Worth Noting
The Timberwolves learn on Tuesday how they
will do in the NBA draft lottery. Wolves’ president Chris Wright
said an announcement will be made soon as to who will represent the
franchise at the lottery that determines the order of the first 14 teams
selecting first round players in the June 26 NBA draft.
If the Wolves have one of the first two picks in the draft it will be
interesting to see if the choice is Michael Beasley, the talented
forward from Kansas State who personally may not be as solid as
Derrick Rose, the point guard from Memphis. Rose and Beasley are
consensus projections as the top picks in the draft. A Beasley pick
may not be shrewd.
Wright told Sports Headliners
during an interview that the Lynx expect season tickets to total about
1,500 again this year. Average attendance of 5,000 or more is expected
for home games, with crowds of more than 10,000 when group sales are
high.
The Lynx open their season on Sunday at
Target Center in a 5 p.m. game against Detroit. The game will
be televised by FSN North.
The Lynx roster has changed dramatically
in the last two years and is now branded around
Seimone Augustus,
considered one of the best women’s basketball players in the world, and
rookie Candice Wiggins, the third pick in the 2008 WNBA draft.
The WNBA will suspend its schedule in August to accommodate the Olympics,
and Augustus figures to be a member of the U.S. basketball team.
Joe Mauer has hit safely in 20 of
his last 22 games and is batting .380 (30-79) during that time.
Kevin Slowey has given up 20 home
runs over 16 career appearances and 18 homers in 14 career starts with
the Twins. The team has scored three runs over Slowey’s last
four starts while he has been in the game. He was the losing pitcher in
last night’s 5-3 loss to Toronto.
A spokeswoman for the 2008 U.S. Women’s Open reported via e-mail on
Monday that the tournament “is currently tracking to be the most
successful championship in history in ticket sales.” The Open will be
at Interlachen Country Club in Edina from June 23-29 and projected
attendance is more than 135,000 for the week. Tickets have been sold to
fans in 44 states and four foreign countries, Mexico, Japan, United
Kingdom and Canada.
The Wild
and WCCO Radio are accepting entries for a contest where the winner
hosts the kick-off of the 2008 Wells Fargo Minnesota Wild Road Tour
in his or her home.
On
Monday, June
9, from 5 to 9
a.m.
the winner will host Wild players, NHL alumni, and the WCCO morning news
team including Dave Lee. To enter the contest, write an
e-mail or letter explaining
why your home deserves to be a tour stop.
Submit to:
contests@wccoradio.cbs.com.
St. Thomas has won the 2007-08 MIAC men's
and women's all-sports awards. For the Tommie men, it’s their 22nd
overall all-sports award, and for the St. Thomas women it is the 17th in
the 25-year history of the women's award. Traveling trophies are awarded
annually to the schools that accumulate the best all-sports records in
men’s and women’s athletics.
A political source who spoke on
condition of anonymity, said neither the Republican or Democratic
candidates for president have decided on running mates but there's intense
scrutiny to learn about personal and public office
weaknesses. The source said Minnesota governor
Tim Pawlenty,
likely on the short list of Republican vice presidential candidates,
will pass that test. If that happens, Pawlenty becomes a heartbeat away
from being president, or on track for a presidential bid in 2012 or
2016. How ironic if a Minnesota Republican were elected president after
the presidential bids last century of state Democratic heavyweights
Hubert Humphrey, Eugene McCarthy and Walter Mondale.