Extra Innings
Best (trick) trivia question heard in a
long time: What are the two northern most cities ever to host the
World Series? (See bottom of the column for the answer).
Laker superstar Kobe Bryant praised
former Timberwolf first round pick O.J. Mayo in a Los Angeles
Times story on Wednesday. Bryant said Mayo “can
handle, he can shoot, he can pass, he's fast, he's quick, so that's the
whole package." Mayo is a member of the U.S. Select team that
scrimmaged against the U.S. Olympic team. More at
http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-olyhoops30-2008jul30,0,2301755.story
Ken
Lien
was impressed earlier this week watching Gopher recruit
Devron
Bostick play in the Howard Pulley League in St. Paul. Lien,
chairman of the Minnesota Mr. Basketball committee, said Bostick “can
really sky.” The 6-4 former national junior college player of the year
is likely to start for the Gophers, adding scoring and athleticism to
the lineup.
Former Gopher wide receiver Michah
Rucker, who transferred to Eastern Illinois, is in camp
with Pittsburgh and trying to make the Steelers’ roster as a free
agent.
Wally’s Choice,
the local race horse who didn’t race at all last year after a
career threatening torn tendon in 2006, has run three times at
Canterbury Park this season with a third place finish the best showing.
Wally’s Choice is owned by Wally “the Beerman” McNeil, his wife
Joyce McNeil and Canterbury Park Board chairman Curtis Sampson.
With $432,955 in career earnings, the owners
hope that one day Wally’s Choice can break Blair’s Cove’s
all-time record of $533,528 for Minnesota bred race horses. Wally’s
Choice, a seven-year-old thoroughbred, received stem cells from his own
body to help the healing process from the torn tendon.
Wally's choice
will be among the horses running in the 10th annual Claiming Crown races
tomorrow (Saturday) at Canterbury Park. Also racing is
Chickster whose nine wins in 2008 make him the winningest horse in
North America this year. He is owned by Curt Johnson from
Detroit Lakes.
Thunder general manager Djorn Buchholz
told Sports Headliners last week that the probability is “pretty
high” the team will add at least one player between now and late August
when USL rosters are frozen for the season. He mentioned adding a
“central defender and goal scorer.” Even though the franchise added
goal scorers to the roster in the off-season, the team has been
frustrated with a lack of scoring. The Thunder scored eight goals in
five league games in July, an improvement from June when the totals were
four goals in six games.
Trivia answer: Bloomington (1965) and
Minneapolis (1987 and 1991).