Worth Noting
Vikings’ coach
Brad Childress
informed and entertained more than 30 media representatives during a two
hour session last week labeled the “Coaching 101 Media Clinic.”
He
described his work day, including various meetings, and made a
presentation on the Tampa 2 defense.
He talked about motivation including the
concept of the hunter versus the hunted. He showed visuals of a lion
attacking a man, and also water buffalo protecting one another,
demonstrating the strength of the herd.
The coach’s dry wit was evident throughout
the session and in a follow-up e-mail later in the week where he
included a long list of humorous and informative items. Childress
suggested that you know you’re living in 2008 when you try to enter your
pin number on the microwave. There are more collect calls on Father’s
Day than any day of the year. It costs $16,400 to raise the average
medium size dog to age 11.
Civic leader Denny Schulstad said
about $315,000 of the $450,000 needed for construction of the Veterans
Tribute area at the new TCF Bank Stadium has been raised. The memorial
will be located at the open end of the Gopher stadium and honors the
legacy of every Minnesotan who served in the armed forces. The memorial
will include a curved wall 72 feet long and 18 feet high identifying the
area that will be a gathering place on game days. Flag raising and
other pageantry will also originate there on game days and for other
events. Anyone interested in donating to the project can contact Schulstad at 952-927-9822. Schulstad, a retired Air Force brigadier
general, is co-chair of the veterans project with University vice
president Karen Himle.
Gordon Gund,
the former Minnesota North Stars owner, has a minority ownership
position with the Cleveland Cavs who trail the Boston Celtics 2-1 in the
NBA playoffs. Because Gund has been blind most of his adult life, he
never saw the North Stars or Cavs play.
A week from Saturday is Willie Mays Day in San
Francisco. Every May 24 the city recognizes the 77-year-old Hall of
Fame centerfielder who played in Minneapolis as a minor leaguer before
joining the New York Giants who eventually moved to San Francisco.
Twins’ infielder Alexi Casilla, recalled from Rochester over the weekend
to replace the injured Nick Punto, was batting .219 with two RBI for the
Red Wings.
Jacques Lemaire,
62, announced on Saturday he’s returning for an eighth season to
coach the Wild. In a prepared statement he said: "When you are younger,
it's a lot easier to make a decision. At the end of the year, I said I
wanted to ask questions of Doug (Risebrough, Wild general
manager). I wanted to make sure my boss is happy with the work I am
doing and with the way I manage the team. This is what we talked about
in our meetings. I am reassured of my work and I want to coach again.
My satisfaction behind the bench is getting the team to play the best
it can, individually and as a group. Success will come with that."
Cristie Kerr,
the defending U.S. Women’s Open champion, draws attention on and off the
golf course. Her beauty and skills make her one of golf’s most watched
personalities. The 63rd Open will be at Interlachen Country
Club in Edina from June 23-29.
The presidents from every Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference school
have pledged their support to Division II’s game-environment
initiative. Earlier this spring Division II chancellors and presidents
stated “we are concerned about the uncivil behavior exhibited at college
athletics contests, and, thereby, pledge to work together to make
respectful, family-friendly events a standard of the Division II
experience.” There is a new Division II game-environment Web site (www.diicommunity.org/gameenvironment/)
featuring Winona State as a school with a positive atmosphere at
basketball events.