The Crookston High School held its 17th Annual Triple-A Senior Recognition Night on Monday, April 29, to honor its senior Student-Athletes in Academics, Arts, and Athletics. The Crookston Pirate Fine Arts Boosters, Crookston Kiwanis, Crookston Noon Day Lions, and the Crookston Rotary Clubs sponsored the banquet.
Athletic Awards:
Outstanding Athlete of the Year: This award is selected by the head coaches. The award to a boy and a girl based on the following qualities:
- Outstanding Athletic Ability
- Multiple sport athlete
- In Good Standing
- Possesses Great Leadership Abilities
- Is an excellent Role Model for our younger athletes and represents CHS & the Crookston Community in an exemplary way.
Carla Johnson Female Athlete of the Year Award: Addison Fee
Willis Eide Male Athlete of the Year Award: Teagen Lubinski
Senior Awards: This award is for outstanding dedication to Pirate Athletics. This award represents the mission and the importance of our high school athletic program, and that is the importance of participation and being a multiple-sport athlete. This award is not based on athletic accomplishment, nor is it voted on, but on being a part of a team in each of the sports seasons from 9th through 12th grade: Emily Bowman, Kaylie Clauson, Addison Fee, Georgia Sanders, Matthew Contreras, Jack Everett, Teagen Lubinski
June Shaver Memorial Student-Athlete Scholarship – Addison Fee, Georgia Sanders, Kaylie Clauson, Mackenzie Funk, Makenna Kopecky, Madeline Harbott, Miryah Epema
Sam Moscatelli Outstanding Service to Pirate Athletics Award:
This award goes to a student who has exemplified the managerial service that Sam bestowed to Pirate Athletics: Emily Bowman
Paul Wold Memorial Award
This is the sixth year of the award. Paul Wold was a lifelong insulin-dependent diabetic, who found an outlet for his adversity through school sports, activities, and organizations.
This year’s recipient of the Paul Wold Memorial Award is Matthew Contreras
Donnie Lauf Memorial Softball Award:
This award goes to a softball player who, throughout the course of her career, has exhibited the will, competitive spirit, and love that Donnie exhibited throughout her life: Emily Bowman
Lions Award of Excellence:
Excellence in Athletics – Kaylie Clauson, Addison Fee, Teagen Lubinski
Excellence in Soccer – Jack Everett
Excellence in Football – Riley Helgeson, Rylan Lubarski
Excellence in Hockey – Kambelle Freije, Parker Kelly
Excellence in Basketball – Hunter Nicholas
Excellence in Softball – Emily Bowman
Excellence in Baseball – Matthew Contreras
Excellence in Golf – Georgia Sanders
Lions Award for Athletic Booster of the Year: Jon and Jan Vallager
Lions Coach of the Year – Gina Gunderson and Josh Hardy
Team Academic Awards –
Girls Tennis – Gold Award (3.94 GPA)
Softball – Silver Award (3.59 GPA)
Volleyball – Silver Award (3.56)
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Athletic award winners-
Back Row – Matthew Contreras, Rylan Lubarski, Parker Kelly, Jack Everett, Teagen Lubinski, Kaylie Clauson, Georgia Sanders, Riley Helgeson
Front row – Miryah Epema, Makenna Kopecky, Madeline Harbott, Mackenzie Funk, Addison Fee, Kambelle Freije


Coaches of the Year – Josh Hardy and Gina Gunderson

Booster of the Year – John and Jan Vallager
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