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Posted on January 27, 2012January 27, 2012 by David Shama

 

It will be  a “who’s who” of players at TwinsFest this weekend but long travel distances will keep pitcher Francisco Liriano (Dominican Republic) and infielder Tsuyoshi Nishioka (Japan) away.  The three-day event at the Metrodome begins today and continues through Sunday. 

The Twins will issue wristbands in various colors to fans seeking autographs from catcher Joe Mauer and first baseman Justin Morneau.  Fans with the “winning color” will be able to obtain autographs from the popular twosome.  Patrick Klinger, Twins marketing vice president, said the system will eliminate the long autograph lines for the two stars seen at past TwinsFest events. 

Klinger said although single game tickets for next season go on sale February 25, the April 9 home opener against Albert Pujlos and the Angels won’t be included. Season ticket holders will be able to purchase extra tickets for the home opener and have priority for that game.  Some tickets for purchase by the general public will be available through a random drawing, Klinger said.  Details will be available at TwinsFest and the team website. 

Mauer, Morneau, pitcher Carl Pavano and broadcaster Bert Blyleven will make TV commercials today.  Klinger didn’t disclose details but said the commercials will be “typical Twins humor, offbeat and fun.”

Twins pitcher Glen Perkins will be on the Pro-Alumni & Legends team playing the Gophers starting at 3 p.m. on Saturday, February 4 at the Metrodome.  Third baseman Jack Hannahan from the Indians will also play in the game.  Hall of Famer Paul Molitor will manage the alumni team.

Matt Birk recently told media outlets he’s undecided about retiring from the Ravens.  The former Vikings center just finished his 14th season of pro football.  

Birk is one of three finalists for the 2011 Walter Payton Man of the Year award.  The others are Chargers quarterback Phillip Rivers and Bears cornerback Charles Tillman. The award recognizes an NFL player for outstanding community service activities and onfield excellence.  

Rich Kallok, Birk’s coach at Cretin-Derham Hall, said the St. Paul native did volunteer work even when he was in high school.  “All of our kids do community service of some sort,” Kallok said. 

He said Birk played soccer as a ninth grader at St. Thomas Academy.  Friends influenced Birk’s decision to transfer to Cretin-Derham Hall and Birk played defensive end and offensive tackle on the football team. 

Progress on the football field has characterized Birk’s career in high school, at Harvard and in the NFL.  “He’s improved a lot all the way through,” said Kallok.  “He’s intelligent and a good athlete.  There are no shortcuts with Matt.” 

It was 20 years ago yesterday that Minneapolis hosted its only Super Bowl. Washington defeated Buffalo 37-24 in Super Bowl XXVI on January 26, 1992. 

The Minnesota Football Coaches Association chose Mike Grant from Eden Prairie as Class 5A Coach of the Year.  The other coach of the year winners are: Mike Rowe, ROCORI, Class 4A; Carl Lemke, St. Croix Lutheran, Class 3A; Brent Schroeder, Caledonia, Class 2A; Cory Larson, Dawson-Boyd, Class 1A; Andrew Fleischman, Edgerton/Ellsworth, Class 9M. 

At the request of Sports Headliners, Mr. Basketball chair Ken Lien yesterday provided his rankings of the best prep boys teams in 4A, 3A, 2A and 1A.  His top five in big school 4A are Eastview, Hopkins, Wayzata, Osseo and Lakeville North.  Benilde-St. Margaret’s is No. 1 in 3A followed by Minneapolis Washburn, SpringLakePark, DeLaSalle and Blake.  The top five in 2A are Perham, Braham,  Redwood Valley, St. Peter and Watertown-Mayer.  Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa is No. 1 in 1A followed byBattle Lake, MACCRAY, Southwest Christian and Dawson-Boyd. 

The 17-9-1 Gophers hockey team has lost seven of its games by one goal.  Gophers sophomore Nick Bjugstad has 20 goals and 32 assists.  He’s the first Minnesota player to have 20 or more goals and 30 or more assists since the 2008-09 season.  The Gophers play at home against St. Cloud State (10-12-4) tonight and in St. Cloud tomorrow night.

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After 7 Titles, Grant Still ‘Fired Up’

Posted on January 23, 2012January 23, 2012 by David Shama

“I am still fired up about football.”

Eden Prairie coach Mike Grant made that statement earlier this month when he spoke at a C.O.R.E.S. luncheon.  Grant is 54 and last November finished his 20th season as Eagles coach by winning a seventh state championship.

And, no surprise, he wants to win some more.

C.O.R.E.S. is an acronym for coaches, officials, reporters, educators and sports fans, although Grant suggested it means “crotchety, old, retired, educators.”  He had fun talking to the group, many of whom he’s known for years, and they have been admirers of not only Mike but his famous father, legendary Vikings coach Bud Grant who had four Super Bowl teams.

There’s a lot of the father in the son including the Grant way of “not getting too high, not getting too low.”  That doesn’t mean Mike isn’t passionate about football, though, and he’s looking forward to next season.  “We get ready (following a state title), one day after,” he said.

Grant expects Champlin Park to “probably be the No. 1” team in the state next season among schools with large student enrollments.  His Eagles will pay a visit to Champlin Park in a much anticipated pre-Labor Day game.

Champlin Park may deserve a preseason No. 1 ranking but the Eagles will be special, too.  Grant expects 11 starters back from his 2011 Class 5A state championship team.  Between 280 and 380 candidates will try out for the team and already about 120 are working in the weight room preparing for next season.  “Our kids are committed,” Grant said.

Obviously there’s depth and talent at Eden Prairie High but that doesn’t mean the Eagles win every game.  In 2010 Brainerd pulled a big upset over Eden Prairie in the playoffs and last fall during the regular season Wayzata beat the Eagles. Eden Prairie got the most important win against the Trojans, though, winning the state championship game.

“I think they were better than us,” Grant said.  “They had better talent.  If we played them 10 times, we might win one time.”

Grant’s teams emphasize fundamentals.  In the last three seasons his starting quarterbacks have thrown zero interceptions.  “We try not to do anything pretty,” he said.

The first fundamental Grant preaches is having the best players available for games.  “We try not to get anyone hurt in practice,” he said.

Grant’s dad is still a passionate hunter and Mike is sometimes his companion.  “He says ‘let’s go hunting’ and I just drop everything,” Mike said.

Bud is 84 now and his wife Pat died in 2009.  But Bud has a girlfriend and he remains a true character, a guy who speaks his mind and enjoys his life.

Mike told C.O.R.E.S. members about how former Vikings owner Red McCombs arranged for his dad to shoot turkeys inTexas.  At day’s end Bud’s hosts were nervous about how to entertain the famous coach, suggesting a nearby bar or a game of billiards.  “You know what?  I like quiet,” Bud said.  And then, Mike recalled, his dad sat and read a newspaper for two hours.

The younger Grant said he’s approaching retirement, too, but doesn’t talk like a man who expects to quit coaching anytime soon.  “Not unless the A.D. fires me,” Grant said.

The Activities Director at Eden Prairie High—just in case you didn’t know—is Mike Grant.  Yup, that Mike Grant.

 

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Ex-Coach Predicts 7th Place Finish for U

Posted on January 4, 2012January 4, 2012 by David Shama

Jim Dutcher predicts the Gophers will finish seventh in the Big Ten and likely will play in a post-season tournament, but he said 0-2 Minnesota needs to win its next two conference games starting tonight against Iowa at Williams Arena.

Dutcher, the former Gophers coach whose team 30 years ago won the Big Ten, is a passionate follower of college basketball and watches many games on TV.  “Minnesota is not a Big Ten (title) contender but can get into a post-season tourney (NCAA or NIT),” Dutcher told Sports Headliners.

He believes a 9-9 conference record is possible for the Gophers, and that would give Minnesota a 21-10 overall record before the Big Ten Tournament.  He said the Gophers might finish their conference schedule with a 6-3 home record and 3-6 on the road.

After opening conference road losses to Illinois and Michigan, the Gophers are home for games against Iowa and then Purdue on Sunday.  “You gotta win your home games,” Dutcher said. “Go at least 6-3 at home and 3-6 on the road.”

The Gophers played better at Illinois and Michigan than Dutcher expected.  Minnesota lost to the Illini, 81-72 in double overtime, and 61-56 to the Wolverines.     “I was more impressed (with Minnesota) after the two losses than I was before,” Dutcher said.  “One game (Illinois) they should have won and one (Michigan) they could have won.”

Obvious in both games was the Gophers don’t know who their clutch player is, and also Minnesota struggles to make outside shots, including three pointers.  But Minnesota has athleticism, depth and plays with effort.

That could be enough to keep the Gophers just ahead ofIllinois in the final conference standings, a program Dutcher describes as “always a work in progress.”  He thinks the Illini will finish eighth in the conference followed by Northwestern, Iowa, Nebraska and PennState.

Purdue has “marginal” talent” but Dutcher has been impressed enough with the Boilermakers to think they will finish sixth in the Big Ten.  His top five teams are: Ohio State, Michigan State, Wisconsin, Indiana and Michigan.  The Buckeyes could be a Final Four team, and the Spartans and Hoosiers might also make deep tournament runs, according to the former Gophers coach.

Neither the Badgers nor Wolverines have consistent inside scoring threats and that will be problematic.  “Wisconsin (also) can’t play from behind (in a game) and get to the free throw line,” Dutcher said.

The Badgers’ deliberate offensive style and tenacious defense could be enough to push Wisconsin just ahead of a more talented Indiana team in the final standings, according to Dutcher.

Love Blossoms, Trade Rival Fades

 

It’s never too late to say thank you.  How about tonight when the Grizzlies play the Timberwolves at TargetCenter?

In the hours following the 2008 NBA draft, Wolves executive Kevin McHale made a multi-player trade with the Grizzlies that brought power forward Kevin Love to Minnesota.  The cornerstones of that trade were Love and shooting guard O.J. Mayo.

Love has become an NBA All-Star while Mayo doesn’t even start for Memphis.  A league source told Sports Headliners McHale wanted to draft Love but instead the organization chose Mayo with the No. 3 pick in the draft.  But Love, who was the No. 5 pick, soon became a Timberwolf when McHale and team owner Glen Taylor worked out a deal that involved eight players.

At the top of McHale’s things-to-like list back in 2008 was Love’s skill in rebounding.  Love led the league in rebounding last season at 15.2 per game.  In five games this season he’s second in NBA rebounding, again at 15.2.

Now in his fourth season, Love is maturing into one of the NBA’s best offensive forwards.  He’s averaging a career high 25.4 points per game, making 47 percent of his field goals including 44 percent of three point attempts.  He not only shoots with accuracy, but is the team’s best inside scorer.

Love’s passing is timely and accurate.  At 6-10 he’s the best of the team’s big men passers and other than point guard Ricky Rubio, nobody on the Wolves is more unselfish.

During the off-season Love reshaped his body and reflected on his leadership skills.  He’s become both the franchise’s definitive leader and best player, now even drawing comparisons to Kevin Garnett, the former Wolves All-Star forward who will be a certain Hall of Famer.

Love may or may not one day make the Hall of Fame, but you have to like his odds much better than Mayo’s who during the last three seasons has seen his scoring averages decline from 18.5 to 17.5 to 11.3.  This season he’s averaging 8.6 points in five games.

McHale is no longer working for the Wolves and is coaching the Rockets, but he will be remembered tonight.

Worth Noting

 

Speculation is the National Collegiate Hockey Conference will announce former USOC CEO Jim Scherr as its first commissioner today at a news conference.  The conference begins play in 2013-14 and consists of eight teams—Colorado College, Denver, Miami (Ohio), Nebraska-Omaha, North Dakota, St. Cloud State, UMD and Western Michigan.

Iowa basketball coach Fran McCaffery’s wife Margaret was a Minnesota prep basketball star who later played and coached at Notre Dame.  She grew up in St. Paul as Margaret Nowlin and met McCaffery when he was an assistant coach for the men’s team.

Michigan has opened a $20 million-plus basketball practice facility, leaving the Gophers and Northwestern as the only Big Ten schools without such a building. Minnesota is trying to raise funds for a $15 million facility.

The defending champion Mavericks have made personnel changes since last year including allowing point guard J.J. Barea to join the Wolves.  Dallas is off to a slow  start (2-4) and it doesn’t surprise Barea.

“No question.  I knew they were going to have a tough time,” Barea told Sports Headliners.  “It’s going to be a long year for them.  They’ll win some games because they got enough talent and they like to compete and they like to win. …”

Derrick Williams, the Wolves 20-year-old rookie forward, said the difference between the Pac-12 where he played for Arizona and the NBA is a player needs to use his basketball intelligence in the pros or “get left behind.”

The Vikings promotion of Rick Spielman to general manager didn’t prompt a late afternoon headline yesterday on ESPN.com.

Vikings linebacker Chad Greenway talking about teammate and defensive end Jared Allen who set a new franchise single season record for sacks with 22: “It comes back to what makes him great is his ability to play hard every snap. …”

Vikings wide receiver Percy Harvin commenting about the quarterback competition between Christian Ponder and Joe Webb:  “It will be tough to keep Webb off the field, but Ponder did some great things for us this year.  It’s a good scenario to have two quality quarterbacks like that.  That’s not my job, though.  I will show up and do whatever they ask me to do.”

Kyle Rudolph, the Vikings rookie tight end, considers himself fortunate to have played one season having Jim Kleinsasser—the 13-year veteran tight end who retired on Sunday—as his mentor.  Rudolph has referred to Kleinsasser as dad.

The MIAC is one of only three Division III conferences to have seven schools in the first 2011-12 Division III Learfield Sports Director’s Cup Standings of the season.   The MIAC schools are St. Thomas, St. Olaf, Concordia, Saint Benedict, Carleton, Bethel and Hamline.

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