Crofton’s Legion Seniors finished league regular season play in the ballpark in Scriber, an old-fashioned park known as the Hog Yard. The venue was vintage, but the play by Crofton was strong, snagging the big win, 8-0 on the heels of 11 hits on the night from Crofton batters and 10 strikeouts by the pitching crew holding H-S to just three hits...
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Crofton has been busy with all it's various community events, whether it's baseball games, races, or beach parties, it can be hard to keep track of it all, which is why you'll want to sign up for your edition of the Crofton Journal!
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Crofton held it's Legion Junior tournament this year, and if you want to be able to access some professional photos from the event, then be sure to head over to SmugMug. SmugMug allows you to purchase custom prints, which not only gives you exceptional content but will also help support your local news! Interested? Then simply follow the link below to buy and access the photos you need: https://paperandink.smugmug.com/The-Crofton-Journal/Crofton-Legion-at-Junior-area-tournament-2022/
The Crofton City Council held a meeting last month and you don't want to miss any of it! Swing by our the Crofton Journal YouTube channel to watch the meeting and others like it. If you do, don't forget to SUBSCRIBE for upcoming videos:https://youtu.be/OioxsRH_ujQ
The three Verdigre Stingers Softball teams have all now played in their different League tournaments the past week, with the 14U, 12U, and 10U all winning medals. To learn more it all, or to be updated for any upcoming games, be sure to pick up your copy of the Crofton Journal.
Crofton is a close-nit community full of citizens who stick together for each other, that's why there's now a neighborhood watch going on to put a stop to break-ins. You'll want to keep up to date with the community and participate in standing together. One way you can do this is by signing up to the Crofton Journal! For only $20 you can purchase an annual e-edition, or if you're already subscribed, simply pay an extra $5! If you're out of State but still want news about Crofton, you can get a free e-edition. Interested? Then head over to CroftonJournal.com and get your subscription now.
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The Stinger Softball season has begun, with 50 girls playing on five teams starting with the T’s, 10’s, 12’s, 14’s and 18’s. The Stingers have played two weeks of games already, gaining in experience with every event. For more sports news, pick up a copy of the Crofton Journal!
The season has is now underway for the Tri-County Titans, and other teams are already full swing! You'll want to keep up with all the sports news, to do so, consider visiting CroftonJournal.com and signing up to get your trusted news. For only $20 you can purchase an annual e-edition, or if you're already subscribed, simply pay an extra $5! If you're out of State but still want news about Crofton, you can get a free e-edition.
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A new stop sign has been placed at the previously dangerous layout of the four-way has always been a persistent reminder for the community of Crofton. For more details and news like this, don't forget to visit CroftonJournal.com and pay for your subscription.
Volunteers turned out in force last week to help set up the flags for the 2022 Memorial Day services in Crofton’s South Park. Services were held Monday, May 30 at the area cemeteries and in Crofton’s city auditorium. To learn more, pick up your copy of the Crofton Journal today.
Crofton will be having a busy month, as you can see by looking at the Community Calendar! The Crofton Journal makes a special effort to give you the news when you need it, and by signing up you can learn more about all these events. For only $20 you can purchase an annual e-edition, or if you're already subscribed, simply pay an extra $5! If you're out of State but still want news about Crofton, you can get a free e-edition. Interested? Then head over to CroftonJournal.com and get your subscription now.
Four Crofton youth were invited to play in the North Central Nebraska All-Star Basketball game on Friday, May 27 in O’Neill. Roy Knapp played for the men’s
White team, and he had 18 points with six three-point goals in the team’s 95-89 win. Alexis Folkers was on the women’s Blue Team, and Jayden Jordan and
Ella Wragge competed for the White team. The Blue Team won the women’s competition, 78-63.
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Crofton Elementary held it's year-end awards, including awards like "1,000,000 Words Read", "Presidential Academic Achievement Award", and "Perfect Perfect Perfect Perfect Attendance". If you want to learn more, you'll want to check out the latest edition of the Crofton Journal.
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Alex Potts takes a pitch at bat for the Crofton 12U baseball team in a home game last Wednesday night, May 18, against Hartington Red. The Crofton boys (1-1), took a home loss last week, 12-5, but defeated Wynot away earlier in the week. The local boys are in action again this Wednesday, May 25, in Hartington against the Hartington Navy team.
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