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June 14 Wedding Set for Vikings Center

Posted on June 2, 2014June 2, 2014 by David Shama

 

It is no ordinary June for Vikings starting center John Sullivan who this week is at Winter Park practicing with teammates.  He will be married on June 14 in Long Island, New York.  He dclined to give his fiancée’s name but did say the couple will enjoy an Alaskan honeymoon cruise in late June.

Sullivan was drafted by the Vikings out of Notre Dame in 2008.  Since 2009, when Sullivan became the starting center, he has missed only three of 77 games.  A calf injury, knee surgery and concussion have been challenges.  After the Vikings went through one of their recent Organized Team Activities he was asked about his health.

“I don’t know if you’re ever 100 percent as a professional football player but I am as close as I’ve been in a long time,” he told Sports Headliners.

Any lingering injuries?  “Nothing.  We always call it total body soreness. That just means you got a lot of games under your belt.”

Sullivan, who turns 29 on August 8, was named All-Pro by Pro Football Weekly in 2012.  With his age and experience, he could be positioned to have his best season in 2014.

“That’s always the goal,” Sullivan said.  “Every year your goal is to play the best you can as an individual, because that’s how you help the team win, and that’s what it comes down to.”

The Vikings’ record was 5-10-1 last season.  A prediction late last month by the Las Vegas Hilton wagering authorities said the team will win only six games this season, but that doesn’t mean anything to Sullivan.

“I hadn’t heard that,” Sullivan said.  “Frankly, we don’t care what Vegas says.  We don’t care what anybody says.  The people that have control over that situation are the ones that are here now, on this practice field and this building going to work everyday.  We’re going to put the work into it to win as many games as we possibly can.”

The number of wins, of course, will have much to do with quarterback production.  In practices Sullivan is impressed with veterans Matt Cassel and Christian Ponder, and rookie Teddy Bridgewater.

“Teddy looks great so far,” Sullivan said.  “He’s a confident young guy.  He’s made some incredible throws, and obviously we know who Matt and Christian are.  They’re both guys that have led teams to playoffs in the past.  We feel like we have three guys who can go out and get the job done.”

Sullivan is pleased new head coach Mike Zimmer retained offensive line coach Jeff Davidson who was with the Vikings for three prior seasons.  Davidson’s reputation as an instructor and technician is well established at Winter Park.

Sullivan is impressed, too, with his new head coach after watching Zimmer lead the team in spring activities.  “There’s no nonsense out here.  No BS.  Coach Zimmer is concerned with holding everybody accountable and winning football games. That’s all it comes down to.”

Sullivan is a leader who over the years has been involved with community activities including the drive to build the new stadium opening in 2016.  Then in 2018 the stadium will host the Super Bowl.  Wouldn’t it be special if the Vikings were playing in that Minneapolis game?

“It would be amazing just to be in a Super Bowl,” Sullivan said.  “We don’t care where it is.  You could play in a parking lot in Missouri.  We don’t care.

“Yeah, would it be nice to play in a Super Bowl, here?  Of course.”

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The Vikings continue their Organized Team Activity sessions this week at Winter Park.  Players and coaches, as part of the franchise’s community work, will help build a playground on Wednesday at Lucy Craft Laney School in Minneapolis.

Pedro Florimon, who hit .108 in 65 at bats with the Twins this spring, is batting .237 in 59 plate appearances since being demoted to Triple-A Rochester.  Former Twins starter Scott Diamond, also with Rochester, is 2-6 with a 7.51 ERA.  Teammate and hot starting pitching prospect Alex Meyer is 3-1 with a 3.31 ERA and impressive 62 strikeouts in 51.2 innings.

Joe Schmit’s book, Sudden Impact, is now in its second printing.  The KSTP TV sportscaster said the first press run was 5,000 and now another 5,000 have been printed.

Schmit’s hometown is Seymour, Wisconsin.  That’s also the hometown of prep shooting guard Sandy Cohen who reportedly was recruited by the Gophers but will attend Marquette.

The Minute Men, the volunteer organization supporting Minnesota sports for more than 50 years, will honor outstanding high school lacrosse players at a noon banquet June 15 at the Crowne Plaza St. Paul-Riverfront Hotel.  The finalists for Mr. Lacrosse are Max Elsenheimer (Eagan), Michael Lamb (Benilde-St. Margaret), J.R. Riley (St. Thomas Academy), Sam Turner (Academy of Holy Angels), Charlie Venable (Eden Prairie), Carter Yepson (Rosemount) and Conner Yepson (Rosemount).  Finalists for Ms. Lacrosse are Sophie Buelow (Chanhassen), Sheila Hirsch, (Edina), Anna Johnson (Eden Prairie), Katie Larson (Apple Valley), Ali Ridge (Minnetonka), Anne Slusser (Blake) and Lydia Sutton (Blake).

Finalists for Mr. Goalie are Max Fehey (Eden Prairie) and Aaron Wiederhoeft (Prior Lake), while finalists for Ms. Goalie are Oralee Hespenheide (Bloomington Jefferson), and Maddie Kohlbeck (Farmington).

 

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If Not U, Jeff Jones Headed to Iowa CC?

Posted on May 30, 2014May 30, 2014 by David Shama

 

Jeff Jones, the nationally recognized Washburn High School running back who is arguably the prize recruit in the 2014 Gophers football class, could be headed to Iowa Western Community College in Council Bluffs.

Jones needs a higher score on his ACT test to be accepted by the University of Minnesota.  He will take the test for a fourth time on June 14.  Washburn coach Giovan Jenkins declined to specify what score Jones needs to become eligible to play for Minnesota this year.

“I honestly think he is going to get it (the improved score),” Jenkins told Sports Headliners.  “He’s improved each time.  He is confident he’s going to get it.  He knows junior college is not where he wants to be.”

Jenkins said if Jones doesn’t qualify for admission to Minnesota he will need to spend two years at a community college and earn a degree to then have immediate eligibility at an NCAA program, presumably the Gophers.

Jenkins has spoken with Iowa Western coach Scott Strohmeier and is enthusiastic about the program that is annually a national power. Jenkins described the Reivers, who won the 2012 National Junior College Athletic Association championship, as a “great program” that has sent more than 20 players to Division I schools the last two years.  “It’s definitely a program he (Jeff) wants to be part of,” Jenkins said.

But Jones, of course, would rather be a Gopher, fulfilling the commitment he made in February when he signed his national letter of intent binding him to Minnesota.  Jones is the only Rivals.com four-star recruit in the Gophers 2014 recruiting class.  He turned heads playing in the prestigious Under Armour All-America Game in Florida last January, gaining 72 yards and being named Team Nitro MVP.

In past years the best Minnesota football preps have chosen schools other than the Gophers so Jones’ commitment to play for his hometown team is viewed as a step forward for UM coach Jerry Kill.

In pursuit of a qualifying ACT score, the 6-foot, 200-pound Jones could take encouragement from former Washburn tight end Ra’Shede Hageman who didn’t become eligible to play for the Gophers until June of his senior year.  Hageman  became an All-Big Ten defensive lineman and was selected in the second round of this year’s NFL Draft by the Falcons.

Worth Noting 

Iowa Western Community College’s Strohmeier has been head coach of the Rievers since 2008.  He is from Watkins, Minnesota and played quarterback at Fergus Falls Community College and the University of Minnesota, Crookston.

Jenkins said Hageman has signed his contract with the Falcons and purchased a Porsche.

The Chanhassen house of former Vikings defensive end Jared Allen is for sale at $1.75 million, according to a Wednesday Bizjournals.com story by Jim Hammerand.

Vikings coach Mike Zimmer after being asked yesterday if players attending the organized team activities are buying into a new coach and system:  “I don’t worry about if they are buying in.  My job is to coach them hard and try to get them to be the best players they can be. …”

Zimmer on what he’s seen from All-Pro running back Adrian Peterson:  “Yeah, he looks great.  He’s made some tremendous cuts, you’d have to ask him, but he seems excited to be here, about some of the things that we are trying to do with him and I think it’s only going to continue to get better.”

With reported trade rumors involving Kevin Love, it’s fair to wonder if the Timberwolves All-Star forward will participate as scheduled in the July 13 celebrity softball game at Target Field.  The game is part of the MLB All-Star Game promotional activities and it seems likely Love, sure to be greeted by boos, will become a cancel if traded to another NBA club between now and July 13.

Gophers basketball coach Richard Pitino, who was hired about 14 months ago, will receive a raise and if the increase isn’t agreed to yet it will be soon.  Pitino’s initial salary was set at $500,000, plus $700,000 of supplemental compensation.

Randy Wittman, fired as Timberwolves coach in 2008, is close to a contract extension with the Wizards.

The MIAC all-sports standings recognize an overall annual champion for each gender.  For the seventh consecutive school year St. Thomas has finished first in both the men’s and women’s all-sports standings.  St. Olaf and Saint John’s were second and third in men’s sports while Saint Benedict and Gustavus were runners-up in women’s athletics.

The St. Thomas men have finished first 28 times in 52 years, while the women have done it 23 out of 32 years.  The Tommies have finished first in both genders 19 of the past 30 years, an indication of the many winning teams and seasons at the St. Paul school.

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Walters Wants More Time for Family

Posted on April 30, 2014May 1, 2014 by David Shama

 

Charley Walters decided it’s time to stop going to bed every night with three telephones nearby.

The Pioneer Press sports columnist will end his full-time career of almost 39 years with the newspaper at the end of May.  The demands of a 24-hour news cycle and desire to have more time for family and personal interests convinced Walters to step away from a career he thought about even as a kid growing up in Minneapolis.

“I just turned 67 and there are a lot of things Paula and I want to do,” he told Sports Headliners recently.  “I love my career, and the St. Paul paper has been terrific to me.  But I want to ride bicycles, go for hikes, read the 10 books I am only 20 to 30 pages into (and) visit my kids.

“We want to see all the national parks.  We’ve done a lot of travel and want to do a lot more of that.  I don’t have time with this column.”

Walters’ wife Paula is a Twin Cities pediatrician and is also retiring soon.  The couple has three grown children, with two of them living out of state.  The children are a priority for Walters and so too is 92-year-old mother Bertha Walters.  “Paramount (to having more time) is being able to see mom in eldercare,” he said.

Walters has extensive contacts and his newsy notes column has been a must-read for Minnesota sports fans.  Admirers will be happy to know the column won’t be completely disappearing.  After he told newspaper bosses a couple of weeks ago he was retiring, they asked him to become a part-time employee and write Sunday columns.  He agreed and that means continuing to make good use of 3,500 phone numbers accumulated during nearly four decades of journalism.

A journalism graduate from the University of Minnesota, Walters said his “proudest moment at the newspaper” came when he played a role in the Pioneer Press investigative reporting of the academic fraud scandal in the Gophers men’s basketball program.  The newspaper’s lead reporter on the story, George Dorhmann, won a Pulitzer Prize but Walters got things started, although he still won’t say how he did it.

Knowing what’s going on in Minnesota sports has interested Walters since he was a kid delivering the Minneapolis Tribune at 5:30 a.m.  His enthusiasm for news and competitiveness to find scoops is evident when he talks about his career.  “Sometimes I will make a dozen phone calls just to get a one sentence item in the newspaper,” he said.  “The best part (of the job) is people seem to enjoy it.  It’s a lot of work but I have no problem filling space.”

Walters began his newspaper career after a few years of professional baseball.  Included were several big league games pitching for the Twins in 1969.  “There were only two things in my whole life I wanted to do,” Walters said.  “One was to play major league baseball and the other was to be in the newspaper business.  I’ve been able to do those things.”

Among his peers, Walters will be missed for more than newsy columns.  He has never become caught up in self-importance.  He greets friends with a secret handshake and is ready to tell or hear a good story.  His humble personality is what you might expect from a guy who grew up in working class northeast Minneapolis.

“I don’t care for self-promoters,” Walters said.  “I don’t think that gets you anywhere. I think your work gets it done.”

Worth Noting

Shattuck-St. Mary’s hockey coach Tom Ward has been following the Faribault prep school’s many alumni participating in the NHL playoffs.  Among them are Wild forwards Erik Haula (2008-2009) and Zach Parise (2000-2002).

Ward is particularly close to Parise with the two talking and texting regularly.  “We talk about hockey a lot,” Ward told Sports Headliners.

The Wild play the Avalanche tonight in Denver with their best of seven series tied at three games each.  The Wild have struggled trying to shut down Nathan MacKinnon, the 18-year-old forward who is also a Shattuck-St. Mary’s alum.  He has 10 points on eight assists and two goals in the series.

MacKinnon left Shattuck after his sophomore year so he never played for Ward, the varsity head coach.  “He was always a fast, energetic player,” Ward said.  “He’s really rounded out his game since he left here.”

Ward is proud of all his Shattuck-St. Mary’s alums who are in the playoffs.  “They’re all humble, hard working guys.  Team first guys,” Ward said.

Former North Stars general manager Lou Nanne said on KFAN Radio with Dan Barreiro last night if Wild goalie Darcy Kuemper has his best game of the series Minnesota will win. 

Minnesota defensive tackle Ra’Shede Hageman will be drafted No. 16 in the first round by the Cowboys, according to Chris Burke’s NFL Mock Draft in the May 5 issue of Sports Illustrated.  “His motor ran hot and cold for the Gophers,” Burke wrote.  “When he’s on, though, few can disrupt the pocket like this 6’6” monster.”

Former Gophers linebacker Mike Rallis has signed a contract with World Wrestling Entertainment and is training for his wrestling career in Florida.

Ex-Gophers defensive back and Jim Thorpe Award winner Tyrone Carter is promoting a football camp on Saturday and Sunday at Woodbury High School where scheduled instructors include former Vikings wide receiver Randy Moss. The Tyrone Carter Elite Training Schools Camp is for participants who are in the 8th thru 12th grades this school year.

Position-specific training is offered, and scheduled coaches include ex-Vikings David Dixon and Everett Lindsay, and former Gophers Phil Archer, Duane Bennett, Michael Carter, Ukee Dozier, Ron Johnson, Tellis Redmon and Darrell Reid. There is a registration discount code, “Elite.”  More camp information at Tcelitetraining.com.

Congratulations to Mark Sheffert, former Gophers football walk-on, who is part of the 2014 Minnesota Business Hall of Fame class that will be honored by Twin Cities Business Magazine on July 23 at the Hilton Minneapolis.  Sheffert is chairman and chief executive officer of Manchester Companies.  He has over 40 years of business experience and was president at First Bank System (now US Bancorp).

It wouldn’t be surprising if former Timberwolves assistant coach Eric Musselman, who has also been an NBA head coach with two teams, has been in contact with Flip Saunders.  Musselman resigned this spring as an assistant at Arizona State. His connection with Saunders, the Wolves president of basketball operations, dates back to when Eric’s father Bill Musselman was Gophers head coach and Flip was a Minnesota player.  The Wolves are reviewing candidates to succeed Rick Adelman who resigned earlier this month.

Saint John’s head baseball coach Jerry Haugen increased his career win total to 702 last week with four victories.  His record is 702-589-5 record (.543) in 37 seasons at Saint John’s.

The National Senior Games website says Minneapolis has been described as the “healthiest city in America” and refers to 22 city lakes and 6,000 acres of park land.  The Games will be hosted by Bloomington, Minneapolis and St. Paul July 3-16 of next year. There are 19 sports involved and past competitors have been in their 90s and older.

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