Worth Noting
An NBA source told Sports Headliners
he will be “surprised” if owner Glen Taylor announces his choice
for Timberwolves general manager this week but next week is likely.
Former state Senator Dean Johnson,
who was a leader on the Twins stadium, doesn’t expect a special
legislative session to address a new Vikings stadium. A major obstacle,
Johnson told Sports Headliners, is the Vikings don’t have a local
funding partner like Hennepin County which is helping with the Twins
stadium.
Johnson, a Lutheran minister, is known for
a famous quote made in 2000 that appeared again in a recent issue of
Sports Illustrated where he complained to NFL commissioner
Paul Tagliabue about the Vikings playing on
Christmas Eve: “I don’t know how I am supposed to explain to my
congregation the wires out of my ears and under my robe.”
Interested in owning a race horse?
Canterbury Park staffer Jeff Maday is looking for investors
willing to put in $250 each to become part owners of Tahitian Queen.
That’s the total amount for the summer. A maximum of 60 partners is
being sought in the venture to introduce people to horse racing
ownership at a minimal cost. More at
www.tahitianqueen.blogspot.com.
Canterbury Park opens its season on Friday night. Live
racing continues on Saturday, plus wagering at the Shakopee race track
on the Preakness Stakes.
Joe Mauer, who has only 33 at bats this season with the Twins, has hit three home runs, all to
left field in the Metrodome. Despite playing from the beginning of the season last year,
he didn’t hit his third home run until June 27.
Adam
Everett, who was a disappointment as the Twins shortstop last year hitting
.213, is playing regularly for Detroit and hitting .281. He has
four errors in 19 games. The Tigers open a three game series against the
Twins at the Metrodome tomorrow night.
Third baseman Casey Blake, who
reportedly interested the Twins in the off season before signing with
the Dodgers, has hit six home runs and is batting .260. Third baseman Joe Crede, who
did sign with the Twins after last season, has three home runs and
hitting .232.
Outdoor expert Ron
Schara asked by Sports Headliners to name the best walleye
fishing lakes in the metro area: “One that’s very good is (Lake)
Minnetonka. Minnetonka is amazingly good for a lot of fishing, despite
all the boats. ... White Bear Lake would be another. …Third might be,
this could surprise you, Lake Harriet (which) has a good population of
walleyes in it.
“The thing to remember is that these are
all stocked walleyes, and stocked walleyes act differently than natural
hatched walleyes. And that is they tend to be weed fish much like a
bass. I say weeds, (but) there are no such things as weeds. It’s natural
vegetation. They’re harder to catch, because they’re harder to get your
bait to them where they’re hanging out because of the vegetation.”
Jim
Holden
will be promoting his book, Tennis in the Northland, from 8 to 11
a.m. and 1 to 5 p.m. on Saturday at the Reed-Sweatt facility in
Minneapolis. The former Northfield tennis coach has written a
comprehensive history of boys high school tennis in Minnesota.
www.jim-holden.com/