Worth Noting
In a pop culture quiz, former Gopher and
Dallas star Marion Barber tells Sports Illustrated his
childhood hero was Jesus Christ, and the vegetable he won’t eat
is spinach.
The guess here is the Twins won’t re-sign
Torii Hunter and will trade Johan Santana. The
payroll savings will be used to acquire other talent and retain younger
core players.
Sporting News
predicts that “regardless of where he ends up,” Hunter will be among the
top three vote getters next season in league MVP voting.
Sporting News
includes four Vikings on its all-NFL mid-season team: running back
Adrian Peterson, guard Steve Hutchinson, defensive tackle
Kevin Williams and cornerback Antoine Winfield.
Wolves' rookie Corey Brewer played his best all-around game as a
pro on Saturday night at Sacramento. Brewer scored 15 points, including
seven-for-seven from the free throw line, grabbed eight rebounds, had
two assists and two steals in 29 minutes.
Three of the Gophers’ outstanding
basketball players from the 1960s and basketball community leaders over
the years will be presented with the Jim Dutcher Award by the
Minnesota Magic Basketball Club on Friday evening at Golden Valley Country
Club. The recipients are Bill Davis, Al Nuness and
Paul Presthus. The award recognizes a “lifetime dedicated to
basketball" and the event generates scholarship money. More
information is available by
calling 612-331-5600, or via
kelly@silhouettellc.com
The early signing period for college
basketball prospects starts Wednesday and continues through November
21. Among the players the Gophers hope to sign is Ralph Sampson III
of Duluth, Georgia. Gopher fan Bob Klas remembered that Ralph
Sampson II almost became a Gopher but chose Virginia where he
developed into a No. 1 NBA draft choice. Virginia
painted “The House that Ralph Built” on the roof of its arena, took
Sampson up in an airplane to view it, and then signed him to a tender,
according to Klas.
The Minnesota athletic department is
sponsoring a trip for fans to Tallahassee, Florida where the Gophers
will play Florida State as part of the annual Big Ten/ACC Challenge on
November 27. The trip package includes airfare, hotel, game ticket
and more.
To make reservations call 612-626-2258 no later than November 19.
The Wild recalled goaltender Nolan
Schaefer and right wing Aaron Voros from the Houston Aeros
yesterday. Schaefer, 27, was 2-4-0 with a 2.93 goals against average
and a .902 save percentage in six games with the Aeros. Voros, 26, had
eight points (four goals, four assists) and 46 penalty minutes in 12
games with Houston. The 6-foot-3, 205-pound forward led the Aeros in
penalty minutes, and was second in scoring and in goals.
Kyle
Okposo, expected to be a steady point producer for the Gophers’ hockey team,
went eight games without a point until Saturday night when he scored two
goals to help Minnesota beat Minnesota State. The Gophers swept the
weekend series to win their first two WCHA games of the season.
Dick
Jonckowski, Gopher baseball public address announcer, said Minnesota coach
John Anderson will be inducted into the College Baseball Hall of
Fame in Philadelphia in early January.
Jonckowski is friends with former St.
Louis manager Whitey Herzog who led the Cardinals to
the 1987 World Series against the Twins. In September Jonckowski emceed
a 20 year reunion banquet in St. Louis for the Cardinals.
Concordia-St. Paul’s
senior quarterback Kole
Goodchild was named to the 2007
ESPN The Magazine Academic
All-District V First Team as voted on by members of the College Sports
Information Directors of America. Goodchild has accumulated a 3.89
grade point average while double-majoring in accounting and finance.
This fall he set the single season school passing
record with 3,027 yards. He holds school
single-game records for completions, yards, touchdown passes and
interceptions and single-season records for completions and attempts.