natasha Skala who blasted a
shot by the goalie to tie the game at 2-2. "When Natasha is open at
the point she let's the wings know," said Coach Persson. "Lizzy
did a good job in the corner to get the puck and to get it back to the point,
the a nice shot by Natasha right into the net."
In the second period, Crookston's Breiland took over as she scored three goals.
One goal early, one in the middle and one late in the period and Crookston had
built a 5-2 lead going into the second intermission. "Brianna was
really working hard in the period and seemed to where Fargo North down,"
said Coach Persson. "Brianna and Hayley (Epema) were really working
well together and that is what we have been working on for a while. When
the kids work together and talk things open up and it makes the game a lot
easier. We pretty much dominated the period and took it to them."
In the third period Crookston scored like they scored, but the goal wasn't
allowed and there wouldn't be any scoring until the final minute when the two
teams traded goals and Crookston won 6-3. "We played pretty well and
we took it to them for most of the game," said Coach Persson.
"We passed the puck and worked it around and it was a good way to bounce
back after the Bemidji loss. We need to get a lot of people in the
scoring column and we did that tonight and that is exactly what we need to do.
Crookston improves to 13-11 on the year and will be at East Grand Forks on
Thursday, while Fargo North drops to 13-4-1 on the year.

Sabrina Delorme slides a pass to a
Pirate teammate in the first period
| Scoring |
1st |
2nd |
3rd |
Final |
| CROOKSTON |
2 |
3 |
1 |
6 |
| Fargo North |
2 |
0 |
1 |
3 |

Natasha Skala blast a shot from the point before
a Spartan player can get the puck
1st Period
5:47 - FN - Michelle Gault
1011 - Crox - Hayley Epema (7) (Brianna Breiland, Sabrina Delorme) (PP)
11:04
- FN - Mara Teschendorf (Sam Hagen)
15:06 - Crox - Natasha Skala (7) (Lizzy Awender)
2nd Period
233 - Crox - Brianna Breiland (42) (Hayley Epema)
9:07 - Crox - Brianna Brieland (43) (Hayley Epema, Natasha Skala)
14:23 - Crox - Brianna Brieland (44) (Natasha Skala)
3rd Period
16:16 - FN - Betsy Pladson (Sam Hagen and Star Garrett)
16:39 - Crox - Brooke Schmitz (5) (Brianna Brieland, Hayley Epema)
| Saves |
1st |
2nd |
3rd |
Total |
| Rachel Biermaier-Crookston |
5 |
6 |
5 |
16 |
| Olivia Pladson-Fargo North |
10 |
5 |
7 |
22 |
CROOKSTON BOY'S BASKETBALL HOLD REBELS TO 40 POINTS IN WIN ON THE ROAD
Despite an off night at the free throw line, only making 17 of 35, the
Crookston Pirate Boys Basketball team still picked up a 54-40 Section 8AA win
over the Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton (DGF) Rebels in Glyndon.
Crookston took advantage of an ice cold DGF team and jumped out to a 10-3
lead after an Aaron Hollcraft three point play with 11:05 left in the first
half. " The two teams exchanged baskets until Crookston' Alex Boone went on
a 6-0 run over a two minute span and the Pirates led 23-12 with under four
minutes remaining in the half. "Alex gave us a nice spark scoring those
six points," said Crookston Coach Greg Garmen. "Alex came in and gave us
some good defense and good offense and gave us a shot in the arm." DGF continued to struggle offensively
against the Crookston 2-3 zone as the Pirates took a 30-21 lead into halftime.
"We have traditionally struggled in the gym down here, " said Coach Garmen.
"Anytime you can get a lead at halftime here is good."
DGF scored the first four points of the second half to cut Crookston’s lead down
to 30-25 only to have the Pirates go on an 11-3 run behind two Brett Delage
three pointers, four points from Ross Forney and a free throw by Jordan Brewster
for a 41-28 lead. Crookston would keep a double digit lead for the rest of the
game and once again went into a stall offense for the final five minutes of the
game and held on for a 54-40 victory. “It was a slow moving game with a lot of
free throws and stoppage of play and neither team got going with no flow on
offense,” said Coach Greg Garmen. “We eked one out and hopefully we learned
that we have to shoot free throws better than we did tonight. We also have to
have a better basketball IQ and play smarter and know the situation.”
Crookston improves to 11-7 on the year and will be at Hawley on Saturday night
for another Section 8AA game. DGF drops to 3-13 on the year.

Brett Delage drives by a Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton
defender
|
1st Half |
2nd Half |
Final |
|
|
CROOKSTON |
30 |
24 |
54 |
|
Dilworth-G-F |
21 |
19 |
40 |

Jordan Brewster with a shot over a Rebel defender
|
For CROOKSTON |
Points |
Rebounds |
Assists/Steals |
|
Brett Delage |
17 | 5 | |
| Alex Boone | 9 | ||
| Aaron Hollcraft | 7 | 9 | |
| Alec Boike | 6 | ||
| Aaron Remick | 4 | 7 | |
| Ross Forney | 4 | 2 assists | |
| Jordan Brewster | 4 | 7 | 2 assists/4 steals |
| Travis Vatthauer | 3 |
|
For DGF |
Points |
| Taylor Beyer | 9 |
| Isaiah Green | 7 |
| Zach Nelson | 6 |
| Derek Johnk | 6 |
| Tanner Karger | 4 |
| Tanner Dufault | 3 |
| Brandon Stuhaug | 3 |
| Tyler Schumann | 2 |
CROOKSTON FRESHMAN SYDNEY BOIKE NETS 25 POINTS TO LEAD PIRATE TO WIN OVER THE GATORS
The Crookston Pirate Girls Basketball team scored early and often, but
defensively they held Badger-Greenbush-Middle River (BGMR) in check as they went
on to a 70-39 victory over the Gators.
Crookston jumped out to 14-4 lead behind six points from Sydney Boike, five
points from Katie Davidson and three points by Taylor Demarais and with 12:36
left in the first half Crookston was leading by 10. Crookston kept the
defensive pressure on and continued to expand their lead all they way to a 35-18
lead at halftime.
Crookston kept the defensive pressure on as they didn’t allow a BGMR point in
the final four minutes of the game and cruised to a 70-39 victory. Crookston
had eight three pointers in the game (six in the first half) with five by Sydney
Boike.
Crookston improves to 11-7 on the year and will be at Bagley on Friday and then
at Hawley on Saturday night for two Section 8AA games. BGMR drops to 3-13 on
the year.
JV- Crox won 40-32
C-Squad- Crox won 38-24
|
1st Half |
2nd Half |
Final |
|
|
CROOKSTON |
35 |
35 |
70 |
|
Badger-G-MR |
18 |
21 |
39 |
|
For CROOKSTON |
Points |
Rebounds |
Assists/Steals |
|
Sydney Boike |
25 | 5 | |
| Brooke Heggie | 9 | ||
| Kaylee Desrosier | 7 | 4 | |
| Katie Davison | 7 | 5 | 5 assists |
| Taylor Demarais | 6 | ||
| Monica Wold | 6 | 3 assists/5 steals | |
| Erica Samuelson | 4 | 3 steals | |
| Hayley Solheim | 2 | ||
| Amber Froeber | 2 | ||
| Kylie Simmons | 2 |
|
For BGMR |
Points |
| Tori Mekash | 12 |
| Kayla Balstad | 10 |
| Courtney Kirkeide | 7 |
| Kate Howell | 6 |
| Hayley Hendrickson | 2 |
| Sarah Erickson | 2 |
MONDAY - JANUARY 30, 2012
CROOKSTON FIGURE SKATERS COMPETE IN DULUTH
The
Crookston Figure Skating Club's Synchro
teams competed in Duluth
this past weekend.
Crystal
Edge – 3rd place
Sparkling Edge- 2nd place
Cutting edge- 3rd place
Blazing Edge – 2nd place
Glistening Edge – 4th place
Aleece Durbin also competed individually and came home with a first place in Freestyle and 4th in Compulsory.

The
Crookston Figure Skating Glistening Edge team performs in Duluth (Submitted by
Janelle Brekken)

The
Crookston Figure Skating Cutting Edge team performs in Duluth (Submitted by
Janelle Brekken)
UMC CLUB HOCKEY TEAM RAISES MONEY FOR CANCER DURING PINK THE RINK WEEKEND
The
UMC Club hockey team held a Pink the Rink fundraiser for cancer this
past weekend at the Crookston Sports Center where they raised $1,400. There was
a silent auction for the players "pink" jerseys, a raffle for a Wii
game system and chuck a puck. The money will be split between the Susan G
Koman Foundation for breast cancer and the American Cancer Society for prostate
cancer.

The UMC Club Hockey team with the Pink jersey's that they auctioned off during
the game. (Submitted by Darla Prudhomme)
SATURDAY - JANUARY 28, 2012
UMC WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
DROP THIRD CONFERENCE GAME IN A ROW
Minnesota State-Moorhead used a 12-5 run about half-way through the first half
to get a double digit lead and would maintain that the rest of the way as the
Dragons defeated the University of Minnesota, Crookston (UMC) at Lysaker
Gymnasium in Crookston. The Dragons led 44-33 at half-time and although the
Golden Eagles did get it to an eight point deficit to start the second half on a
Carly Rothstein (Soph-St. Michael-Albertville) three point shot, but Moorhead
scored the next 15 points to blow it open 59-36 and go on to the 77-53 Northern
Sun Conference win. UMC only had one player, Brittani Wiese (Jr-St.
Michael-Albertville) in double figures with 18 points. Megan Strese led MSU-Moorhead
with 19 points. UMC is 5-9 in the Northern Sun Conference and 8-10 overall. The
Golden Eagles will host the University of Mary and Northern State on Friday and
Saturday. Minnesota State-Moorhead improves to 9-9 overall and 6-8 in the
conference.
Brittani Wiese with a jump shot
Lauren Kessler makes a move in the post
|
1st
Half |
2nd
Half |
Final |
|
|
MSU-Moorhead |
44 |
33 |
77 |
|
UMC |
33 |
20 |
53 |
|
For UMC |
Points
|
Rebounds
|
Assists/Steals |
|
Brittani
Wiese |
18 |
3 |
2
assists 3 steals |
|
Lauren Kessler |
9 |
3 |
|
|
Megan Eul |
8 |
4 |
|
|
Carly Rothstein |
7 |
4 |
|
|
Ebony Livingston |
3 |
2 |
2
assists 2 steals |
|
Carli Bunning |
3 |
6 |
|
|
Ashley
Martell |
3 |
2 |
|
|
Cienna
Walker |
2 |
UMC
MEN'S BASKETBALL UPSET MINNESOTA STATE-MOORHEAD 82-79
Despite having two starters foul out of the game in the final five minutes the
University of Minnesota-Crookston (UMC) was able to hold on for an 82-79 victory
over the Minnesota State University-Moorhead in Lysaker Gymnasium on the campus
of UMC.
The first half was close for a large portion of the half except for when the
Dragons used a run to jump out to a 10 point (25-15) lead with eight minutes
remaining. UMC trailed 30-22 before they went on a 9-0 run behind baskets by
Keith Newberry Jr. (Soph. Rochester Hills, Mich), Akeem Cubie (Sr. Minneapolis),
a three point play by Broderick Schmidt (Jr. Marion, S.D., and a lay up by Almir
Krdzalic (Jr. Sioux Falls, S.D.) to give the Golden Eagles a 31-30 lead with
3:35 remaining. “One thing about our team and our record is that we have been
down by ten and we know we can come back,” said Newberry. “We know basketball
is a game of runs and we kept playing hard.” Moorhead regained the lead and
took a 38-36 lead into halftime. “We got ourselves down and kept fighting back
and got within the two points,” said UMC Coach Jeff Oseth. “We didn’t let the
deficit affect us and I think it starts with the week of practice that we had.
We had a great week of practice and I thought the focus coming in was good.”
Moorhead led the first 13 minutes of the second half before UMC tied the game at
64-64 on a Cubie lay up with 6:54 left in the game. UMC would keep battling
back and finally took their first lead of the second half, 68-67, after a
Krdzalic lay up. Moorhead came right back wit the hot shooting of Charlie
Chapman who had five straight points in a mini run and before you could blink
the Dragons were leading again by six points (76-70) with three minutes left in
the game. The Golden Eagles’ Allan Sharp answered with a long jump shot and a
minute later Justin Rake (Soph. Petal, Miss) hit a three pointer and UMC was
back within a one point deficit. Moorhead’s Chapman made one of two free throw
attempts before UMC’s Rake hit another three pointer with 1:04 remaining to give
UMC a 78-77 lead. Moorhead was fouled and they made two free throws to retake
the lead and UMC called a time out after rolling the ball into the front court.
UMC inbounded the ball and passed it around until there was nine seconds on the
shot clock. Sharp was on the wing and looked inside and had Newberry wide open
by the basket. Sharp dumped the pass into Newberry who quickly laid it in for
two points to give UMC an 80-79 lead with 22 seconds left. “I was nervous
because I rolled off and it was open right away,” said Newberry. “Then Allan
saw me, but I thought the defender saw me too so I was freaking out and was
thinking don’t throw it and he threw it right through so I was happy.” Moorhead
came right back and they missed a lay up with seven seconds left and Newberry
grabbed the rebound and was fouled. UMC inbounded the ball to Sharp, who was
fouled right away and after both free throws were made UMC led 82-79 with five
seconds left in the game. The Dragons had a three point shot by Chapman that
was right on line with two seconds left, but it hit off the back of the rim and
UMC held on for the 82-79 victory, their second NSIC win of the season. “There
were a lot of huge plays in the game,” said Coach Oseth. “The one that Keith
Newberry tipped back in was huge, Justin Rake hitting some big three’s were just
a couple of them. We just kept battling and playing hard, I am so proud of
these guys. When that last shot went up all I could think was we’re going into
overtime, but it worked out for us.”
UMC is now 6-12 on
the season and 2-12 in the conference and will host the U of Mary and Northern
State on Friday and Saturday.
Minnesota State-Moorhead, who are 13-5 on the season and 9-5 in the conference
were led by Andrew Vanhavermaet (Sr-Hawley, Mn) with 18 and Jake Driscoll (Sr-Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton)
had 13.
Keith Newberry shoots over a defender Akeem
Cubie lays in two of his 19 points
|
|
1st Half |
2nd Half |
Final |
|
MSU-Moorhead |
38 |
41 |
79 |
|
UMC |
36 |
46 |
82 |
|
For UMC |
Points
|
Rebounds
|
Assists/Steals |
|
Akeem Cubie |
19 |
8
|
2
Assists / 2 Steals |
|
Keith Newberry |
16 |
10
|
2
Assists |
|
Almir Krdzalic |
14 |
2
|
7
Assists / 2 Steals |
|
Justin Rake |
10 |
3 |
|
|
Jacolby Anderson |
10 |
|
|
|
Alan Sharp |
6 |
|
|
|
Broderick Schmidt |
5 |
3
|
2
Assists |
|
Trent Graves |
2 |
|
|
|
Shane Monjeau |
0 |
|
|
BREILAND SCORES
FOUR TIMES AS CROOKSTON DEFEATS LAKE OF THE WOODS
Crookston’s Brianna Breiland scored three first period goals and the Pirates
went on to defeat the Lake of the Woods Bears 6-1 in a Section 8A Girl’s Hockey
game at the Crookston Sports Center.
When you play a team that has only won one game on the year a team wants to make
sure they get off to a good start to set the tone for the game and that is what
the Pirates did with their leading scorer Brianna Breiland popping in one just
two minutes into the game and the Pirates were off to a 1-0 start. “Our pre-game
talk was we wanted to come out and start quickly,” said Crookston coach Jeremy
Lubinski. “We wanted to show the other team that we are the better team and not
let them start thinking they have a chance.”
The Lake of the Woods goalie, Emily Ney looked sharp and even though the Bears
were being outshot 10 to 0 half way through the first period it was still 1-0.
That changed when another Red Lake Falls High School player, Natasha Skala wrist
shot from just inside the blue line found it’s way for a Crookston 2-0 lead with
8:15 left in the period. Breiland would strike again, this time she just
stepped on the ice on a line change, darted for a loose puck at center ice and
was in alone on Ney and had no problems scoring her second goal of the game and
Crookston led 3-0. It was only 32 seconds later that Lake of the Woods scored as
Crookston gave up the puck in between the circles and Jaylene Anderson reacted
quickly and her shot beat Pirate goalie Rachel Biermaier and Crookston now led
3-1. Even skating off a penalty, Crookston continued to put pressure on in the
Lake of the Woods zone and with just five seconds left, Breiland, who attends
Red Lake Falls High School as well and part of the Crookston/Red Lake Falls
cooperative sponsorship in girl’s hockey, scored a first period hat trick
jamming a rebound past Ney and Crookston led 4-1 after the first period and a
period where Crookston outshot the Bears 18-3. “It was a great period for us and
Brianna made some nice moves and goals and I thought we moved the puck around
real nice,” said Lubinski.
Like the first period, Crookston’s Breiland struck first less than three minutes
into the second period on a Lake of the Woods take away for her fourth goal of
the game and 41st goal of the season for the junior and the Pirates
were up 5-1. Crookston then went to four lines for the rest of the period with
all 17 Pirates playing equally and although Ney made a couple point blank gloves
saves, one brilliant one on Riley Erickson in front to keep the Pirates off the
score board the rest of the period and Crookston led 5-1 after two periods.
Crookston scored the only goal of the third period when Claire Conati scored her
first goal of the season on a rebound off an Abby Parr shot and the Pirates
picked up their 12th win of the season. “We played everyone today,
four lines and six defensemen and I thought it was a good game for us, everyone
worked hard. We played the fourth line every other shift in the third period to
give them some more work,” said Lubinski. “I thought Lake of the Woods also
worked hard right to the end.”
Crookston is 12-11 on the year and will be at Fargo North (N.D.) on Tuesday.
Lake of the Woods drops to 1-20 on the year and will host a team from Kenora,
Ontario on Friday and Saturday.
JV - Crookston won 4-0
Marietta Geist puts
a shot on the Lake of the Woods goalie
| Scoring |
1st |
2nd |
3rd |
Final |
| Lake of the Woods |
1 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
| CROOKSTON |
4 |
1 |
1 |
6 |
Brianna Breiland makes a move and scores one of her four goals on the day
1st Period
2:00 - Crookston - Brianna Breiland (38) (Tori Demarais)
8:45 - Crookston - Natasha Skala (6) (Kaitlin Spivey, Lizzy Awender)
10:21 - Crookston - Brianna Breiland (39) (Sabrina Delorme)
10:53 - LOW - Jaylene Anderson unassisted
16:55 - Crookston - Brianna Breiland (40) (Marietta Geist))
2nd Period
2:47 - Crookston - Brianna Breiland (41) unassisted
3rd Period
7:45 - Crookston - Claire Conati (1) (Abby Parr, Anne Hajostek)
| Saves |
1st |
2nd |
3rd |
Total |
| Emily Ney-LOW |
14 |
9 |
11 |
34 |
| Rachel Biermaier-Crookston |
2 |
7 |
6 |
15 |
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