SPORTS FEEVER by Chris Fee of KROX Radio – chrisjfee@yahoo.com
Is there a more unpredictable team in the NFL than the Minnesota Vikings? This season could be a wild rollercoaster ride!
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I am going out on a limb……But I feel the Minnesota Timberwolves will announce that Kevin Garnett will have something to do with the franchise soon. Minor ownership, or something. Here are my reasons why.
1. They are bringing back the best T-Wolves jerseys from KG’s time (they call them the tree jersey’s).
2. The jersey will be worn for 21 games this season (KG’s number)
3. The Timberwolves had Joe Mauer wearing a KG jersey at Target Field as part of the jersey announcement.
It could all be coincidence…..I think not. But I think the Wolves are dropping little Easter Eggs to let fans know the Big Ticket is coming back and is possible now that Glen Taylor is no longer owner. We will see…..
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The Minnesota Hockey Coaches Association has announced the 2025 Hall of Fame Inductees and award winners. The group will be honored at the Minnesota Wild game on Tuesday, September 30 vs the Winnipeg Jets.
Former Crookston Pirate Boys Hockey coach and longtime active member of the Minnesota Hockey Coaches Association, Jon Bittner is being honored for his unwavering commitment to Minnesota Hockey! Jon will be receiving the Bruce Johnson award. The Bruce Johnson Award is given each year to an active Minnesota Hockey Coaches Association board member – or an individual who has recently served on the board – in recognition for outstanding contributions in promoting the Association and the sport of hockey.
A few local guys are being inducted in the Hall of Fame with Tom King and Roger Johnson. The honorees are listed below.
HOF Inductees:
Roger Johnson – Fergus Falls
Steve Brown – Delano
Tom King – Indus/Warroad
Moose Younghans – St Paul Johnson
Award winners-
Dave Peterson Award – Gerrit van Bergen
Oscar Almquist Award – Dave Margenau
Bruce Johnson Award – John Bittner
Cliff Thompson Award – George Nemanich – Red Wing
I decided to compile all the area members of the Minnesota High School Coaches Association Hall of Fame. The list is below-
Oscar Almquist – Roseau
Rube Bjorkman – Warroad
Dennis Rolle – Thief River Falls
Don Olson – KTRF Radio – Thief River Falls
Dick Roberts – Warroad
Jon Bittner – Crookston
Terry Cullen – Moorhead
Bryan Grand – Bemidji
Brad Shelstad – Wadena
Chuck Grillo – Bemidji
Terry Shercliffe – Moorhead
Gary Hokanson – Roseau
Cary Eades – Warroad
Bruce Olson – Roseau/Warroad
Dave Morinville – Moorhead
Scott Oliver – Roseau/East Grand Forks
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Fertile-Beltrami Falcon Preston Hanson has committed to play football at Minnesota State Moorhead next year. Congratulations to Preston.
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The University of Minnesota Crookston baseball team will hold their Alumni Day and game Saturday, September 27. The Golden Eagles will play their Alumni Game at the Minnesota Crookston Baseball Field Saturday at 1 p.m. The game will be followed by a 5 p.m., social at the Crookston Inn and Convention Center, and Scobey’s Pub and Grub, followed by 6 p.m. dinner.
Minnesota Crookston baseball will have a presentation, discuss award winners, and present their members of the Decade of Coach Gust Team, which will honor the top players during Coach Gust’s time as head coach of the Minnesota Crookston baseball program (2015-Present). The program will also highlight some of their top games, and top moments in program history.
For non-alumni to RSVP for the event visit https://baseball.umcsportscamps.com/umc-baseball-alumni-banquet.cfm. The cost is $23.
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The University of Minnesota Crookston Golden Eagle Baseball program will host its 2025 prospect camp on Sunday, October 5, at 1:00 p.m. at the UMC Baseball Field.
The camp is for any high school-age player interested in playing D2 ball or attending the University of Minnesota Crookston. UMC has signed several kids out of this camp and identified several younger ones. The staff will get metrics on every camper and play a game. There is also an optional tour and informational session of the campus. The coaches will also talk about the philosophy of the Golden Eagle Baseball program and the culture they have created the past decade.
To register, go to https://baseball.umcsportscamps.com/prospect-camp.cfm
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The game of the week will be a battle of the top two Section 8A Football teams as #7 ranked Red Lake County takes on #3 ranked Mahnomen-Waubun in Mahnomen. The game is a battle for the top seed and whoever wins will be the home team when the two meet again in the Fargodome!
Mahnomen-Waubun has only given up two points in the first four games. Crookston got two points with a safety!! Red Lake County has also been dominant as they gave up six points to Pine River-Backus and 20 points in a lopsided victory over Bagley. It will come down to who wins the turnover battle and who can make a big play.
Park Christian’s passing attack could possibly cause some issues for other teams, but the Mahnomen/Waubun and Red Lake County linemen are so good that I can’t see anybody else being in the championship game at the end of October.
Section 8A Standings
Team | Section | Overall | QRF Value | QRF Rank |
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Mahnomen/Waubun | 1-0 | 4-0 | 43.9 | 7 |
Red Lake County | 3-0 | 4-0 | 39.4 | 10 |
Park Christian | 2-0 | 3-1 | 31.4 | 14 |
Bagley | 2-1 | 2-2 | 22.1 | 32 |
Polk County West | 0-2 | 1-3 | 14.1 | 41 |
Ada-Borup-West | 1-3 | 1-3 | 13.3 | 43 |
Cass Lake-Bena | 1-1 | 1-3 | 8.8 | 48 |
Red Lake | 0-3 | 0-4 | 4.6 | 50 |
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Section 8 9-Man Football has to have the best top three in the state! Kittson County Central, Stephen-Argyle, and Goodridge-Grgyla. The games between the teams have been great!! The standings are set for the top three, with KCC having a lock on the top seed. It should be Stephen-Argyle staying in second place, and third place will likely be Goodridge/Grygla, even though the Northern Freeze are currently ahead of them. The Northern Freeze final three games of the regular season????? KCC, GG, and Stephen-Argyle!!!!!!!!
Section 8 9-Player Standings
Team | Section | Overall | QRF Value | QRF Rank |
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Kittson County Central | 3-0 | 5-0 | 32.6 | 1 |
Stephen-Argyle | 1-1 | 4-1 | 28.7 | 7 |
Northern Freeze | 2-0 | 3-1 | 19.7 | 17 |
Goodridge/Grygla | 1-2 | 3-2 | 19.3 | 19 |
Badger/Greenbush-Middle River | 1-2 | 2-3 | 13.3 | 34 |
Warren-Alvarado-Oslo | 0-2 | 1-3 | 7.4 | 42 |
Win-E-Mac | 0-1 | 0-4 | 3.1 | 51 |
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Section 6 9-Man football isn’t anywhere near where it will be at the end of the regular season. Fertile-Beltrami has games with Fosston, Clearbrook-Gonvick, Hancock, and NCE/UH left and if they win all four they will be the top seed again. Getting into the top two seeds will get you a bye so that is always nice to heal up.
Section 6 9-Player Standings
Team | Section | Overall | QRF Value | QRF Rank |
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Clearbrook-Gonvick | 1-0 | 3-1 | 18.8 | 20 |
Fosston | 1-0 | 3-1 | 18.4 | 21 |
Blackduck | 0-0 | 2-2 | 14.0 | 30 |
Fertile-Beltrami | 0-0 | 2-2 | 14.0 | 30 |
Kelliher/Northome | 0-0 | 1-3 | 7.0 | 45 |
NCE/U-H | 0-2 | 0-4 | 4.4 | 48 |
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Section 8AA Football is more of the same again this year. Barnesville, even though they maybe aren’t as dominant as they have been in the past, their only loss is to Pillager, who is one of three teams in the AA region this year (Section 6AA).
There is no doubt that the section is down this year after all the teams graduated a ton of outstanding seniors. Barnesville has a solid schedule and should finish at the top seed. Frazee and Warroad will battle for the second seed. Hawley and Pelican Rapids are fighting for the fourth seed and Crookston and Roseau will battle for the sixth and seventh seed. Crookston should have one more win in the last game of the year, but if Roseau wins just one game against EGF, Pelican Rapids, Park Rapids, or Hawley I am pretty sure they would be in front of Crookston.
Section 8AA Standings
Seeding Method TBD
Team | Section | Overall | QRF Value | QRF Rank |
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Barnesville | 3-0 | 3-1 | 37.3 | 15 |
Frazee | 0-0 | 3-1 | 30.6 | 24 |
Warroad | 2-0 | 2-2 | 25.7 | 31 |
Hawley | 1-2 | 1-3 | 17.9 | 38 |
Pelican Rapids | 0-2 | 1-3 | 16.3 | 41 |
Crookston | 0-0 | 1-3 | 11.9 | 45 |
Roseau | 0-2 | 0-4 | 5.3 | 49 |
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Section 8AAA has DGF at the top, with four teams at 2-2. There are a lot of big games coming up that could move some teams around.
Section 8AAA Standings
Team | Section | Overall | QRF Value | QRF Rank |
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Dilworth-Glyndon-Felton | 3-0 | 3-1 | 49.5 | 15 |
Minnewaska Area | 1-0 | 2-2 | 40.8 | 23 |
Perham | 2-1 | 2-2 | 36.6 | 29 |
East Grand Forks | 1-1 | 2-2 | 33.0 | 34 |
Morris Area/ | 0-1 | 2-2 | 25.9 | 37 |
Park Rapids Area | 0-3 | 1-3 | 16.1 | 44 |
Thief River Falls | 0-1 | 1-3 | 14.3 | 45 |
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Soccer and Tennis seasons are down to the last two weeks of the regular season with playoffs starting in early October.
Section 8A Girls’ tennis will be another battle, with another great semi-final and championship expected. I think we could see three 4-3 matches.
Crookston received bad news this week as Ashlyn Bailey tore her ACL and will miss the rest of her senior year, which will affect Tennis, Girls Hockey and track. It is terrible seeing an injury to anybody, but to a senior is even worse. And Ashlyn is one of my favorites. She busts her but, is a competitor, and is one of the nicest kids you will find. She is a determined and driven young lady, and I know she WILL bounce back and have a great collegiate hockey career at Wisconsin River Falls starting next year!
Here are my predictions on the Section 8A team seeding –
1. Staples-Motley (10-3 on the year and 7-0 in section play)
2. Thief River Falls (12-4 and 2-1 in section play)
3. Crookston (7-7 and 4-2 in section play)
4. East Grand Forks (6-4 and 1-1 in section)
5. Park Rapids (6-8 and 1-2 in section)
6. Roseau (6-11 and 2-2 in section)
7. Parkers Prairie (7-9 and 1-4 in section)
8. Wadena-Deer Creek (3-12 and 1-8 in section)
Staples-Motley should be the top seed with 4-3 victories over Crookston and Thief River Falls on September 18.
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Section 8A Boys soccer will start playoffs in a couple of weeks and the west sub-section is a clear seperation between the top half and bottom half of the standings according to the QRF.
Section 8A – West Standings
QRF Seeded on October 5
Team | Section | Overall | QRF Value | QRF Rank |
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Pelican Rapids | 4-1-2 | 6-1-2 | 42.9 | 16 |
Minnewaska Area | 7-2-0 | 7-3-0 | 42.2 | 17 |
Hillcrest Lutheran Academy | 5-1-2 | 6-1-2 | 39.9 | 20 |
Crookston | 1-3-1 | 1-6-1 | 16.5 | 64 |
East Grand Forks | 1-3-0 | 1-7-0 | 15.7 | 67 |
Morris Area | 1-7-0 | 1-9-0 | 13.3 | 69 |
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Section 8A Girls Soccer will start playoffs in a couple of weeks. East Grand Forks will be the top seed in the North sub-section, but Walker-Hackensack-Akeley is having its best year since adding girls soccer.
Section 8A – North Standings
QRF Seeded – October 5
Team | Section | Overall | QRF Value | QRF Rank |
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East Grand Forks | 3-1-0 | 4-4-1 | 39.9 | 14 |
Walker-H-A | 7-2-0 | 8-4-0 | 32.2 | 22 |
Hillcrest Academy | 5-4-0 | 6-6-0 | 30.3 | 28 |
Pelican Rapids | 2-4-1 | 2-5-1 | 20.1 | 46 |
Crookston | 1-6-0 | 1-6-0 | 12.4 | 60 |
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We will have Section 8A and 8AA volleyball next week!
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The 2025 Valley Plains District Football stat leaders have been released by Statistician extraordinaire Dave Peterson, and they are below-
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The 2025 9-West North Sub-district football stat leaders have been released by Mr. Dave Peterson and they are below.
They will be coming soon. Check back later Thursday morning.
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Minnesota State University, Mankato President Edward Inch announced tonight the University is launching the public phase of a $60 million fundraising campaign that will transform the south side of the MSU campus into a hub for recreation, wellness, athletics and community engagement.
“It is with great pride that I officially announce the public launch of The Future State capital campaign,” said Inch. “This visionary initiative will help us build a dynamic, multi-purpose complex that will serve southern Minnesota, greater Mankato and our University for generations to come. Hosting more than 115 events annually, this hub will be a catalyst for regional economic growth, cultural vibrancy and community wellness.”
The project will be entirely funded by private donations, with no state funding. According to Inch, the project’s silent phase has resulted in donor commitments of about $30 million. The University’s Foundation expects to raise the remaining funds in the next two years.
Inch said the team expects to break ground on Phase I of the project in late fall 2027, which includes a state-of-the-art 6,500-seat multipurpose stadium with hospitality and club spaces, as well as a renovated track and field facility.
In recognition of current financial support, the stadium will be named the Becky and Glen Taylor Community Stadium, and the stadium’s field will be named the Taylor Family Field. The stadium’s front entrance gate will be named for the Thielen Foundation, and the stadium’s secondary entrance will be named for Mankato-based company ISG. Additional naming opportunities are still available.
The stadium is expected to open in 2029. In addition to hosting Maverick home football and soccer games, high school teams throughout southern Minnesota are invited to schedule games at the stadium. The facility will also be capable of hosting as many as 12,000 spectators at outdoor concerts and other events.
Phase 1 includes renovating the current track and field facility by building permanent seating to accommodate an estimated 3,000 spectators. The new track and field complex will connect to concession and restroom spaces in the stadium and be capable of hosting college and high school football and soccer games on the track’s infield. Maverick football will play home games there in 2028 while the stadium is under construction.
Inch said Minnesota State Mankato would seek to host collegiate conference and NCAA championship-level track and field meets, as well as bid on the Minnesota State High School League track and field championships and more.
An important part of the Future State vision, Inch said, is establishing a plaza area that will be adjacent to the stadium. Overlapping phases 1 and 2 of the project, the plaza will include green spaces and gathering areas where farmers markets, vendor fairs and many other public activities can be held.
Phase 2 of the vision will be funded by business partnerships and revenue created through rentals. Phase 2 includes building a residence hall on the corner of Stadium Road and Warren Street that will help address continued demand for student housing. Lower floors of the new residence hall will be reserved for mixed-used spaces, including retail opportunities, student health services and more. Phase 2 construction will be coordinated in tandem with the Phase 1 stadium construction.
Phase 3 of the project will be funded by student outdoor fees and community partnerships. It involves renovating existing walking and biking trails and creating exercise and recreation spaces accessible to the community, such as community pickleball and tennis courts, in addition to areas for community youth sports. This phase also includes building out parking and road infrastructure.
According to an economic development study conducted by Stone Planning in March 2023, revenue generated by the complex will positively impact the entire region:
Estimated gross annual spending (local and non-local residents): $4.3 million
Additional premier events annually: 115+
Potential new jobs: 22
Additional area hotel room bookings: 4,000
Estimated 30-year net income (including direct and indirect income): $28 million
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Perham will host a youth 3-on-3 Basketball tournament on Saturday, November 15, for Grades 2-8 (boys and girls divisions)
Our Goal: Run a 1st-class tournament with strong officials, beautiful facilities, get you in & out quickly, play different teams from all over, and awesome prizes for the winners!!!
*Please fill out a form for each team registering.
*Please submit a separate registration for each team.
($100 per team, 3 games guaranteed, possibly 4 depending on schedule).
*Please bring your own basketballs. 2nd & 3rd grade “might” play on lower hoops.
Email one of the coaches listed if you’d like to register a team. Hoops at the Hive may need to combine grade levels (using team ability levels) to fill some brackets. If needed to combine, players will play teams within one grade level.
*Cost is $100 per team. Please send payment immediately after registration to reserve your spot.
Payment Methods:
Venmo: @PerhamBBB (2349) (You must include the following info)
GRADE of PLAYERS (‘25-’26, max of 5 per team):
GENDER: B or G
TEAM NAME:
1 Parent/Guardian CONTACT CELL NUMBER
Check: Perham Boys Basketball (add below info on check)
Mail to: Arly Ohm 810 2nd Ave SW. Perham, MN 56573
GRADE of PLAYERS (‘25-’26, max of 5 per team):
GENDER: B or G
TEAM NAME:
1 Parent/Guardian CONTACT CELL NUMBER:
*No refunds after November 2nd.
*Registration deadline is Sunday November 2nd at 7:00 PM (or until filled) Brackets will be emailed the week prior to the tournament.
*Efficient scheduling. Expect some back to back games. Get in, play,
get on your way.
*Questions? Contact:
Arly Ohm at arlyohm@perham.k12.mn.us Cell: (701) 640-3850
Garry Grewe at ggrewe@perham.k12.mn.us Cell: (320) 241-4877
Grant Dierkhising gdierkhising@perham.k12.mn.us Cell: (218) 252-2349
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JOKES
There was once an aspiring veterinarian who put himself through veterinary school working nights as a taxidermist.
Upon graduation, he decided he could combine his two vocations to better serve the needs of his patients and their owners, while doubling his practice and, therefore, his income.
He opened his own offices with a shingle on the door saying, “Dr. Jones, Veterinary Medicine and Taxidermy — Either way, you get your dog back!”
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Michael and his wife live in Crookston. One winter morning while listening to KROX, they hear the announcer say, “We are going to have 8 to 10 inches of snow today. You must park your car on the even numbered side of the street, so the snowplow can get through.” Michael’s wife goes out and moves her car.
A week later, while they were eating breakfast, the radio announcer says, “We are expecting 10 to 12 inches of snow today. You must park your car on the odd numbered side of the street so the snowplow can get through.” Michael’s wife goes out and moves her car again.
The next week they are having breakfast again, when the radio announcer says, “We are expecting 12 to 14 inches of snow today. You must park……”, then the electric power goes out. Michael’s wife is very upset and, with a worried look on her face, she says, “Honey, I don’ know what to do. Which side of the street do I need to park on so the plow can get through?”
With the love and understanding in Michael’s voice, like all the men who are married to blondes exhibit, Michael says, “Why don’t you just leave it in the garage this time.
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A priest is driving down to New York and gets stopped for speeding in Connecticut. The state trooper smells alcohol on the priest’s breath and then sees an empty wine bottle on the floor of the car.
He says, “Sir, have you been drinking?”
“Just water,” says the priest. The trooper says, “Then why do I smell wine?”
The priest looks at the bottle and says, “Good Lord! He’s done it again!”
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A policeman noticed an old lady standing on a street corner during a sudden windstorm.
She was bracing herself by holding a lightpost with one hand, and she was holding her hat snuggly against her head with her other hand.
Unfortunately, a strong gust blew her dress upward, and it continued to flap in the wind, exposing her privates for everyone to see.
The policeman asked, “Hey Lady, eveybody is taking a look at what you`ve got. Don`t you think that pulling your dress down is more important than worrying about your hat?”
“Look, sonny,…. what these people are looking at is 60 years old. …But the hat is BRAND NEW!”
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A married man and his secretary were having a torrid affair. One afternoon they couldn’t contain their passion, so they rushed over to her place where they spent the afternoon making passionate love. When they were finished, they fell asleep, not waking until 8 o’clock that night.
They got dressed quickly. Then the man asked his secretary to take his shoes outside and rub them on the lawn. Bewildered, she did as he asked, thinking him pretty weird.
The man finally got home and his wife met him at the door. Upset, she asked where he’d been. The man replied, “I can not tell a lie. My secretary and I are having an affair. Today we left work early, went to her place, spent the afternoon making love, and then fell asleep. That’s why I’m late.”
The wife looked at him, took notice of his shoes, and yelled, “I can see those are grass stains on your shoes. YOU LIAR! You’ve been playing golf again, haven’t you?”
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How are former Crookston Pirates athletes doing in college or elsewhere?
****LET ME KNOW OF OTHERS TO ADD TO THE LIST. Email me at chrisjfee@yahoo.com
Teagen Lubinski is a freshman playing football at St. Scholastica
Addie Fee is a freshman playing tennis and hockey at Wisconsin-Superior.
Kambelle Freije is a freshman playing hockey at Wisconsin-Eau Claire
Riley Helgeson is a freshman playing football at Northern State.
Emily Bowman is a freshman playing Softball at North Dakota State College of Science.
Halle Winjum is a sophomore playing basketball at Minnesota Crookston.
Blake Melsa is a sophomore playing soccer and baseball at Alexandria Tech
Jackson Reese is a sophomore playing soccer at Alexandria Tech
Matt Contreras is a freshman playing baseball at Concordia College.
Naomi Johnson is a freshman playing soccer at Alexandria Tech
Paul Bittner is an assistant coach on the University of Wisconsin-Superior Men’s Hockey team.
Reese Swanson is a sophomore playing hockey at St. Olaf.
Carter Coauette is a sophomore playing football at Minot State.
Isaac Thomforde is a sophomore playing Tennis at Northwestern College in St. Paul.
Halle Bruggeman is a Junior on the University of Wisconsin-Stout Women’s Rugby team.
Ethan Boll is a Sophomore on the University of North Dakota Football team.
Breanna Kressin is a Junior on the Hockey Cheer Team for THE University of Minnesota Golden Gopher Hockey team.
Jacey Larson is a Junior playing hockey at Dakota College at Bottineau.
Aleah Bienek is a Senior playing hockey at Trine University in Indiana.
Ty Hamre is Senior playing football at Bemidji State University.
Elizabeth Erdman is a coach for the Moorhead Red Dragon swim team.
Crookston School District Coaches
Blake Bergeron is the head Pirate Wrestling Coach.
Jason Cassavant is a Jr. High Baseball Coach and Head American Legion Baseball coach
Amy Boll is the head Pirate Girls Track head coach
Sarah Reese is the Pirate Head Girls Soccer coach
Marley Melbye is an assistant girls golf coach
Connor Morgan is the Pirate Boys Hockey assistant coach
Ben Trostad is the Pirate Boys Hockey assistant coach
Ethan Magsam is the Pirate Boys Hockey assistant coach
Chris Dufault is a youth wrestling Coach
Non-Crookston High School coaching/Admin/etc
Elise Tangquist is the Head Girls Golf Coach at Horace High School in Fargo, ND.
Carmen (Kreibich) Johnson is the head Little Falls Volleyball coach.
Tim Desrosier is an Assistant Coach for Warren-Alvarado-Oslo Pony Boys Basketball
Pat Wolfe is the head wrestling coach for Fosston/Bagley.
Austin Sommerfeld is an Assistant Athletic Director for Strategic Communication at the College of St. Scholastica in Duluth.
Collin Reynolds is the head baseball coach for the University of Colorado Buffalo Club Baseball team.
Trent Stahlecker is a School Security Specialist & he works for the Brevard Public Schools, Florida.
Cody Weiland is an assistant wrestling coach at Proctor/Hermantown.
Josh Edlund is the head football coach and phy ed teacher at Flandreau, South Dakota.
Allison Lindsey Axness is Assistant Varsity Volleyball Coach at Champlin Park
Jeff Olson is the Head Wrestling Coach and Head Baseball coach at Delano.
Jake Olson is an Assistant Football Coach and Head Boys Tennis coach at Delano.
Matt Harris is an Assistant Principal/Athletic Director at Saguaro High School in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Marty Bratrud is the Superintendent and High School Principal at Westhope High School.
Gordie Haug is an assistant football coach at the University of North Dakota.
Mike Hastings is the Wisconsin Badgers Men’s head Hockey coach.
Mike Biermaier is the Athletic Director at Grand Forks Schools.
Stephanie (Lindsay) Perreault works with the North Dakota State stats crew for Bison football, volleyball, and basketball in the winter. Stephanie’s husband, Ryan, is the assistant director for Bison media relations.
Jason Bushie is the hockey athletic trainer at Colorado College.
Chris Myrold is the Director and Fitness at Mission Ranch and Fitness in Camel, California.
Kyle Buchmeier is a Tennis Pro at the Reed-Sweatt Family Tennis Center in Minneapolis
Jaren Bailey is serving our country and is currently in the Marines’ Boot Camp.
Ben Andringa is serving our country in the Army and is now a Ranger.
Philip Kujawa class of 2004, from Crookston High School. He is an Army recruiter in Rochester.
Rob Sobolik is the General Manager of the Fargodome
That’s it for this week. Thanks for the comments, and if you have anything to add or share, please e-mail chrisjfee@yahoo.com or call. Thanks for reading and listening to KROX RADIO and kroxam.com.
