Extra Innings
Friends and family said goodbye to
Frank Jirik at Church of the Risen Savior in Burnsville on Tuesday.
His children recalled how he had shaped their lives and dedicated
himself to them, their grandchildren and, of course, Sharon,
Frank’s wife since 1962.
In attendance were sports figures
including George Gund III who with his brother Gordon owned
the North Stars for many years. Frank was an executive with the North
Stars and started his career in the sports industry working on the
grounds crew at Met Stadium. He would have appreciated the full house
at the church on Tuesday. Someone once said to him, “If there’s an
empty seat at a North Stars game, it’s one too many.” He loved a
capacity crowd.
Pittsburgh assistant general manager Chuck Fletcher is a name
that interests Lou Nanne, former North Stars president,
for next general manager of the Wild. He likes Fletcher’s background
including assistant general manager experience with three NHL teams, plus
experience as a scout and agent.
Wild forward Marian Gaborik is
living here during the off-season and has worked out at Xcel Energy
Center. An NHL source e-mailed Sports Headliners to say he believes the
star forward wants to re-sign with the Wild.
The Wild’s Houston farm team has a 2-1
series lead over Milwaukee in the West Division Finals of the American
Hockey League. Game four is tonight in Houston. On Tuesday
Houston goalie Anton Khudobin
won for
the sixth time in the playoffs in a 3-1 Aeros victory.
John J. Arlotta,
owner and president of the Swarm, has been named the National Lacrosse
League Executive of the Year, the league announced yesterday. In his
first season as owner the Swarm set a franchise record for
home attendance average, 12,308 fans per game at Xcel Energy Center. The figure was the fourth highest
average in the league and first time the Swarm has finished
among the top one-third of teams for a season. The club
also attracted new sponsors.
College Sporting News
recently announced its MIAC honorees for this year’s CSN Senior
Student-Athlete Award. The 2008-2009 male and female winners are Joe
Daly of Saint John’s and Katie Theisen of St. Thomas. A
selection committee of coaches, administrators and former MIAC athletes
chose them from a group of 24 seniors nominated by the schools. They
were honored for excellence on the playing field, superior academic
performance and involvement in community service.