Worth Noting
The Vikings choose No. 30 in the first round of Thursday’s NFL draft
that begins at 6:30 p.m. Minneapolis time. Rounds two and three start at 5 p.m.
Friday. The draft resumes at 9 a.m. on Saturday with rounds
four through seven. The time allocated for each selection during the
first round is 10 minutes, with seven minutes in the second round.
Teams have five minutes for each selection in the remaining rounds.
ESPN and the NFL Network provide draft coverage.
Instead of hosting a first round draft
event this year at Winter Park, the Vikings are participating in draft
parties at 12 metro area locations. More at
http://www.vikings.com/schedule/2010-vikings-draft-party.html.
Gophers football coach
Tim Brewster told Sports Headliners that senior safety
Kim Royston had successful surgery Friday on his broken left leg.
He expects Royston, who was injured during spring practice, to return “if not for the first game, certainly early
in the season.” The Gophers open on the road September 2 at Middle
Tennessee State. “His leadership will be missed,” Brewster said.
The Gophers’ spring game is Saturday at
TCF Bank Stadium and offers free admission to fans. The game begins at
1:30 p.m.
Cory
Joseph, the nationally sought prep point guard who is considering the
Gophers, told the Dallas Morning News yesterday his college choice will
be made in the “next week or two.” Don’t bet on him coming to
Minnesota.
http://collegesportsblog.dallasnews.com/archives/2010/04/top-hoop-recruit-joseph-explains-his-tho.html
Tom Lehman will make a presentation to the Edina Country Club membership on
Monday, April 26 to finalize plans for renovation of the golf course.
His design company will provide services for a major project that
includes work on bunkers and greens, re-seeding fairways and a new
irrigation system. The front and back nines will be reversed, although
the yardage of about 6,860 will remain the same.
The extensive renovation begins this
spring and the private suburban Minneapolis course will be closed to
members at the end of May. Reciprocal agreements with more than a dozen
other golf clubs, including Interlachen and Minikahda, will accommodate
Edina members this spring and summer. Edina’s new course is tentatively
scheduled to open in June of next year.
Edina was one of the few local private courses to gain members during the
off-season, according to a golf industry source. He said the club’s initiation fee
was reduced by more than $20,000 and the club added about 50 members.
Here’s a Target Field visitor's tip: most
fans enter the stadium at gates 29 and 34. That traffic adds congestion
at concession stands near home plate and first base. Walk further away
from those areas to find less crowded concession areas.
The Royals have won two of their last 12
games against the Twins after yesterday’s 10-5 victory at Target Field.
The Twins have won each of their first
four series this season, a franchise record.
Michael Cuddyer
of the Twins went hitless yesterday, only the second time that has
happened in 13 games this season.