Worth Noting
The return this Saturday of Gophers senior
safety Kyle Theret from suspension will help the secondary where
true freshman James Manuel and junior college transfer
Christyn Lewis have been the starting safeties. Senior Kim
Royston, who like Theret was expected to be a starter, probably
won’t play against USC because he’s still recovering from a broken leg,
according to coach Tim Brewster. The starting secondary
could eventually have Lewis and Ryan Collado as cornerbacks, with
Theret and Royston at the safeties.
The Vikings face a Miami team on Sunday
with a reputation for being a physical group, even by NFL standards.
Vikings defensive tackle Pat Williams, about 317 pounds, expects
to be ready. “I like to mix it up,” he said. “I just go out there and
play dirty. I am just an old fashioned, dirty player.”
Williams is a car collector and his eight
automobiles include a Rolls Royce. He’s “fixing” his cars and is a
seller, not a buyer. The goal is to reduce inventory to four. Williams
said total value of the eight cars is about $700,000, with the Rolls
Royce accounting for about half. “I am about to get rid of my Rolls
Royce and sell it,” he said. “I am kind of tired of it.”
Vikings offensive tackle Steve
Hutchinson, who joined the Vikings in 2006, likes this area so well
he and his family are building a home on Lake Minnetonka.
Vikings offensive tackle Bryant
McKinnie redshirted at the University of Miami before becoming a first round NFL draft
choice. Redshirting might have been a smart move for another Hurricane
offensive tackle, former Cretin-Derham Hall prep All-American
Seantrel Henderson but Henderson has already played some game
minutes and is no longer redshirt eligible.
Hopkins basketball coach Ken Novak told Sports Headliners
that his senior guard-forward Joe Coleman will
likely decide on a college choice by month’s end. He’s already visited the Gophers,
with upcoming stops at Santa Clara and Iowa State.
Novak said one of his former players,
Royce White, is adjusting well to school and surroundings at Iowa
State. Novak helped White choose a school earlier this year and said
Kentucky coach John Calipari wanted him “pretty bad” but Iowa
State was a “better fit.”
Novak became involved in White’s decision
because of concern that the former Gopher, who never played here as a
freshman last season, would opt for the NBA draft or pro ball in
Europe. “I thought it would be in his best interest to go to school,”
Novak said.
Bob
Zender, the 6-7 center for the great Edina High basketball teams in the
mid-1960s, passed away in Kansas on Sunday.
Dave
Stead, executive director of the Minnesota State High School League, will be
the speaker at the next CORES luncheon on November 11. CORES members
can make reservations by contacting Jim Dotseth,
dotsethj@comcast.net. CORES had an attendance of 147 last week to
hear Brewster talk about the Gophers. CORES is an acronym for coaches,
officials, educators, reporters and sports fans.
Quarterback Michael Dunham and defensive end Perry Patterson,
both from Concordia College in Moorhead, and Saint John’s kicker
Jimmie Mattson are the MIAC offensive, defensive and special teams
players of the week. Dunham threw three touchdown passes while
Patterson had eight tackles in Moorhead’s 35-0 win last Saturday against
Valley City State. Mattson was perfect on two field goals and two extra
points in his team’s overtime loss to Wisconsin-Eau Claire.
While Vikings coach Brad Childress and Brewster have their
critics in Minneapolis, it’s difficult to believe there’s much negative
said in Duluth about Bulldogs football coach Bob Nielson who has
UMD ranked No. 2 in the Division II national coaches poll. UMD won the
national championship in 2008 and made the quarterfinals
last year.
The Minnesota Swarm selected a familiar
local name when the franchise chose Eagan native
Ryan
Hurley of Cornell University in the third round of the National
Lacrosse League Entry Draft last week. A high-school All-American at the
Academy of Holy Angels in Richfield, Hurley made a reputation
nationally during his four-year career at Cornell, which included
leading his team to the 2009 National Championship game against
Syracuse.
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