Worth Noting
Twins president Dave St. Peter told
Sports Headliners the approximate capacity of the new ballpark
opening in 2010 will be 40,000. “We won’t know the exact capacity until
after the ballpark opens,” he said. “You won’t know until you get all
the seats in and you do a seat count. And obviously you have standing
room, and you’ve got some clubs where there’s uncertainty on seats. …”
The Twins are airing a new TV commercial this week entitled "Park
Center." It features Twins reliever and Minnesota native
Pat Neshek
along with students from his former high school, Park Center High in
Brooklyn Park. In the ad, he participates in a question and answer
session with kids on a field trip for "Pat Neshek Day at the Dome," but
to his dismay, all of the questions are about a popular teammate.
It wouldn’t be surprising if Chad Henne,
who was a four year starter at Michigan and impressive in post-season
workouts, becomes a draft choice of the Minnesota Vikings who have a
quarterback opening on the roster.
Admission will be free to the Gopher
spring football game on Friday, April 25 in the Metrodome. Kickoff will
be at 7 p.m.
New owner Dean Johnson, the St.
Paul native who makes his home in Brussels, is expected to attend the
Minnesota Thunder’s home opener on May 4 at Griffin Stadium in St. Paul
against Rochester. Johnson, 52, the majority owner who took over the
team late last summer, attended St. Paul Johnson High School and made his money in
European commercial real estate development.
Tickets are available for the opener,
although team officials expect a sellout at 6,300 capacity Griffin
Stadium. Thunder executive Peter Johns said there are 155,000
youth soccer players in the state, 95,000 in the metro area. Soccer is
the No. 1 youth participant sport in the state, he added.
How much of a down season is this for Gopher hockey? Minnesota, a
seventh seed, plays on the road for an opening WCHA playoff game for the
first time since the 1999-2000 season when the Gophers face Minnesota
State Mankato in a three game series starting tonight (Friday). The
Mavericks, a fourth seed, have historically been dominated by the
Gophers, 25-2-5. The last Minnesota State win was in 2003 in Mankato.
The Gophers are 15-14-9 overall this season, the Mavericks 18-14-4.
Gopher
freshman goaltender Alex Kangas has started 14
consecutive games. Since becoming the starter, Kangas has a 1.86 goals
against average and .930 save percentage, plus a 4-4-6 record. For the
season, he ranks 10th nationally with a 2.13 goals against average and
12th with a .923 save percentage. Both numbers rank second among all
freshmen goaltenders behind Colorado College’s Richard Bachman.
Former Gopher guard Jordan Nuness was named
to the all-North Central Conference basketball team announced earlier
this week. He completed his three year career at UMD by setting a
school career record (241) and a single season record (100) for three
point baskets. He was fifth in NCC scoring at 16.4 points per game.
Amanda Behnke
and Katie LaViolette from Concordia
St. Paul were named to the first team of the 2008 Daktronics NCAA
Division II Women’s Basketball All-North
Central Region team as selected by sports information directors. Behkne,
a 6-2 senior center, is first team for the second consecutive season
while LaViolette, a 5-9 point guard, was second team a year ago. The
two helped Concordia, 28-2, to its best start ever this season, 18-0,
establishing the school record for longest
winning streak before winning NSIC regular season and tournament
championships, becoming the first team in league history to repeat with
both titles.