Skip to content
David Shama's Minnesota Sports Headliners
Menu
  • Gophers
  • Vikings
  • Twins
  • Timberwolves
  • Wild
  • United
  • Lynx
  • UST
  • MIAC
  • Preps
Menu
Meadows at Mystic Lake

B's Chocolates

Blaze Credit Union

Dinkytown Athletes

Murray's Restaurant

Gold Country

Culver's | Iron Horse | KLN Family Brands | Meyer Njus Tanick

Author: David Shama

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.

Worth Noting

Posted on April 16, 2009February 7, 2012 by David Shama

Jerry Robertson told Sports Headliners earlier this week he believes grandson Rodney Williams will have the high school GPA and college entrance credentials to be admitted to Minnesota.  Williams, the Cooper basketball star, is part of coach Tubby Smith’s outstanding freshmen recruiting class for 2009.

The NJCAA Men’s Basketball Coaches Association has selected Jay Pivec of Minneapolis Community and Technical College as Division III Coach of the Year after leading his Mavericks to a 33-2 overall record and runner-up finish at the NJCAA DIII Tournament. Pivec’s team held the No. 1 ranking in the NJCAA DIII Men’s Basketball poll seven consecutive weeks last season.  The Mavericks lost in the Division III tournament championship game to Richland College (Texas), 58-57.  Pivec has coached seven NJCAA first-team All-Americans at Minneapolis, the most of any Division III program.

Sporting News Website reported on Tuesday that Konrad Zagzebski, a highly recruited linebacker from D.C. Everest (Schofield, Wis.), has changed his commitment for 2010 from Minnesota to Wisconsin.  More at https://www.sportingnews.com/blog/TheRecruitnik/tag/157565/college_football.

The Big Ten Conference announced yesterday that the Gophers’ first ever game in TCF Bank Stadium (versus Air Force) will be televised on September 12 starting at 6 p.m. local time on the Big Ten Network.  The October 31 home game against Michigan State will also be on the network, starting at 7 p.m.

Win Willy, despite a fourth place finish in last week’s Arkansas Derby, has enough earnings to qualify for the May 2 Kentucky Derby and may participate.  A source told Sports Headliners that trainer Mac Robertson and Minneapolis owner Jerry Myers are likely to enter the horse in the famous derby.

Former Stillwater High grad Glen Perkins has no wins in two starts for the Twins but has been impressive.  He’s 0-1 with a 1.69 ERA, giving up three earned runs in 16 innings, three walks and eight strikeouts.

The Hobey Baker Memorial Award Foundation 2009 Legend of Hockey recipient is Don Roberts, former head hockey coach at Gustavus.  Although Roberts never played the sport, he ranks 12th in all-time collegiate hockey wins.  Roberts will be honored along with this year’s Hobey Baker Award winner, Matt Gilroy, at the Hobey Baker Award banquet May 7 in St. Paul.  Banquet tickets are available by visiting the Hobey Baker website, www.hobeybaker.com.

Center John Tavares of the Ontario Hockey League and defenseman Victor Hedman of the Swedish Elite League retained their respective top-ranked status among North American and European prospects for the 2009 NHL Entry Draft, according to NHL Central Scouting Bureau final rankings released on Tuesday.  Gophers’ wing Jordan Schroeder is ranked fifth among North American skaters.  The Wild will pick 12th in the entry draft on June 26.

It was a memorable weekend last week for the Fitzgerald family, Larry Sr. and sons Larry Jr. and Marcus.  Six years ago Carol Fitzgerald, Larry’s wife and the mom to her football playing sons, died from cancer but her memory and spirit live on through the Carol Fitzgerald Memorial Fund.  Last week two fundraisers generated monies that will go to nonprofit organizations.  “We gave out $50,000 last year and we’re going to be close to that or more this year,” Larry Sr. said last Saturday.

What would Carol have thought about the fund and the activities that included friends, family and celebrities trying to help others?  “She’d be ecstatic about it,” Larry Sr. said.  “She was a very giving person.  That spoke to what she was all about.  …The money gets turned around right away to help others.”

Sean Gothier, from the Minnesota Chapter of the National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame, reports that his organization expects a 225 person sellout for its annual awards dinner on Sunday.  The event at St. Thomas University will honor 11 individuals associated with pro and amateur football.  Jim Malosky, former UMD coach, will receive the chapter’s Distinguished Minnesotan award.  St. John’s coach John Gagliardi will give a keynote address.  More at https://nffmn.org/.

Comments Welcome

Wolves’ Guard Play Needs Review

Posted on April 13, 2009February 7, 2012 by David Shama

Among decisions the Wolves need to make in the off-season is whether to remain committed to Sebastian Telfair at point guard and Randy Foye at shooting guard.  Awhile back you could have advertised them as the team’s future backcourt but neither player has earned our confidence.

Telfair, 23, has been coming off the bench lately with 36-year-old Kevin Ollie starting games at point guard.  Ollie was among the last to earn a roster spot in the fall, beating out Blake Ahern for a job.  It’s been obvious throughout the season that the Wolves sometimes preferred Ollie, a .400 percent shooter, to Telfair for his ability to run the offense.

Telfair averages 9.8 points per game, making .383 percent of his field goals.  His average of 4.5 assists ranks him 33rd among players in the 30 team NBA.  The five-year veteran apparently isn’t making enough progress for the Wolves to justify giving him more than about 27.8 minutes per game, or provide two previous teams reason to regret his departure.  Telfair is averaging 3.9 assists and making .389 percent of his field goals during his NBA career.

Foye’s three year NBA resume includes too much missed time because of injuries including the 2007-2008 season when he played in only 39 games.  Now a late season hip injury has caused him to miss the last eight games.

Whether playing point guard or shooting guard, Foye, like Telfair, shows no great basketball IQ with his playmaking or creativity, nor is either player a defensive stopper.  On a roster desperate for talent, the role of No.2 star after center Al Jefferson was presented to Foye this season, but he hasn’t earned that label.  He’s taken plenty of shots and averaged 16.3 points per game but he’s made only .407 percent of his field goals.

We’ve known for awhile that Foye, 25 isn’t going to be Brandon Roy, the almost superstar who the Wolves once drafted only to trade to Portland for Foye.  On a team searching for better guard play, the hope had been the disparity between the two wouldn’t be so wide.

The Wolves, who have exceptional front court players in Jefferson and Mr. Double-Double Kevin Love, will need better guards to make a push for .500 basketball and the playoffs during coming years.  This may require a changing of the guard.

Comments Welcome

Worth Noting

Posted on April 13, 2009February 7, 2012 by David Shama

Fisch described the Vikings’ Adrian Peterson as the best running back in the league and includes the defense among the NFL’s top five.

ESPN The Magazine’s April 6 issue includes the Gophers among seven potential surprise teams next fall who represent the BCS conferences.  The teams, including the Gophers in the Big Ten, “may bolt up the standings more than any league rival.”

The magazine predicted the surprise team in the Big East will be Syracuse, the Gophers’ opening opponent on September 5 at the Carrier Dome.

Former assistant Gophers basketball coach Jimmy Williams works in Houston with ex-NBA player and coach John Lucas where the two help develop young players.

Don’t be surprised if Tubby Smith’s incoming group of recruits this fall looks different than previously announced.  Neither seniors-to-be Travis Busch and Kevin Payton will return to the Gophers, opening up two scholarships for next season.

Fans voted the 1966 International Falls team and Roseau’s Neal Broten as the greatest team and player in Minnesota high school hockey history.  The 26-0 Broncos won their third straight state title in 1966.  Broten led Roseau to three consecutive state tournaments in the 1970s before winning the Hobey Baker award with the Gophers.  More at Fan Zone on the Minnesota Wild’s Website, www.wild.com.

The results of the NHL Draft Drawing can be watched on VERSUS starting at 7 p.m. CDT tomorrow night.  The drawing determines the first 14 selections for the June NHL Entry Draft.

Xcel Energy Center is the site of tomorrow night’s episode of “Project Xtreme” on DIY Network, airing at 9 p.m. local time. The show, which profiles interesting and demanding jobs that require extreme precision, uses tomorrow night’s segment to report on the conversion process from the Coldplay concert to a Wild hockey game last November. The episode will also be available online at www.diynetwork.com.  Here’s a preview: https://www.xcelenergycenter.com/videoplayer.jsp?IS_PLAY=Y&MM_FILE_ID=110.

Comments Welcome

Posts pagination

  • Previous
  • 1
  • …
  • 864
  • 865
  • 866
  • 867
  • 868
  • 869
  • 870
  • …
  • 1,177
  • Next
  • Home
  • Biography
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use

Search Shama

Archives

  Culvers   Iron Horse   KLN Family Brands   Meyer Law

Recent Posts

  • At 24 Anthony Edwards Can Build Off Superstar Status
  • Twins Surprise by Firing Veteran Manager Rocco Baldelli
  • Most Pressure to Win in This Town? It’s not the WNBA Lynx
  • Vikings & Rodgers Meet Sunday After Off-Season Flirtation
  • J.J. McCarthy Start Prompts Recollection of Bud Grant Wisdom
  • Reactionary Vikings Fans Turn on Team at Home Opener
  • Gophers Football Season Ticket Sales Down Slightly from 2024
  • Vikings Grind But Show They’re Who We Thought They Were
  • U Record Setter Morgan Gushes about New QB Drake Lindsey
  • McCarthy’s Missed Season May Pay Dividends for him in 2025

Newsmakers

  • KEVIN O’CONNELL
  • BYRON BUXTON
  • P.J. FLECK
  • KIRILL KAPRIZOV
  • ANTHONY EDWARDS
  • CHERYL REEVE
  • NIKO MEDVED

Archives

Read More…

  • STADIUMS
  • MEDIA
  • NCAA
  • RECRUITING
  • SPORTS DRAFTS

Get in Touch

  • Home
  • Biography
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
Meadows at Mystic Lake

B's Chocolates

Blaze Credit Union

Dinkytown Athletes

Murray's Restaurant

Gold Country

Culver's | Iron Horse | KLN Family Brands | Meyer Njus Tanick
© 2025 David Shama's Minnesota Sports Headliners | Powered by Superbs Personal Blog theme