Worth Noting
Before the season Rodney Carney
wasn’t expected to sometimes move ahead of McCants in the rotation of
players at shooting guard, but he has. Carney, acquired during the
off-season from Philadelphia in a trade, has brought energy, three point
shooting and spectacular dunks to the Wolves.
Carney is a former high school sprinter
whose speed sometimes allows him to reach loose balls or race down court
ahead of other players. Still trying to find himself, Carney is a third
year pro averaging 5.3 points for the Wolves, and 6.0 in his career.
Carney told Sports Headliners that
since Kevin McHale took over as coach in December he’s been more
comfortable, not so conscious of making mistakes. Carney describes
McHale as a player’s coach, “just one of the guys” who can enjoy the
team camaraderie.
“He has confidence in us,” Carney said.
“I love playing for him.”
Timberwolves owner Glen Taylor
enjoys spending part of the winter in southwest Florida.
Nationally ranked and undefeated Hopkins has four of the 15 leading
candidates for Minnesota’s Mr. Basketball award. The 15 listed
alphabetically by school are: Josh Figini, Chisago Lakes;
Rodney Williams, Cooper; Mike Bruesewitz, Henry Sibley;
Chris Halvorsen, Henry Sibley; Mike Broghammer, Hopkins;
Raymond Cowels, Hopkins; Trent Lockett, Hopkins; Royce
White, Hopkins; Sam Dower, Osseo; Tydan Storrusten,
Pelican Rapids; Mike Felt, Redwood Valley; Mike Muscala,
Roseville; Jordair Jett, St. Bernard’s; Nate Wolters, St.
Cloud Tech; Marc Sonnen, Tartan.
Three MIAC women's basketball student-athletes are on the
ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District 5 team, as selected by the
College Sports Information Directors of America. Macalester junior
center Ann Baltzer
(Bismarck, N.D., Psychology - 3.67 GPA), Concordia senior guard Jenna
Freudenberg (Parkers Prairie, Minn., Exercise Science -
3.77 GPA), and Macalester junior forward Trina
PaStarr (Minneapolis, Environmental Studies - 3.80 GPA)
were named to the Academic All-District third team.
Vikings’ center
Matt Birk has
closed his St. Paul restaurant, Matty B’s.
Athletic director Al Molde and
school alum Don Swanson are hosting a reception for new Gustavus
Adolphus football coach Peter Haugen from 5 to 8 p.m. on Thursday
at the Doubletree Hotel in St. Louis Park. The public is welcome and
more details are available by calling Swanson at 763-533-9083.
Haugen, the successful former Washburn
High School coach, is being succeeded by one of his assistants,
Giavin Jenkins.