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Worth Noting

Posted on October 29, 2010November 27, 2011 by David Shama

Gophers interim coach Jeff Horton was asked if upsetting No. 10 ranked Ohio State tomorrow would get him the job on a permanent basis: “No, not unless a lot of people turn it down in front of me, and when I say a lot, that’s a long list.”

Former Hamline head coach Dick Tressel is still coaching the running backs for brother Jim Tressel, the Ohio State coach who is third in all-time wins with the Buckeyes.

Ohio State, 3-1 in the Big Ten, doesn’t play Michigan State, 4-0 in the conference and 8-0 overall. The Buckeyes are hoping for a Michigan State loss at Iowa tomorrow because after that the Spartans’ remaining games are against Minnesota (1-7), Purdue (4-3) and Penn State (4-3).

The Gophers basketball team opens with a home exhibition game against Northeastern State on Tuesday night.  Then Minnesota plays a second exhibition game (Winona State) on Monday, November 8 at Williams Arena.  A University of Minnesota source told Sports Headliners the Gophers will pay less than $10,000 each to the opponents.

Gophers coach Tubby Smith said yesterday at the Big Ten media gathering in Chicago the league is “by far the best in the country.”  He also said his team has a chance to be “very competitive.”

The Timberwolves coaches and players should be demanding better execution and effort tonight on defense when the team plays regular season game No. 2 against Milwaukee at Target Center.  The Wolves’ interior defense and overall ability to make defensive stops was poor in their opener on Wednesday night against a mediocre Sacramento team without its best player, Tyreke Evans.

New England has the NFL’s highest scoring offense at 29.5 points per game.  The Vikings have the second ranked defense giving up 95 points in six games.

Patriots reserve offensive tackle Mark LeVoir is a Minnesota native who attended Eden Prairie High School.

The Wild recalled forward Casey Wellman from Houston yesterday, giving Minnesota three rookies on the roster.  The others are defensemen Clayton Stoner and Justin Falk.

Wild veteran forward Martin Havlat, 29, acquired in 2009 to ease the goal scoring loss of Marian Gaborik, is without a goal after nine games.

While goal scoring will likely be a challenge for the Wild, the goaltending could be a strength with Niklas Backstrom, a veteran who takes a dedicated approach to his profession.  Backstrom ranks seventh among NHL goalies in goals against average, 2.09.

An NHL source said Pierre Marc-Bouchard, recovering from a concussion, is expected back in the lineup soon.  He’s been skating a lot in practice with the team.

NHL commissioner Gary Bettman said in this week’s The Fischler Report that Winnipeg “might make sense as a possible destination” for the Coyotes if the team relocates from Phoenix.  In 1996 the Winnipeg Jets moved to Phoenix.

Minnesota State High School League executive director Dave Stead will be the speaker at the C.O.R.E.S. luncheon on Thursday, November 11 at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Bloomington.  C.O.R.E.S. organization members can make reservations by contacting Jim Dotseth, dotsethj@comcast.net.  (C.O.R.E.S. is an abbreviation for coaches, officials, reporters, educators and sports fans).

The MIAC cross country championships are tomorrow afternoon at Como Park Golf Course in St. Paul.  The Hamline men’s team is the defending champ and the Pipers hope to win their third MIAC title in six years.  St. Thomas’ Ben Sathre and Concordia’s Tom Sederquist are among the favorites in the individual competition.  Carleton is the defending women’s champion and the Knights’ roster includes All-American Simone Childs-Walker and Taylor Ffitch.

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All-Star Game, Vikings & Other Notes

Posted on October 18, 2010November 27, 2011 by David Shama

Sports Headliners has learned that the Minnesota High School All-Star Football Game will be held at TCF Bank Stadium next year.  All-Star director Dave Fritze said the sponsoring Minnesota High School Football Coaches Association will hold the game there on June 25, 2011 and in future years.

The All-Star game has a long history that dates back more than 50 years.  In the 1970’s the game was played at Memorial Stadium on the University campus.  Other sites have included Parade Stadium and Macalester College in the metro area.  Last year’s game was held at St. Cloud State University.

Fritze said the All-Star game costs about $70,000 to stage and whatever proceeds are available go to the football coaches association, a nonprofit that has long been a vigorous promoter of amateur football in the state with activities such as clinics and the game. The game is played between many of the best graduating prep seniors in the state who represent the Metro and Outstate squads.

As part of the 50th season, the Vikings organization is asking fans to help select the 50 greatest Vikings players of all time.  By visiting www.vikings.com/50 fans can find statistics, biographies, photos and videos of many nominees.  Voting began last week and continues through 29.

Twins hero Michael Cuddyer sounded the Gjallarhorn prior to yesterday’s Vikings-Dallas game at Mall of America Field.

There were about 30 Dallas media, including 12 representing Spanish radio and TV, covering the game.  That will be one of the largest media contingents of the season at Mall of America Field.

Vikings quarterback Brett Favre said after the Dallas game that wide receiver Randy Moss had some words for the team at halftime that were helpful.  Favre didn’t elaborate.

Vikings wide receiver Percy Harvin, who had a franchise record 95 yard kickoff return for a touchdown, was probably the team’s MVP yesterday in the 24-21 win.  He was asked if the addition of Moss to the roster created opportunities for others.  “Definitely, it’s becoming easier,” Harvin said.  “A lot of lanes should open up for us in the running game, and we just have to get it all together, and hopefully this game gave us the momentum and our offense can build from this.”

Dave Mona’s pre-game vignette on WCCO Radio prior to the Minnesota-Purdue game Saturday included the fact that collectively former Boilermakers quarterbacks have thrown more NFL touchdown passes than alums from any other school.  Guess how many NFL touchdown passes ex-Gophers have thrown?  One, according to Mona.  His research showed that Gino Cappelletti threw the lone touchdown pass on a fake field goal.  Purdue’s total? 1,096.

New Wild goaltender Jose Theodore recently contacted goalie mask designer Todd Miska to update the mask he wore with the Capitals.  Earlier this year Miska painted the masks of Niklas Backstrom and Josh Harding.

Defenseman Brent Burns and wife Susan are working with the nonprofit Defending The Blue Line to offer free Wild tickets to military service members. Preference is given to currently deployed, combat wounded, and families of KIA (Killed In Action) service members.  www.DefendingTheBlueLine.com

FOX Sports North will televise tomorrow night’s Timberwolves-Indiana game from Target Center beginning at 7 p.m.

The Minnesota Swarm has re-signed forward Ryan Benesch to a three-year contract extension. Benesch, 25, played in 15 games during his first season with the Swarm in 2010. He had 83 points on 28 goals and 55 assists last year, tying him for ninth in the NLL in scoring.

Swarm fans can buy two season tickets at full price, and then purchase two more at 50 percent off.   www.mnswarm.com

Registration for the second season of the Minnesota Hockey Recreational League is open through November 1. The league begins play in early December and offers a low cost hockey option for boys and girls ages 9-14.   More information is available at www.minnesotahockey.org or send an email to info@minnesotahockey.org.

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