Worth Noting
Jerry Robertson told Sports Headliners earlier this week he believes
grandson Rodney Williams will have the high school GPA and
college entrance credentials to be admitted to Minnesota. Williams, the
Cooper basketball star, is part of coach Tubby Smith’s
outstanding freshmen recruiting class for 2009.
The NJCAA Men's Basketball Coaches Association has selected
Jay Pivec of
Minneapolis Community and Technical College as Division III
Coach of the Year after leading his Mavericks to a 33-2 overall record
and runner-up finish at the NJCAA DIII Tournament. Pivec’s team held the
No. 1 ranking in the NJCAA DIII Men's Basketball poll seven consecutive
weeks last season. The Mavericks lost in the Division III
tournament championship game to Richland College (Texas), 58-57. Pivec
has coached seven NJCAA first-team All-Americans at Minneapolis, the
most of any Division III program.
Sporting News
Website reported on Tuesday that Konrad Zagzebski, a highly
recruited linebacker from D.C. Everest (Schofield, Wis.), has changed
his commitment for 2010 from Minnesota to Wisconsin. More at
http://www.sportingnews.com/blog/TheRecruitnik/tag/157565/college_football.
The Big Ten Conference announced yesterday
that the Gophers’ first ever game in TCF Bank Stadium (versus Air Force)
will be televised on September 12 starting at 6 p.m. local time on the Big Ten Network.
The October 31 home game against Michigan State will also be on the
network, starting at 7 p.m.
Win
Willy, despite a fourth place finish in last week’s Arkansas Derby, has
enough earnings to qualify for the May 2 Kentucky Derby and may
participate. A source told Sports Headliners that trainer Mac
Robertson and Minneapolis owner Jerry Myers are likely to
enter the horse in the famous derby.
Former Stillwater High
grad
Glen Perkins has no wins in two starts for the
Twins but has been impressive. He’s 0-1 with a 1.69 ERA, giving up
three earned runs in 16 innings, three walks and eight strikeouts.
The Hobey Baker Memorial Award
Foundation 2009 Legend of Hockey recipient is Don Roberts, former
head hockey coach at Gustavus. Although Roberts never played the sport,
he ranks 12th in all-time collegiate hockey wins. Roberts will be honored along with this year’s Hobey Baker Award winner,
Matt Gilroy, at the Hobey Baker Award banquet May 7 in St.
Paul. Banquet tickets are available by visiting the Hobey Baker website,
www.hobeybaker.com.
Center John Tavares of the Ontario Hockey
League and defenseman Victor Hedman of the Swedish Elite League retained their respective
top-ranked status among North American and European prospects for the
2009 NHL Entry Draft, according to NHL Central Scouting Bureau final
rankings released on Tuesday. Gophers’ wing
Jordan Schroeder is ranked fifth among North American skaters. The Wild
will pick 12th in the entry draft on June 26.
It was a memorable weekend last week for
the Fitzgerald family, Larry Sr. and sons Larry Jr.
and Marcus. Six years ago Carol Fitzgerald, Larry’s wife and the
mom to her football playing sons, died from cancer but her memory and
spirit live on through the Carol Fitzgerald Memorial Fund. Last week
two fundraisers generated monies that will go to nonprofit
organizations. “We gave out $50,000 last year and we’re going to be
close to that or more this year,” Larry Sr. said last Saturday.
What would Carol have thought about the
fund and the activities that included friends, family and celebrities
trying to help others? “She’d be ecstatic about it,” Larry Sr. said.
“She was a very giving person. That spoke to what she was all about.
…The money gets turned around right away to help others.”
Sean
Gothier, from the Minnesota Chapter of the National Football Foundation &
College Hall of Fame, reports that his organization expects a 225 person
sellout for its annual awards dinner on Sunday. The event at St. Thomas
University will honor 11 individuals associated with pro and amateur
football. Jim Malosky, former UMD coach, will receive the
chapter’s Distinguished Minnesotan award. St. John’s coach John
Gagliardi will give a keynote address. More at
http://nffmn.org/.