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David Shama is a former sports editor and columnist with local publications. His writing and reporting experiences include covering the Minnesota Vikings, Minnesota Twins, Minnesota Timberwolves and Minnesota Gophers. Shama’s career experiences also include sports marketing. He is the former Marketing Director of the Minnesota North Stars of the NHL. He is also the former Marketing Director of the United States Tennis Association’s Northern Section. A native of Minneapolis, Shama has been part of the community his entire life. He is a graduate of the University of Minnesota where he majored in journalism. He also has a Master’s degree in education from the University of St. Thomas. He was a member of the Governor’s NBA’s Task Force to help create interest in bringing pro basketball to town in the 1980s.

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Posted on March 11, 2011November 27, 2011 by David Shama

The University of Minnesota athletic department is looking for access to corporate jets from multiple Minneapolis-St. Paul area companies.

New football coach Jerry Kill is committed to improving the academic performance of his Gophers football players.  Some let their classroom work slip after former coach Tim Brewster was dismissed.  However, it’s not expected that the Gophers will lose large numbers of players because of school work between now and their first game at USC in September.

In pro basketball history there are nine players who have had double-double streaks of 50-plus games.  The only one not retired and in the Hall of Fame is the Wolves’  22-year-old Kevin Love.  The others are Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Elgin Baylor, Walt Bellamy, Wilt Chamberlain, Elvin Hayes, Jerry Lucas, Moses Malone and Bill Russell.

Trevor Mbakwe, who was All-Big Ten second team and the conference’s leading rebounder, said on KSTP TV’s Sports Wrap show last Sunday he’s probably not going to enter the NBA draft and will return to Minnesota for his senior season.

Mbakwe had 18 double-doubles during the season, the best total in the Big Ten and fifth highest in Gophers’ history.  Mychal Thompson holds the school record for most double-doubles in a season, 21 in 1975-76.

If Minnesota coach Tubby Smith leaves to take another job, candidates to replace him should include head coaches Tony Bennett (Virginia), Tim Miles (Colorado State) and Brian Dutcher, assistant coach at San Diego State.

Smith said redshirt freshman forward Oto Osenieks is the type of outside shooter his team needs.  “Oto lights it up in practice,” Smith said.

The Fischler Report, an authoritative hockey source, speculates that next year’s NHL Winter Classic will be played in Philadelphia or New York.  Minneapolis-St. Paul seems likely to host the New Year’s Day game within the next couple of years but maybe not in 2012.

The Wild’s Jose Theodore and Niklas Backstrom have both started 25 games in goal.  Theodore enjoys playing guitar and his favorite athlete is Muhammad Ali. Backstrom likes music, too, and his favorite artists are Metallica, U2, Iron Maiden, Bruce Springsteen and The Giant Leap.

The Gophers hockey team is 5-0-2 in its last seven games and has scored 31 goals, an average of 4.41 while giving up 17 goals, 2.42.  During the undefeated streak Cade Fairchild leads the team in points with 11 and assists, 10.  Nick Bjugstad leads in goals with six.  The Gophers host Alaska-Anchorage starting tonight in the WCHA playoffs.

Hamline University senior center Mary Wilkowski is the MIAC Player-of-the-Year.  Wilkowski led the conference in scoring with an average of 21.3 points per game. She also ranked second in the league in rebounding (8.9 per game), field goal percentage (.560), minutes per game (35.92) and fifth in free throw percentage (.833).  She was an all-conference player all four seasons at Hamline.

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Don’t Let Winter Funk You Out

Posted on March 9, 2011October 10, 2011 by David Shama

Aw-shucks.  Winter sucks.

I get it.  I just came inside from shoveling.  One snow drift was so high the snow came tumbling toward me after I tossed a scoop of the powdery stuff off the shovel.

Yeah, I heard a report we had a near record Twin Cities amount of snow for December-February.  And we aren’t done yet, but let’s not feel sorry for ourselves even though it’s been so long since we wore our bikinis we have no idea where they are, or if they fit.

As a public service, Sports Headliners will brighten outlooks and polish attitudes  today.  Read this therapy-filled column and see if you can at least cut your misery index in half.

Today’s snowfall won’t total the double digits anticipated last week.  Whoopee!

By April 15 you will have filed your taxes and it should be safe to put the patio furniture on the deck.  What a relief not to be working for Uncle Sam until next year!

Golf season looks like a cinch to begin by Cinco de Mayo.

After a five-year layoff, I am planning to re-start tennis.  Eventually outdoors. TBD.

Give yourself something to look forward to or be appreciative about.  Here’s an exaggerated example:

Be grateful there are no pirates on the Mississippi River.

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Find Comfort in Our Sports Teams

Posted on March 9, 2011October 10, 2011 by David Shama

March means something in Minnesota besides snowstorms.  State tournament time is an opportunity to watch dedicated teenagers striving to create moments they and their friends will never forget.  The admission prices are minimal.  Your rear end in the stands makes a commitment to the worthiness of high school sports.  Go!  (Even if it’s snowing).

Be alert for opportunities to laugh at yourself…and journalists.  Like the media guy who refers to that Catholic high school in St. Louis Park as “Benilde-St. Mary’s.”

This has been a long season for our local sports heroes.  The Gophers, Timberwolves and Wild have frequently offered minimal relief from the winter funk.  But, hey, at least we’re not a “cold Omaha.”  We have major league sports franchises.

Feeling better?

How about this?  None of our teams, including the basketball Gophers who won a half dozen conference games, are winless this winter.

And the Twins will win another Central Division title, the stands will be packed at Target Field and Justin Morneau will hit booming home runs.  (No Twins postseason predictions allowed. This is a feel better session).

There will likely be more weather delays at Target Field this year than during the first season but after the winter we’re experiencing who cares?  Chug down some tall beers and listen to the sweetest sound in the world: your voice chortling “Take Me Out to the Ball Game.”

The Wolves will have a lottery pick (surprise!) in the June NBA draft.  Don’t you love consistency?

Then there’s Gophers football and the annual spring game to look forward to on April 23.  Yes, the program has been down for about 40 years, but how about those national championship teams in the 1930s and 1940s?

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