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FRIDAY - JULY 30, 2010
CROOKSTON PARK AND REC CADET BASEBALL WRAPS UP THEIR SEASON
The Crookston Park and Rec Baseball Cadet Baseball teams (10-12 year olds) wrapped up their season on Wednesday night with the final night of playoffs. The four teams and their tournament finish are below (all pictures submitted by Crookston Park and Rec.)
FIRST PLACE- The Red Sox

Members of the team are - Ben Trostad, Doug
Larson, Erick Jacobson, Nick Garmen, Cody Wardner, Marcus Stassen, Alex
LaFrance, Lucas Andringa, Jacob Schultz, Brandon Boetcher, Bryan Wagner,
Jonathan Olson, Quentyn Haglund, Dalton Mugaas, Zachary Sanders, Matt
Garmen and Brock Heppner.
SECOND PLACE - The Rockies

Members of the team are - Ethan Christopherson,
Lucas Froeber, Tanner Reinhart, Zach Markovich, Tyler Conklin, Elias
Walski, Logan Ellis, Jacob Owens, Carter Winand, John-Paul Walski, Todd
Boerger, Riley Schultz, Adam Borkowski, Dylan Johnson and Alex Orvik.
THIRD PLACE - The Royals

Members of the team are - Blake Kawlewski, Ethan
Magsam, Harrison Bjorgo, Ian Johnson, Eric Sullivan, Blake Fee, Ryan
Swenson, Ethan Stroot,
Gunnar Roed, Hunter Smith, Nathan Thomforde, Michael Kilde, Harren
Cameron, Cody Olson, Mike Gudvangen and Hunter Bjorgaard.
FOURTH
PLACE- The A's

Members of the team are - Kyle Stegman, Keaton
Lindgren, Dane Anderson, Chris Wavra, Drew Dragseth, Tim Parr, Colton
Weiland, Elijah Phaiah, Alex Dahl, Perry Larson, Stephen Newquist, Dylan
Haller, Coby Newquist, Dante Norris and Ben Haaland.
CROOKSTON PARK AND REC BANTAM BASEBALL SEASON COMES TO AN END
The Crookston Park and Rec Bantam (7-9 year olds) Baseball season came to an end on Tuesday evening with the final day of their in house league playoffs. For the team pictures see below (all pictures were submitted by Crookston Park and Rec.)
FIRST
PLACE - Noah Insurance

Sam
Overgaard, Caden Bruley, Jack Ricord, Trey Christopherson, Greg
Gonzalez, Keefer Herrin, Andrew McGregor,
Carter Nelson, Shawn Nelson, Gavin Salem, Cody Solheim, Jacob Solie,
Castor Stroot and Quinn Winand.
SECOND
PLACE- Grove Mechanical, Inc.

Carter
Bruggeman, Jaden Lubarski, Jameson Folden, Tyler Gobernatz, Keyton
Goering, Caleb Halland, Peyton Halland,
Damian Hodgson, Noah Kiel, Killian Kuchan, Jacob Miller, Grant Parrish,
Peyton Swanson, Cameron Wieland and Gunnar Jorgensen.
THIRD
PLACE- Crookston National Bank

Brendin Morlan, Hunter Hitchen, Eric Delorme, Noah Dragseth, Dillon
Erickson, Enrique Keim, Wyatt Luckow, Lucas Meier, Eric Mykleseth,
Joseph Ramirez, Nicholas Schultz, Jade Selzler, Micah Tollefson, Cameron
Hulst and Michael Buchanan.
FOURTH
PLACE- AmericInn Lodge and Suites

Walker Winjum, Kaleb Thingelstad, Brady Butt, Brooks Butt, Ben Andringa, Scott Cordova, Noah Danielson, Joey Doda, Damian Evenson, Griffin Halland, Kyle Keim, Damian Moran-Mello, Gavin Wood, Max Staehnke and Darven Fillipi.
THURSDAY - JULY 29, 2010
RICHIE JOHNSON GETS A HOLE IN ONE AT MINAKWA
Richie Johnson, 80 years old, from Crookston, had a hole-in-one on hole four at Minakwa Golf Course on Thursday. His shot was 129 yards and he was using a seven wood. Witnesses were Ed Weine and Chuck Hiller.
WEDNESDAY - JULY 28, 2010
PIRATE BOYS HOCKEY LOCKER ROOM AT THE CSC IS NEAR COMPLETION
The Pirate boys hockey locker room at the
Crookston Sports Center has a new look after many people stepped up with
donations for the lockers and locker room. “It is a tribute to all the
alumni, friends, families and coaches families of all the Pirates and
Blue Wave so we are calling it the Alumni Blue Wave and Pirate locker
room,” said Pirate Boys Hockey Coach Jon Bittner. “People of the past
have given their energy and dollars so that the current and future
players have a home and sanctuary that will be good for instruction,
storage of equipment, community activities as well as practice and
games.”
Many folks were involved in the locker room project. “They helped in
the electrical side, tore out walls, put in walls, Dale Stainbrook did
some painting, Tim Palmer was involved, Dakota TV, H and N Quality
Plumbing, Chris Luckow with some flooring, and Mickey Buttenhoff with
Gold Star Cleaning and Carpeting,” said Bittner. “We had an
outfit from Lansing, Michigan do the lockers and we made some friends
while they were here and loved what they were doing.”
Work on the locker room is near completion. “We have some contacts to
make and money to collect as it is difficult to collect during the
summer when people are not thinking about hockey, we will contact former
alums and we are keeping a record of everything of the people involved,”
said Bittner. “We will put pictures above the locker that they
supported, names on plaques and when they played and the present players
when they leave will put their picture inside the locker so we will have
a running record of who has sat in those lockers, so we will have the
past, present and future.” An open house is planned for the donors,
school board, park and recreation, and city council.
Tim Persson, Pirate Girls Hockey Coach and owner of Northern Lumber in
Crookston, is working on the girls locker room. “It will be a real home
for the kids, because with the many activities, extended ice time,
football and soccer practices and the training center with RiverView,”
said Bittner. “It will be a very active facility and a good addition to
our community.”

The new carpeting that was recently installed at the locker
room A view of the carpet and lockers in the
boys hockey locker room

The big flat screen TV that was recently installed in the locker room
CROOKSTON GUN CLUB TRAP LEAGUE WRAPS UP SEASON WITH THE CITY SHOOT
The Crookston Gun Club Trap League wound up the
season with the city shoot on Monday and a steak fry hosted by President
T.J. LaPlante, Secretary Wayne Swanson and Director Bill Amiot. The
2010 League results are as follows:
Trap League Teams:
First Place….I.C. Muggs (T.J. LaPlante, Colin Wedwick, Bryce Tiedemann,
Blake Royal, Aymie Oliver-Wedwick and Lonnie Greenlee)
Second Place….The Orphans (Al Steinhauer, Dominick Steinhauer, Jason
Batko, Ike Harrington, Ken Stromberg and Chris Haugen)
Third Place: Swanson Law (Wayne Swanson, Mike Schulz, Jake Quern,
Justin Jerde, Tom Tester and Bill Dalrumple)
Individual Honors:
High Gun actual First Place: Colin Wedwick
Second Place: Mike Schulz
Third Place: Justin Jerde
High Gun Handicap:
First Place, Wayne Swanson
Second Place,T.J. LaPlante
Third Place, Jason Batko.
City Shoot:
First Place Team: Tie between I. C. Muggs and The Orphans
High Gun Actual: Colin Wedwick
High Gun Handicap: Al Steinhauer
MONDAY - JULY 26, 2010
TRAVIS ROSS FINISHES FOURTH AT THE MINNESOTA STATE OPEN GOLF TOURNAMENT
Crookston High School alum and current University of New
Mexico golfer,
Travis Ross, played in the Minnesota State Open Golf Tournament at
Bunker Hills Golf Club in Coon Rapids this past weekend. Travis had a
great three days as he placed fourth overall and was the top amateur
shooting a 6 under par 210. There were 156 golfers in the tournament
with 67 making the cut.
The tournament champion was Clayton Rask of
Crystal Lake Golf Club, who shot a final round 2-under par 70 for a
54-hole total of 11-under par 205. Rask won $9,000 for winning the
tournament. Travis did not win any money because he is an amateur and
will be a Senior at the University of New Mexico.

Travis with a trophy for being the top Amateur golfer
SUNDAY - JULY 25, 2010
CROOKSTON PREP (13 YEAR OLD) BASEBALL TEAM ADVANCES TO STATE IN-TACT TOURNAMENT
The Crookston Prep, 13 year old, Baseball team competed in the Lake
Agassiz District Tournament in Thief River Falls over the weekend and
finished second and will advance to the State Prep In-tact Tournament
(for district runners-up) in Perham this coming weekend. East Grand
Forks won the district tournament and will advance to the state
tournament. Members of the team are Mikey Hajostek, Cody Weiland,
Paul Bittner, Harrison
Laport-Lewis, Chris Martin, Joey Koenig, Ryan Porter, Aaron Hollcraft, Danny
Davidson, Luke Edlund, Brandon Conklin and Seth Desrosier. The
team is coached by Adam Lee. The results and team picture are below.
The Prep Baseball team with their 2nd place medals. (Picture submitted
by Kari Koenig)
Game 1 - Crookston beat Warroad 15-14.
Game 2 - Crookston lost to East Grand Forks 22-15
Game 3 - Crookston beat Warroad 13-3
Game 4 - Crookston lost to East Grand Forks 6-4
CROOKSTON BABE RUTH TEAM WINS ONE, LOSES TWO IN DISTRICT TOURNAMENT
The Crookston Babe Ruth (14-15 year old) Baseball team hosted the Lake Agassiz District Tournament this past weekend and won one game while losing two. Thief River Falls Gold won the tournament beating Warroad in the Championship game on Sunday. The top four teams advance to a state tournament. Members of the Babe Ruth team are Brandon Kresl, Blake Bergeron, Josh Edland, Ryan Edevold, Joseph Hollcraft, Blake Brekken, Jackson Ellis-Ulmer, Parker Epema, Landon Staehnke, Jacob Egeland, Kyle Proulx, Alex Boone, Brandon Cymbaluk, Hunter Hulst and Lucas Stahlecker. The team is coached by Stephen Woods. The Crookston results and team picture and the four teams advancing to the State Tournaments are listed below.
The Crookston Babe Ruth team (Picture submitted by Crookston Park and
Rec)
Game 1 - Crookston beat Kittson Central 7-6
Game 2 - Crookston lost to Ada 13-2
Game 3 - Crookston lost to Stephen-Argyle 6-4 and were eliminated.
The four teams advancing to the state tournament are below.
Champion - Thief River Falls Gold - will represent District 7
in the State Tournament
Runner-up - Warroad - will represent District 8 in the State
Tournament
3rd place - East Grand Forks Cubs - will represent District 7 in
the State In-tact Tournament
4th place - Fosston - will represent District 8 in the State
In-tact Tournament
FRIDAY - JULY 23, 2010
UMC SOFTBALL INKS TWO MORE RECRUITS FOR THE UPCOMING SEASON
University
of Minnesota, Crookston head women’s softball coach Mitch Bakken
announced today the signing of Paige Schaust from Delano to a National
Letter of Intent and Kindra Hoffman from St. Francis to a UMC letter of
intent to play for the Golden Eagles during the 2010-11 season.
Schaust is a 5-7, pitcher/outfielder from Delano High School in
the Wright County Conference. She was named All-Conference Honorable
Mention and was recognized as an All-Tournament team member following
her senior season. “Paige adds a left-handed pitcher to the Golden
Eagle pitching staff which will add some depth to our rotation and to
the options we have during games,” says Bakken. “She injured her
hand during her senior season and saw extensive time in the outfield
which will also be an added benefit. She has a strong bat, competitive
attitude and will be a great fit with Golden Eagle Softball.”
Schaust plans to major in early childhood education at the University of
Minnesota, Crookston. She is the daughter of Tammy Schmidt and David
Schaust.
Hoffman from St. Francis, Minn. signed a UMC institutional letter
of intent to play for the Golden Eagles during the 2010-11 season.
Hoffman is a 5-8, utility player from Vermillion Community College.
While at VCC, Hoffman earned MVP honors following the 2009 and 2010
seasons and was recognized as a team captain during the 2010 campaign.
“Kindra brings a Division II work ethic to the Golden Eagle Softball
program. She is willing to tackle any task asked of her and that will be
an asset going into the 2010-11 season,” says Bakken. “She will be
looked at to take reps at catcher, around the infield and in the
outfield.”
Hoffman plans to major in natural resources (park management) at the
University of Minnesota, Crookston. She is the daughter of Tim and Jill
Hoffman.
THURSDAY - JULY 22, 2010
CROOKSTON AMERICAN LEGION SEASON ENDS WITH LOSS TO ROSEAU
The Roseau American Legion Baseball team pounded 20 hits and scored in six of the eight innings on their way to a 14-1 win over the Crookston Legion team in a loser out game in the District 9-Division 1 American Legion Baseball Tournament in Perham.
Roseau scored two runs in the first inning to build an early 2-0 lead. Crookston responded with a run in the bottom of the first when Ben Curran reached on an error and Nick Regeimbal blasted a shot off the base of the left field fence for a double that scored Curran to cut the deficit in half at 2-1. "We came out swinging the bats pretty good, Nick Regeimbal sat back on a curve ball, which shows he is maturing as a hitter." said Crookston Coach Ted Hasz. "We had a good start, which was good to see." Roseau responded with a run in the second inning and three more in the third for a 6-1 lead. Crookston did a good job of holding off any big innings only allowing a run apiece in the fifth and sixth inning before they scored six runs on five hits to break the game open for a 14-1 win in eight innings. "You have to give Roseau credit because they hit the ball pretty well today," said Coach Hasz. "Defensively we played fairly well except for a couple plays and we threw strikes. They got a run here and a run there to build a good lead. If we could have picked up a run here and a run there by combing hits instead of the spreading them out it would have been interesting." Coach Hasz added that it was a fun year even though the record wasn't where the players would have liked it. "They like playing baseball and in that regard we had a very successful season. The record might not have been where we wanted it, but they played hard an enjoyed playing baseball and that is important."
Crookston's season ends at 3-17 while Roseau improves to 14-15 on the year and will play Friday at 1:00 p.m.

Kody Kawlewski turns on an inside pitch and gets a
single
Austin Proulx with a pitch
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| CROOKSTON | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 7 | 4 |

Nick Regeimbal takes a cut at a pitch early in the game vs
Roseau Alex Edevold with a pitch
| Pitching | IP | H | R | ER | BB | SO |
| Austin Proulx - Crox | 3 | 9 | 6 | 5 | 3 | 1 |
| Alex Edevold - Crox | 4.1 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 |
| Taylor Morlan - Crox | .2 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 1 |
| Logan Hulst - Ros | 7 | 7 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 9 |
| Tyler Orgon - Ros | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
For Crookston-
Ben Curran 1-3, 2 stolen bases and a run
Nick Regeimbal 1-4 and an rbi
Kody Kawlewski 1-2
Adam Donarski 1-2
UMC TEAMBACKERS HOLD THEIR ANNUAL HIGHWAY TWO GOLF TOURNAMENT
The University of Minnesota, Crookston (UMC) Teambackers held their
2nd annual Highway 2 Classic Golf Tournament on Thursday, July 23.
Participants played nine holes at the Fosston Golf Club and nine holes
at Oak Lake Golf Course in Erskine, Minn. 45 golfers participated in the
18-hole scramble which raised money to support student-athlete
scholarships at UMC.
“The UMC Teambackers would like to thank tournament hosts Fosston Golf
Club and Oak Lake Golf Course and tournament sponsor Duffer’s Sports
Bar and Grill of Erskine as well as all of the golfers that participated
for making the 2nd annual Highway 2 Golf Classic a successful
event,” says University of Minnesota, Crookston Director of Athletic
Fundraising Bill Tyrrell.
WEDNESDAY - JULY 21, 2010
FERGUS FALLS USES 14 RUNS IN FINAL THREE INNINGS TO BEAT CROOKSTON LEGION 20-2
The Crookston American Legion Post #20 Baseball team was trailing 5-2
when Fergus Falls blew open the close game by scoring 14 runs in the
final three innings on their way to a 20-2 victory in the first round of
the District 9-Division 1 American Legion Baseball Tournament in Perham.
Fergus Falls is the defending District 9 Champion and they are the two
time Section 8AA Baseball Champs in high school ball after winning the
section championship this Spring.
The first inning was looking good for Crookston after Kiefer Prudhomme
struck out the first batter, then the next batter singled and Prudhomme hit
the following batter. Prudhomme settled down and got the #4 batter to
ground out to the shortstop for the second out of the inning. The
next pitch was grounded to the Crookston shortstop and he wasn't able to
handle the ball with the play being the first of two straight errors that started a Fergus
Falls five run inning for a 5-0 lead.
Crookston responded with two runs in the third inning when Ben Curran
started the inning with a single, Nick Regeimbal followed with a double.
Austin Proulx hit a fly to deep right field to score Curran and Alex
Edevold grounded out to the shortstop to allow Regeimbal to score from
third to bring Crookston within a 5-2 score. "We gave up the five
unearned runs in the first inning and we thought we were
outplaying them a bit or at least playing with them," said Crookston
Coach Ted Hasz. "I thought we were playing some pretty good ball those
first three innings. It was tough giving up the five spot in the
first inning, especially when they were all unearned. The kids
were trying to make plays and we didn't make a couple and I don't want
to fault anybody, but those are plays we have to make."
Fergus Falls responded with a run in the third inning and then exploded
for three runs in the fourth, six runs in the fifth and five runs in the
sixth inning on their way to the 20-2 win. The tournament games
are nine inning games and a ten run rule takes effect in the seventh
inning, which happened in the Crookston game. "We hit the ball
well, especially in the first three innings," said Coach Hasz. "I
don't think the score was indicative of the game."
Crookston will play Roseau (who lost to Moorhead 14-2 in eight innings)
at 9:00 a.m., you will be able to hear the game on KROX Radio with a
pre-game show at 8:55 a.m.
Alex Edevold knocks in Nick Regeimbal when he hit the ball pictured
above (had to shoot through chicken wire)
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| Fergus Falls | 5 | 0 | 1 | 3 | 6 | 5 | - | 20 | 15 | 2 |
Kiefer Prudhomme with a pitch vs Fergus Falls
| Pitching | IP | H | R | ER | BB | SO |
| Kiefer Prudhomme-Crox | 4 | 6 | 9 | 4 | 5 | 2 |
| Adam Donarski-Crox | 2 | 9 | 11 | 11 | 2 | 2 |
| Spencer Kidder - FF | 5 | 5 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 |
| Derick Viger - FF | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 6 |
For Crookston-
Joe Hollcraft was 2-2 and was hit by a pitch
Ben Curran was 2-3 with a run
Nick Regeimbal was 1-3 with a double and a run
Kiefer Prudhomme was 1-2
TRAVIS ROSS MAKES LATE CHARGE TO FINISH 10TH IN MINNESOTA AMATEUR
GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS
Amateur Golf Championships and finished with 71 yesterday and closed it
out with another 71 on Wednesday to climb to a 10th place finish at the Dacotah Ridge Golf Club in Morton, Minnesota in the 107th Annual MGA
(Minnesota Golf Association) Amateur Championship. Tom Hoge, a former
Fargo South (N.D.) golfer and will be a senior at TCU (Texas Christian
University). Hoge had a three day total of 11 under par, while Ross was
two over for the three rounds. For the final results
CLICK HERE.
ADA A'S TAKE GAME ONE OF THE NORMAN-POLK LEAGUE PLAYOFFS, BEATING CROOKSTON 11-1
The Crookston Reds took an early lead before Ada heated up scoring
all 11 of their runs in the final five innings on their way to an 11-1
victory in the first round of the Norman-Polk League Playoffs at Jim
Karn Field in Crookston. The game was originally supposed to be
played in Ada and the second game in Crookston. Crookston is
hosting the District Babe Ruth Tournament starting Thursday and running
through the weekend so the location of the first two games were switched.
Crookston took a 1-0 lead in the third inning when Nick Wheelhouse
walked and advanced to second on a wild pitch, then advanced to third on
a wild pitch. Justin Johnson walked and the Reds had runners on
first and third when the Ada pitcher threw another wild pitch and
Wheelhouse came into score to give the Reds a 1-0 lead. Ada
started to heat up in the fifth inning when they scored a run to tie the
game at 1-1. Ada added two more runs in the sixth inning and three
more runs in the seventh and blew the game open with five runs in the
ninth inning for an 11-1 win.
The Ada pitching was outstanding as Crookston was only able to muster
two hits in the game.
Game two of the best of three series will be Friday night in Ada at 7:30
p.m. Game three, if necessary, will be Sunday night in Ada at 7:30
p.m.
Justin Johnson slides into third base after advancing all the way from
first on a wild pitch
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| CROOKSTON | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 2 |
Chance Keefe (6) gets ready for a throw from Mitch Bakken on a pick off
attempt
| Pitching | IP | H | R | ER | BB | SO |
| Mitch Bakken-Crox | 6.1 | 7 | 6 | 6 | 10 | 4 |
| Brent Stahlecker-Crox | .2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
| Aaron Motl-Crox | 2 | 6 | 5 | 3 | 2 | 3 |
For Crookston-
Nick Wheelhouse was 1-2 with a walk and a run
Rainer Simmons was 1-4 with a double
Justin Johnson was 0-1 with 3 walks
OVER 40 KIDS ATTENDED THE MINNESOTA TWINS CLINIC LAST WEEK
The Minnesota Twins Youth Baseball and Softball Clinic, hosted by the Crookston Park and Rec, made a stop in Crookston last Friday at Jim Karn Field. Over 40 kids attended the clinic and learned the basic fundamentals on hitting, pitching and fielding. Pictures of the clinic are below.

Kids in the 6-9 year old group work on hitting in the last station of
the day

The 6-9 year olds getting their final instructions before they are
dismissed

The pitching station where the kids worked on the correct motion and
form
MONDAY - JULY 19, 2010
CROOKSTON AMERICAN LEGION GETS THE FOURTH SEED IN THE NORTH PLAYS FERGUS FALLS
The District 9 - Division I American Legion Baseball Tournament seeds and bracket was released Sunday night and the Crookston American Legion team, as expected, received the fourth seed in the North. Crookston will play the top seed from the South, Fergus Falls, at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday morning in Perham. KROX Radio will have the game live on KROX with a pre-game show at 9:55. For the tournament bracket click here.
SEEDS-
North -
1. East Grand Forks
2. Roseau
3. Thief River Falls
4. CROOKSTON
South-
1. Fergus Falls
2. Perham
3. Moorhead
4. Detroit Lakes
CROOKSTON REDS SWEEP ROSEAU TO END REGULAR SEASON
The Crookston Reds ended the regular season by sweeping Roseau in
Norman-Polk League games in Roseau. Crookston won game one 8-2 and
game two 17-0.
Game One-
The Crookston Reds received a solid pitching performance from Ted Hasz
who allowed five Roseau hits as Crookston went on to an 8-2 victory.
In the third inning Crookston had two batters in a row walk and the next
batter was hit by a pitch to load the bases with one out. Jeff
Chandler knocked in a run before Rainer Simmons singled to score two
more runs to give the Reds a 3-0. The Reds added a run in the
fourth, another run in the fifth, two runs in the sixth before adding
another insurance run in the seventh inning and held on for the 8-2 win.
Ted Hasz picked up the win going the distance while only giving up five
hits while striking out seven and improving his record to 3-0 on the
year.
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| Pitching | IP | H | R | ER | BB | SO |
| Ted Hasz-Crox | 7 | 5 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 7 |
For Crookston-
Rainer Simmons was 3-3 with 2 rbi's
Matt Morin was 2-3 with 2 runs
Game Two-
Crookston scored eight runs in the top of the first inning and that is
all they would need as Mitch Bakken pitched a complete game while
throwing a no hitter. In the first inning Paul Smith and Chance
Keefe had back to back doubles to spark the scoring. Seven
Crookston batters walked and one more was hit by a pitch in the first
inning alone. Crookston scored a run a piece in the second, third
and fourth innings before adding six more in the fifth. The inning
started with two walks before Nick Wheelhouse, Brent Stahlecker, Justin
Johnson, and Paul Smith all singled. Keefe was hit by a pitch and
Bakken and Hasz walked in the inning. Bakken struck out nine
Roseau batters and walked the second batter of the game.
The Reds end the regular season at 7-8 and will host Ada in the first
round of the Norman-Polk League Playoffs, in a best of three series, on
Wednesday, July 21 at 7:30 PM at Jim Karn Field. See the schedule
below.
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| Mitch Bakken-Crox | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 9 |
For Crookston-
Brent Stahlecker was 3-4 with 3 runs and 2 rbi's
Paul Smith was 2-4 with 2 runs and 2 rbi's
Justin Johnson was 2-4 with 2 runs
75 GOLFERS PARTICIPATE IN UMC TEAMBACKER GOLF TOURNAMENT
The University of Minnesota, Crookston (UMC)
Teambackers held their 20th annual Teambacker Golf Classic at
Minakwa Golf Course in Crookston on Saturday, July 19. 75 golfers
participated in the18-hole scramble that saw wind and rain early but
sunny skies by the end of the tournament. The flight one and
overall tournament champions were Mike Nelson, Scott Sanders, John
Peters, Eric Helgeson and Calvin Anderson. “The UMC Teambackers
would like to thank Hole-in-One sponsors Noah Insurance Services, Brost
Chevrolet-Cadillac and Midcontinent Communications as well as the 75
golfers who participated in this year’s event,” says Director of
Athletic Fundraising Bill Tyrrell. “All money raised at this event
goes to support student-athlete scholarships at the University of
Minnesota, Crookston.”
The UMC Teambackers would like to recognize and thank Minakwa Golf
Course as well as all team and hole sponsors for their support of the 20th
Annual UMC Teambacker Golf Classic.

Mike Nelson, Bill Tyrrell (Director of Athletic Fundraising), Scott
Sanders, John Peters,
Eric Helgeson, Steph Helgeson (Athletic Director), Calvin Anderson.
(Submitted by UMC)
The highlight of the day had
to be when Joe Lessard, of Crookston, shot a hole in one on the par
three fourth hole. The hole-in-one came in the second round and he
received a $500 Visa gift card.

Joe Lessard stands on by the 3rd hole pin Bill
Tyrell, Tom Noah of Noah Insurance, Bruce Mjoen of Brost Chevrolet and
Jerry Hasbrouck
SUNDAY - JULY 18, 2010
CROOKSTON REDS GET THE FOURTH SEED IN THE NORMAN-POLK LEAGUE PLAYOFFS
The
Crookston Reds swept Roseau in a double-header on Sunday afternoon and
received the fourth seed and received the good news/bad news with the
seeding. The good news was that they were supposed to play Roseau
in a play-in game, but Roseau won't have enough players so they forfeit
saving a pitcher for the first round series. The bad news is the
Reds will have to play the number one seed the Ada Athletics in the
first round of the playoffs.
Crookston will host the first game of the best of three series because
Crookston is the site of the Babe Ruth Region Tournament this
weekend. The series schedule is listed below the seeds.
SEEDING-
1. Ada
2. Warroad
3. Bemidji
4. CROOKSTON
5. Roseau
First
Round Schedule for the Reds-
Wednesday, July 21
Game 1 - Ada at CROOKSTON 7:30 PM
Friday, July 23
Game 2 - CROOKSTON at Ada 7:30 PM
Sunday, July 25 (If necessary)
Game 3 - CROOKSTON at Ada 7:30 PM
SATURDAY - JULY 17, 2010
CROOKSTON 9TH GRADE GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM PLACES 3RD AT GREAT STATE SHOOTOUT IN MINNEAPOLIS

The 9th Grade Girls CYBA Basketball team with their 3rd place plaque
(Submitted by Carol Welter)
The Crookston 9th Grade Girls CYBA Basketball team participated in the Pacesetter Great State Shootout at the Target Center in Minneapolis on Saturday. The Pacesetter Great State Shootout is a tournament comprised of the Pacesetter State Champion and runner-up in Minnesota, Iowa and South Dakota.
In the first round Crookston beat St. Francis, South Dakota 24-12.
In the second round Crookston struggled in the second half and lost to North Polk, Iowa 20-17 on the Target Center floor.
In the third place game, Crookston beat the Iowa State Champion,
Estherville 21-20.

Erica Samuelson wins the opening tap on the Target Center
floor
The girls warming up on the floor before the game

Abby Anderson drives the perimeter The girls show off
their Great State T-shirts that have MINNESOTA on the back
(All pictures provided by Carol Welter and Cathy Demerais)
CROOKSTON 10 YEAR OLD CAL RIPKEN BASEBALL TEAM FALLS IN LOSER OUT GAME AT STATE TOURNEY
The Crookston 10 year old year old team, after winning their first game and losing their second game on Friday at the State Cal Ripken Tournament in Baxter, lost to the Baxter All Stars in a loser out game 9-6. The score was 7-6 going into the sixth inning, but Baxter was able to score a couple insurance runs and held on for the victory. This year was the first year Crookston teams competed in the State Cal Ripken tournament and look forward to going back next year as the winner of the state tournament goes to regional tournament. The Regional tournament winner advances to the Cal Ripken World Series.
FRIDAY - JULY 16, 2010
CROOKSTON 10 YEAR OLD BASEBALL TEAM IN THE CAL RIPKEN STATE TOURNAMENT THIS WEEKEND
The
Crookston 10 Year Old Baseball Team is competing in the Cal Ripken 10
Year Old State Tournament Double-Elimination tournament this weekend in
Baxter, Minnesota.
Crookston won their first round game, beating Bemidji 4-3.
Crookston lost to Baxter in the semi-finals 14-4.
CROOKSTON 11 AND 12 YEAR OLDS COMPETING IN THE STATE CAL RIPKEN 12 YEAR OLD TOURNAMENT
Crookston 11 and 12 year olds combined to form a team to play in the State 12 Year Old Cal Ripken State Baseball Tournament this weekend in Bemidji.
Crookston
lost to Bemidji in the first round 20-0.
Crookston lost to Moorhead 15-4 in the second round and was
eliminated.
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