POLK COUNTY PLACES FISHING PIERS AT EAST SHORE AND NEAR ROADSIDE PARK

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The Polk County Sheriff’s Office recently assisted the Polk County Highway Department with placing a brand new fishing pier near the east shore Maple Lake public access, and a second pier near the Polk County roadside park on Maple Lake.

After the pier’s were placed, the Polk County Sheriff’s Office also placed several swimming area marker buoy’s on Maple Lake marking the east shore and Polk County Park swimming areas. 

Polk County Fishing Pier

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POLK COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE AND CROOKSTON FIRE DEPARTMENT RESPOND TO FIRE IN RUSSIA TOWNSHIP

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On Saturday, May 1, the Polk County Sheriff’s along with the Crookston Fire Department were dispatched to Section 14 of Russia Township. The Sheriff’s Office and Crookston Fire Department arrived on scene and noticed that a grass field and woods were on fire and out of control. The fire was able to be put out. There was damage to an abandoned car that was in the field.

The Polk County Sheriff’s Office would like to remind residence that Polk County is under a red flag waring due to the dry weather and burning is prohibited at this time with the exception of a  contained camp fire.

Assisting agencies: Beltrami Fire Department

The fire is under investigation at this time and no further information will be released.

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PIRATE BOYS TENNIS FALL TO MINNEWASKA AREA AND BENSON

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The Crookston Pirate Boys Tennis lost to Minnewaska Area 7-0 and lost to Benson 4-3 in two duals played in Moorhead. 

CROOKSTON VS MINNEWASKA AREA
Crookston lost two matches in three sets in the 7-0 loss to Minnewaska Area.  Erik Coauette won his first set 6-4, but lost the second set 6-0, and in the third set he lost 10-2. 

The other three set match was at first doubles with Mason Owens and Evan Christensen winning the first set 6-2, before losing the second set 7-6 and coming up short 11-9 in the third set.  

CROOKSTON-0 Minnewaska-7 Win Score
1st S Jack Garmen Tate Reichmann MIN 6-0, 6-0
2nd Erik Coauette Gannon Walsh MIN 4-6, 6-0, 10-2
3rd Reggie Winjum Ethan Quelle MIN 6-1, 7-5
4th Joey Brule Aiden Maanum MIN 6-4, 6-0
1st Dubs Mason Owens
Evan Christensen
Damon Ohde MIN 6-2, 6-7, 11-9
2nd Isaac Thomforde
Tatum Lubinski
Logan Maanum
Noah Palmer
MIN 6-1, 6-4
3rd Xander Kuchan
George French
Connor Quelle
Tenzin Dahl
MIN 6-1, 6-2

 

CROOKSTON VS BENSON
The Crookston Pirates won three matches, but Benson was able to win three singles wins and one doubles match for a 4-3 victory in Moorhead.  

Winning for Crookston were Reggie Winjum at third singles with a 7-6, 6-1 victory.  
Crookston won two of the doubles matches.  At first doubles, Mason Owens and Evan Christensen teamed up for a 6-1, 6-2 victory.  The third doubles team of Xander Kuchan and George French won 6-4, 6-2.

Crookston drops to 0-13 on the year. 

CROOKSTON-3 Benson-4 Win Score
1st S Jack Garmen Taylor Duncun BEN 6-1, 6-2
2nd Mason Owens Peyton LeClair BEN 6-2, 6-1
3rd Reggie Winjum Hunter LeClair CROX 7-6, 6-1
4th Joey Brule Blake Bretmer BEN 6-2, 6-2
1st Dubs Mason Owens
Evan Christensen
Mason Bakke
Matt Thompson
CROX 6-1, 6-2
2nd Isaac Thomforde
Tatum Lubinski
Tyler Hadfield
Max Young
BEN 6-0, 6-2
3rd Xander Kuchan
George French
Andrew Olson
Joseph Yu
Crox 6-4, 6-2

 

Evan Christensen

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The approaching fishing season comes with a reminder from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources to always follow state laws to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species.

It’s also important for anglers to take a few minutes for invasive species prevention every time a boat comes out of the water.

Maj. Shane Kirlin, DNR operations manager, said that’s true whether or not an enforcement officer or watercraft inspector is present.

“All anglers and boaters in Minnesota are required to take three simple steps: clean, drain, dispose,” Kirlin said. “It’s not only the best way to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species, but it’s also the law in Minnesota.”

People must clean aquatic plants and debris from watercraft, drain lake or river water and keep drain plugs out during transport, and dispose of unwanted bait in the trash, not in the water.

In addition to these required steps, the DNR also recommends that anglers:

  • Spray boat and trailer with high-pressure water;
  • Rinse boat and trailer with very hot water (120° for two minutes; or 140° for 10 seconds); or
  • Dry boat and equipment for at least five days.

More information is available at www.mndnr.gov/AIS.

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UMC BASEBALL HOSTS BEMIDJI STATE IN FINAL HOME GAMES IN THE REGULAR SEASON

The University of Minnesota Crookston Baseball team has assured themselves of a Northern Sun Conference playoff spot, but the Golden Eagles want to keep playing strong and finish the regular season with a flourish to get them ready for the Conference Championships. UMC had a big sweep of Northern State this week to push their record to 19-6 overall and 14-6 in the conference which has them in third place, a couple games ahead of St. Cloud State for the fourth and final home spot for the first round.  Bemidji State is last in the conference with a 7-25 overall record and 6-21 in the conference. The two will play a doubleheader today at the UMC Baseball Field starting at 1:30 PM and the Golden Eagles will finish off their home season with a single game tomorrow. UMC will finish their regular season next week with a pair of games at Minnesota-Duluth and then next weekend play three games at Minot State.

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CROOKSTON TAKES ON BARNESVILLE TO CLOSE OUT THE 2021 JIM KARN CLASSIC

The Crookston Pirate Baseball squad had a nice 4-2 win over Hillsboro/Central Valley, N.D. yesterday on the first day of the Jim Karn Baseball Classic in Crookston. The Pirates raised their record to 3-2 on the season and will try to make it two straight in the Classic this afternoon when they finish off the Classic playing the Barnesville Trojans at the Jim Karn Baseball Field in Crookston. Barnesville, who just played West Marshall before this game was 2-4 on the season after a couple 10 run rule losses to Breckenridge on Thursday. Game time is about 2:00 PM this afternoon and the game will be on KROX RADIO and also the internet by going to the LISTEN LIVE link at the top of this page.

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WEST MARSHALL CONTINUES IN THE JIM KARN CLASSIC TAKING ON BARNESVILLE – ON KROX

The West Marshall Fusion Baseball team, a cooperative of Warren-Alvarado-Oslo and Stephen-Argyle will play their second game in a row taking on the Barnesville Trojans at NOON in the Jim Karn Baseball Classic in Crookston. West Marshall was 0-3 before the earlier Red Lake County game this morning while Barnesville is 2-4 on the year splitting doubleheaders with Frazee and Hawley and the Trojans did lose a doubleheader on Thursday to Breckenridge 12-2 and 11-0. Game time at the Jim Karn Field is NOON and it will be on KROX RADIO plus the world wide web by going to the LISTEN LIVE at the top of this page.  Barnesville will play Crookston following this game.

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WEST MARSHALL DEFEATS RED LAKE COUNTY TO START DAY 2 OF THE JIM KARN CLASSIC

The Red Lake County Rebels (a cooperative between Red Lake Falls and Oklee/Plummer) and the West Marshall Fusion (a cooperative between Stephen-Argyle and Warren-Alvarado-Oslo) got things started in day two of the Jim Karn Classic and the Fusion came away with their first win of the season by a score of 10-1.

After a scoreless first inning from both pitchers, the Rebels got the scoring started in the second inning. Andrew Johnson led off with a single and reached second on a poor throw to the infield. A single from Bailey Hince got runners to second and third. The Rebels put the suicide squeeze play on and Brady Luethner got the bunt down to score Johnson to take the 1-0 lead.

The Fusion answered back with three runs in the top of the third inning. Two walks sandwiched a strikeout to begin the inning. Jason Lindgren hit a single to left to James Pederson to tie the game. An error on the throw to third got into the dugout and allowed Mike Jacobsen, as well. Lindgren came into score from third on a single from Demetrious Oberg to give the Fusion the 3-1 lead.
The Rebels got a couple of singles in the bottom of the third, but both times the batter reached, they were caught stealing at second base.

Both teams went scoreless in the fourth and fifth innings, despite both teams getting a runner into scoring position.

In the top of the sixth inning, West Marshall added on some insurance runs. The first three batters were walked, one was hit by a pitch, to load the bases with no outs. Will McGlynn added the first run of the inning on a sacrifice fly to left field. Jacobsen walked to load the bases again and a fielder’s choice to get an out at the plate kept the bases loaded with two outs. Oberg came up with the big two-out hit lacing a double down the left field line to bring in two more runs and give the Fusion a 6-1 lead.
Zak Kennett singled with two outs for the Rebels, but three flyouts to the center fielder kept Red Lake County scoreless in the sixth.

West Marshall broke the game open in the seventh inning with four more runs. Aiden Anderson singled to lead off the inning. After a flyout, a couple of walks loaded the bases. Another walk with the bases loaded to Jacobsen brought in a Fusion run. A groundout from Lindgren scored another run. Oberg came up again with runners in scoring position and replicated his previous at-bat with another two-out, two RBI double to make it 10-1.
In the Rebels last at-bat, three pinch-hitters were retired in order by Jackson Woinarowicz to give him the complete game victory and a 10-1 victory for the West Marshall Fusion.

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West Marshall 0 0 3 0 0 3 4 10 8 2
Red Lake County 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 4

 

Pitching IP H R ER BB K
Jackson Woinarowicz- West Marshall 7 5 1 0 1 4
Eric Gieseke- RLC 4 5 3 3 4 5
Ty Kennett- RLC 3 3 7 7 9 2

 

For West Marshall
Demetrious Oberg- 3 for 4, 5 RBI
Jackson Woinarowicz, Brandon Kroll, Aiden Anderson, Carsen Safranski- One hit apiece
Mike Jacobsen- 4 walks, 3 runs, RBI
James Pederson- 3 walks, 3 runs

For Red Lake County
Ty Kennett, Eric Gieseke, Zak Kennett, Andrew Johnson- One hit each
Brady Luethner- RBI

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