Worth Noting
Bethel can move on to the Division III national championship semi-final game if the
Royals defeat Central College of Pella, Iowa tomorrow. The Royals
would then play the winner of the Mount Union versus St. John Fisher game, also
being played this weekend. The game against Central College will be in
Pella and begins at noon, and the broadcast
can be accessed at
www.kniakrls.com. Bethel won its second round playoff game last
week, 21-12 over UW-Eau Claire. The Royals were undefeated during the
MIAC regular season, 8-0. Overall the Royals are 11-1, including two
playoff games for the first time ever (previous record 0-4).
Quarterback Ben Wetzell was chosen the MIAC MVP and Steve Johnson
Coach of the Year, the second consecutive season he has won that
award. The awards were voted on by conference coaches.
The New York Post speculates that the Twins may keep pitcher
Johan Santana until next summer’s trading
deadline, allowing time to see if the team can challenge for a Central
Division championship and the playoffs.
The New York Yankees have the most regular season wins, 686, since
2001. They are followed by Oakland, 649, Boston, 645, St. Louis, 641,
Atlanta, 639, the Los Angeles Angels, 621, and the Twins, 619.
The annual TwinsFest is
scheduled for Friday, January 25 through Sunday, January 27 at the
Metrodome.
The event will provide fans their first opportunity to purchase
single-game tickets to 2008 home games. Tickets go on sale
at 5:30 p.m. on January 25 at TwinsFest,
www.twinsbaseball.com, (612) 33-TWINS and (800) 33-TWINS and
Twins Pro Shops. A tentative 2008 schedule is expected to be
finalized soon and includes an opening series with the Angels and Torii Hunter.
Twins pitchers and catchers are scheduled to report to spring training
in Fort Myers on Sunday, February 17. The full squad is expected on Friday, February 22. The team’s first game in Fort Myers will
be on Friday, February 29 against the World Series champion Boston Red
Sox.
Ryan Amoroso
of Burnsville, who started his college career at Marquette, led San
Diego State in scoring Wednesday night with 19 points as the Aztecs
defeated Loyola Marymount, 78-56.
Former Gopher coach Dan Monson is 1-4 at Long
Beach State. Three of the four losses have been by 15 points or more
including a 40 point loss to Brigham Young and 22 points to Montana
State.
The Gophers, who have a weekend home series with Michigan Tech, are not
ranked among the top 15 teams in the nation in this week’s USA Today/USA
Hockey national poll. It’s the first time the Gophers have not been in
the publication’s top 15 since December of 2003, ending a streak of 99
consecutive polls that Minnesota was ranked. The Gophers, who were
15th in the poll last week, are still ranked 14th in this week’s U.S.
College Hockey Online national poll.
Minnesota quarterback Adam Weber, running back
Duane Bennett and guard D.J. Burris are included on
The Sporting News 2007 Freshman All-Big Ten Team. Minnesota’s
three selections on offense were the most of any team in the Big Ten.
Minnesota seniors Dominique Barber, Amir Pinnix and
Ernie Wheelwright have been selected to play in the 2008 Hula Bowl
all-star game.