Worth Noting
Former Gophers quarterback
Bobby Morgan emailed that his nephew Jon Cairns played
quarterback for Kill at Southern Illinois. Regarding Kill, Morgan
wrote: “I don’t think the Gophers
could have made a better selection for our program.”
Kill has opened practice this spring to
the public including tonight’s 7:15 p.m. scrimmage at TCF Bank Stadium.
The spring game will be on Saturday, April 23 in the stadium starting at
1 p.m.
Other Big Ten spring games on April 23 are
Illinois, Ohio State and Wisconsin. Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Nebraska,
Northwestern and Penn State have their spring games tomorrow.
The Gophers will have the most glamorous
of opening games during the Big Ten’s first weekend. Minnesota
plays at USC while most of its conference colleagues feast on nonleague
softies like UT-Chattanooga and Indiana State. Other than the
Gophers and Trojans, the best of the offerings are UNLV at Wisconsin and Northwestern
at Boston College.
The Twins saw their 81-game home sellout
streak end on Tuesday night when a crowd of 38,154 attended the win over
Kansas City. Wednesday afternoon’s series finale and loss against the
Royals drew 36,286 in the 39,500 seat ballpark.
There’s an ongoing Metrodome promotion to
provide a piece of the roof fabric from the original covering to anyone
who pays $4 to take a tour of the facility. Tours begin at 11 a.m. on
Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Metropolitan Sports Facilities Commission
executive director Bill Lester told Sports Headliners the
Metrodome roof replacement cost is $18 million and the insurance claim
for damages is $22.5 million. The project is expected to be completed
by August 1, a few weeks in advance of the Vikings’ preseason games
against Dallas and Houston. Specific dates haven’t been announced by
the NFL but Lester said the games will be played on August 26 or 27, and
September 1 or 2.
Friend and Sports Headliners reader
Clint
Schroeder
emailed about the “amazing parallels” between Tiger Woods'
Masters performance this year and that of Minnesota's
Tom Lehman's
in 1993. “Through the first three days each shot a 67 (five under par),
and two days at or above par,” Schroeder wrote. “On Sunday morning each
was seven strokes behind the leader at the start of the day. Each
birdied holes two and three to get on the leader board on Sunday.
“Each was five under par through eight holes. At the very same time,
the leader (Bernhard Langer in 1993 and Rory McIlroy
in 2010) was bogeying hole No. 1, leaving Lehman and Woods only one
stroke out of first after eight holes. For the next 10 holes, Lehman
and Woods each played about even par. Lehman ended up tied for third
and Woods ended up tied for fourth.”
The Swarm hosts the second annual Hive Cares tomorrow night on Treasure
Island Field at Xcel Energy Center. The team will wear pink helmets and
jerseys against Philadelphia in the game starting at 7:30 p.m. The Hive Cares
effort will generate funding from
multiple sources including T-Shirt sales and a $1 donation for every
game ticket.
Proceeds raised from the event will benefit the Randy Shaver
Cancer Research & Community Fund. Swarm owner John Arlotta lost
his wife to cancer in 2009.
The Wild’s Houston Aero’s affiliate in the AHL had a 48-26-1-5 record,
best since 2005-06. The Aeros, who began a first round playoff series
Wednesday night against Peoria, have 16 players who also played for the
Wild this season.
The 2nd Annual CCM Minnesota
Hockey High School National Invitational began yesterday and continues
through Sunday at the Plymouth Ice Center. Participating in the
round-robin tournament are teams comprised of top high school players
from Minnesota, Wisconsin, North Dakota, Michigan and Massachusetts.
More at
www.minnesotahockey.org.