Extra Innings
Lane
Kiffin, the former Bloomington Jefferson alum, is in the news because he’s
the new head football coach at Tennessee and his dad, former Vikings
assistant Monte, will be joining the Volunteers staff. But his
gorgeous wife Layla is a search engine favorite, too.
PGA
player and Wayzata native Tim Herron (aka “Lumpy”) and wife
Ann will launch the Lil’ Lumpy Leadership Initiative tomorrow
at the Kimberly Lane Elementary School gymnasium in Wayzata. The
initiative teaches kids leadership skills through golf. The Herrons will congratulate students for taking part in a essay challenge
on leadership and recognize the school for its commitment to teaching
leadership skills. The school will be the first in Minnesota to be
placed atop the “Lil’ Lumpy Leaderboard.” More at
www.lillumpy.com
It will be a downer for the golf industry,
including next summer’s PGA at Hazeltine National Golf Club, if Tiger
Woods sits out 2009 to rehab from his famous knee surgery.
The Timberwolves Al Jefferson
donated $25,000 to Miami Dade College earlier this year to start a
scholarship in honor of his late father. Jefferson's sister Jazma
is in her second year at the school.
Kate
Smith, formerly Kate Riley, was recently named director of marketing
for Gatorade. Kate, who was inducted last month into the Edina High
School Athletic Hall of Fame, was an all-state basketball player for the
Hornets and later played for Illinois where she was a four-year starter
and team captain. Her parents are Dick and Carolyn Riley,
both of whom have been active volunteers for the United States Tennis
Association.
Congratulations to former Patrick Henry
coach Don Swanson and wife Barb on their 50th
wedding anniversary this Friday.
“Day In The Life: Nick Schultz” will debut on the NHL Network
beginning at 6 p.m. local time tomorrow. The 30-minute episode
follows Schultz for the entire game day of December 5 when the Wild
played Vancouver at home. NHL Network will also re-air the show on
Saturday at 3 p.m. and Sunday at 3:30 p.m.
In 21 games this year Pavol Demitra,
who left the Wild after last season to play for Vancouver, has 10 goals
and eight assists for the Northwest Division leading Canucks (tied with
Calgary).
Minnesota, which has lost both of its games to Vancouver, misses his
point production. The Wild have four goals in their last five
games, all losses.