Worth Noting
The Celtics’ Kevin Garnett has
purchased a home in the Boston area for about $4.5 million, according to
a Timberwolves source.
MarQueis Gray
of Ben Davis High School in Indianapolis has been chosen as one of the
quarterbacks for the East team in the prestigious U.S. Army
All-American Bowl on Saturday, January 5 (NBC TV). Gray is
undecided about his college choice, according to rivals.com, but has the
most interest in Minnesota and Oregon. Tim Brewster’s
son, Nolan, is one of the nation’s best prep safeties and the
Denver star is still committed to Texas, according to rivals.com. Don’t
be surprised, though, if Nolan commits to Minnesota before national
signing day on February 6.
In a ranking of the NFL’s best quarterbacks last week, espn.com listed
Tarvaris Jackson No. 26, one spot after Rex Grossman of
Chicago and six ahead of former Viking Daunte Culpepper. The
first five were Tom Brady of New England, Peyton
Manning of Indianapolis, Brett Favre of Green Bay, Tony
Romo of Dallas and Ben Roethlisberger of Pittsburgh.
The Minnesota Vikings selected their sixth annual all-state high school
football team last week and will honor the group at halftime of the Vikings-Bears game tonight (Monday). In addition to
the 30 players selected to the team, Dave Dose of Glencoe-Silver
Lake was named the Coach of the Year. The Vikings will award Dose a
check for $2,000 toward his football program. Wide receiver Michael
Floyd of
Cretin-Derham Hall was named Minnesota’s Mr. Football and will be an
honorary captain for the game.
WCCO Radio’s contract with the Minnesota
Wild ends after this season but the station's senior vice president and
market manager Mary Niemeyer
said renewal negotiations are “moving forward at a fast pace.” WCCO has
six more years remaining on its agreements to broadcast Gopher football,
hockey, and men’s and women’s basketball.
Niemeyer said the station had increases in
audience share during the prime time hours of 5 a.m. to 7 p.m. last
spring and summer, despite not broadcasting Minnesota Twins games for
the first time since 1961. Share increases were in both 25-54 year old
adults and 35-64, she said.
Sports remains a staple at WCCO and last
year the station started programming devoted to NASCAR. NASCAR programming will start up again
in the winter with shows on Fridays at
11 p.m. and Sundays at 5 p.m.
Canterbury Park will host Claiming Crown on Saturday, August 2, the
eighth time in 10 years the Shakopee race track has
been the site of the nationally known race. Claiming Crown was held in
Henderson, Kentucky last year and Philadelphia in 2002. Claiming
Crown has attracted several of Canterbury’s largest crowds including
13,922 in 2000, 12,788 in 2004 and 11,644 in 2006.
Peter Johns, former marketing
director of the Xcel Energy Center, has been named chief officer of
marketing and event development for the Minnesota Thunder and Lightning
soccer teams.