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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.

MVP Fitzgerald Wants to Improve

Posted on May 11, 2009February 7, 2012 by David Shama

Even without Favre, Fitzgerald categorizes the Vikings as a playoff team.  They earned his respect last season when they dominated the Cardinals in Arizona, winning 35-14.

The Vikings were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs but Fitzgerald had a post-season run that included nine touchdown receptions.  Two of those were in the Super Bowl and two more were in the Pro Bowl where he was named MVP.

The former Academy of the Holy Angels star who grew up in south Minneapolis has played five seasons in the NFL after a college career at Pittsburgh. “I think every year I’ve improved on different facets of my game which has helped me become a better overall player, but I still have a long way to go,…” Fitzgerald said.

Fitzgerald said he can improve his route running, running after he catches the ball and downfield blocking.  His goal is to be one of the NFL’s best wide receivers and many observers will argue he’s achieved that status already.  He wants to be compared with former Vikings wide receivers Cris Carter and Randy Moss.

Did last season improve his confidence?  “I’ve never been one lacking in confidence no matter what the situation was,” he said.  “I always believed in myself.  My parents taught me that at a young age.   Never doubt yourself.  Always go out there and give it your best. …”

Was he concerned about how he would play before the Super Bowl, pro football’s biggest game?  “No, not at all,” he said. “I slept like a baby the night before the game.  …”

Fitzgerald insists, though, that he needs to improve, rating himself a six on a scale of 10.  He’s looking forward to next season.  “I want to make the playoffs again,” he said. “I want to be all-pro again.  I just want to continue to establish myself as a dominant player.”

Fitzgerald is close to his father Larry, a Minnesota sports journalist, and dearly misses his mom Carol who died several years ago.  He was raised to care about people and give back which serves as inspiration for his football camp in June.  He will guide the youngsters in aspects of football and life.

Fitzgerald’s football camp will be at Providence Academy in Plymouth June 15-17 and is for youngsters entering grades six through nine for the upcoming school year.  Proceeds from the camp will support the Larry Fitzgerald, Jr. First Down Fund, a donor-advised fund at the Minneapolis Foundation, which is a 501(c)(3) organization.  More at www.fitzfootballcamp.com.

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Worth Noting

Posted on May 11, 2009February 7, 2012 by David Shama

An NBA source told Sports Headliners he will be “surprised” if owner Glen Taylor announces his choice for Timberwolves general manager this week but next week is likely.

Former state Senator Dean Johnson, who was a leader on the Twins stadium, doesn’t expect a special legislative session to address a new Vikings stadium.  A major obstacle, Johnson told Sports Headliners, is the Vikings don’t have a local funding partner like Hennepin County which is helping with the Twins stadium.

Johnson, a Lutheran minister, is known for a famous quote made in 2000 that appeared again in a recent issue of Sports Illustrated where he complained to NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue about the Vikings playing on Christmas Eve:  “I don’t know how I am supposed to explain to my congregation the wires out of my ears and under my robe.”

Interested in owning a race horse?  Canterbury Park staffer Jeff Maday is looking for investors willing to put in $250 each to become part owners of Tahitian Queen.  That’s the total amount for the summer.  A maximum of 60 partners is being sought in the venture to introduce people to horse racing ownership at a minimal cost.  More at www.tahitianqueen.blogspot.com.

Canterbury Park opens its season on Friday night.  Live racing continues on Saturday, plus wagering at the Shakopee race track on the Preakness Stakes.

Joe Mauer, who has only 33 at bats this season with the Twins, has hit three home runs, all to left field in the Metrodome.  Despite playing from the beginning of the season last year, he didn’t hit his third home run until June 27.

Adam Everett, who was a disappointment as the Twins shortstop last year hitting .213, is playing regularly for Detroit and hitting .281.  He has four errors in 19 games. The Tigers open a three game series against the Twins at the Metrodome tomorrow night.

Third baseman Casey Blake, who reportedly interested the Twins in the off season before signing with the Dodgers, has hit six home runs and is batting .260.  Third baseman Joe Crede, who did sign with the Twins after last season, has three home runs and hitting .232.

Outdoor expert Ron Schara asked by Sports Headliners to name the best walleye fishing lakes in the metro area: “One that’s very good is (Lake) Minnetonka.  Minnetonka is amazingly good for a lot of fishing, despite all the boats. … White Bear Lake would be another. …Third might be, this could surprise you, Lake Harriet (which) has a good population of walleyes in it.

“The thing to remember is that these are all stocked walleyes, and stocked walleyes act differently than natural hatched walleyes.  And that is they tend to be weed fish much like a bass.  I say weeds, (but) there are no such things as weeds.  It’s natural vegetation.  They’re harder to catch, because they’re harder to get your bait to them where they’re hanging out because of the vegetation.”

Jim Holden will be promoting his book, Tennis in the Northland, from 8 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 5 p.m. on Saturday at the Reed-Sweatt facility in Minneapolis. The former Northfield tennis coach has written a comprehensive history of boys high school tennis in Minnesota.  www.jim-holden.com/

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Source: Mauer Will Re-Sign with Twins

Posted on May 7, 2009February 7, 2012 by David Shama

Joe Mauer’s contract expires next year but the home town superstar is ready to sign a new agreement, according to his grandfather.  “If they offer an extension he will sign right away,” Jake Mauer told Sports Headliners on Tuesday.

Mauer is working on a $33 million four year agreement that ends after the 2010 season.  The 26-year-old catcher plays one of baseball’s most important positions, has won two American League batting championships and been included in conversations as to who the most valuable player in the major leagues is.  Free spending, talent-hungry front offices that operate the Yankees and Red Sox could make Mauer’s next contract among the biggest in baseball history.

“He won’t go,” Jake said.  “He will stay in Minnesota, no matter how much money (he’s offered).”

Mauer said his grandson is conservative with money.   He’s told his grandfather he has enough money for the rest of his life and has invested some in Minnesota real estate.  “He doesn’t even know how much he’s got now,” Jake said.

Mauer played last Friday night for the first time this season, returning from the disabled list because of inflammation in his right sacroiliac joint.  He’s told Jake he has no pain from the back now, but probably will take medication for another couple weeks.   Because of inactivity that included missing spring training and the first weeks of the regular season, his legs are tired and he has some soreness but that’s expected to go away soon.

Mauer has no interest in changing positions, playing another spot to take strain off his body.  He’s told his grandfather if he can’t catch, he “won’t play baseball.”

To repeat as American League batting champion, Mauer must not only have the highest average but as an eligible player needs 502 plate appearances. With only 17 at bats so far, and 134 Twins games remaining, that’s not likely.

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