Worth Noting
Kevin Noreen, the state’s 2010 Mr. Basketball, hopes to make a decision on his
college choice by week’s end, according to his Minnesota Transitions
coach, John Sherman. Noreen is visiting Oregon, Stanford
and Washington this week. Those schools are under consideration along
with Arkansas, Boston College and possibly Northwestern, Sherman said.
In its college football issue now selling
on newsstands, Athlon Sports ranked the best schools to coach at
from No. 1 Texas through No. 120 Eastern Michigan. Athlon considered
various factors such as proximity to the best high school players and
facilities. After Texas the next 10 schools are USC, Florida, Alabama,
Ohio State, Oklahoma, Florida Sate, Georgia, LSU, Michigan and Penn
Sate. Minnesota is No. 53.
Gophers linebacker Sam Maresh, a
highly publicized in-state recruit two years ago and someone counted on
to play this fall, left Minnesota recently because of academics.
Whether Maresh will eventually return to the Gophers isn’t known and
coach Tim Brewster wants Maresh to do what is right for him.
“Obviously I love Sam,” Brewster said.
“The only thing I am concerned about is his success as a human being.
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Former Vikings and Raiders quarterback
Rich Gannon has been tutoring Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez
who was a rookie last season.
The June issue of Inc. magazine has
named the Jets organization as one of the Top 20 Small Company
Workplaces in the country.
When the Twins go on the road later this
month for three consecutive series against National League teams the
absence of the designated hitter will restrict plate appearances by
39-year-old Jim Thome. Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said
during his KSTP Radio Show on Sunday that Thome can’t play first base
because of a bad back.
It’s interesting that the Nationals
consider No. 1 draft pick Bryce Harper, 17, too valuable as a
hitter to continue playing catcher but there is no plan by the Twins to
switch catcher and three time batting champ Joe Mauer to another
position.
Of the 27 players on the Minnesota Wild
roster, eight were selected in the first round of the NHL Entry Draft,
including Owen Nolan, the only player taken as the No. 1 overall
pick (1990, Quebec Nordiques). Five Wild players were selected in the
seventh round, while five others made it to the NHL after going
undrafted. This year’s draft is June 25-26 in Los Angeles.
Randy Shaver’s charity golf tournament was held on Monday and the KARE 11
sportscaster reported via email that the annual event has generated over
$4 million for cancer research since its inception in 1995. This year’s
tournament will raise about $220,000.
The 39th annual Tapemark
Charity Pro-Am tournament will be played tomorrow through Sunday at
Southview Country Club. The longevity of the tournament and monies
raised for charity is a testament to the commitment of the Klas
family that has also generously supported other causes in
Minneapolis-St. Paul.
Jim Holden
will be selling copies of Tennis in the Northland for $10 each at
the University of Minnesota’s Baseline Center this morning and at Reed-Sweatt
Tennis Center in south Minneapolis this afternoon. The former
Northfield tennis coach has written a comprehensive history of boys’
high school tennis in Minnesota.