Worth Noting
Vikings kicker Ryan Longwell has a
0.4 handicap and when his NFL career ends might devote two years
(starting with small tournaments) to see if he can play professional
golf. Another post-football option could be an expanded role on the
Golf Channel where he’s already done some off-season TV work.
Longwell, 36, has only four games
remaining on his contract with the Vikings, and so he’s unsure of his
future. He makes his off-season home in Orlando where his dad, a former
golf pro, lives nearby. Longwell said he’s within a 10 minute drive of
Disney World and frequently visits the famous entertainment
attraction multiple times per week. “We’ll certainly eat over there or
go on a ride or something three or four times a week,” he said.
The Vikings need help at wide receiver and
might find it in next year’s college draft. A mock first round draft in
the December 6 issue of Sporting News Magazine projects seven
wide receivers being drafted in the first round. Among them is Notre
Dame and former Cretin-Derham Hall wide receiver Michael Floyd
projected at No. 14.
Here’s one way to evaluate the minimal
exceptional talent that new Gophers coach Jerry Kill inherits
from former coach Tim Brewster: the All-Big Ten team selected by
the media gave honorable mention recognition to two underclassmen, kick
returner/cornerback Troy Stoudermire and linebacker Gary
Tinsley, both juniors. The coaches All-Big Ten team included
only senior
center D.J. Burris among Minnesota honorable mention selections. Burris was also on the media team,
receiving honorable mention recognition. No Gophers were chosen first or
second team All-Big Ten by either the coaches or media.
Mr. Basketball chair Ken Lien said
Hopkins star and Gopher recruit Joe Coleman has improved his
shooting during the off-season and his form looks smoother.
Apple Valley ninth grader and point guard Tyus Jones continues to
be among the most watched Minnesota preps. Lien said it’s important for
Jones to keep his competitive approach with so many years of high school
basketball ahead. “By the time he’s a junior, he could be bored with
the whole thing,” Lien said. “I wish he would play multiple sports. It
would be good for him."
ESPN.com’s top 50 ratings of major
league hitters includes only two Twins on the list,
Joe Mauer at
No. 22 and Delmon Young, No. 40. Detroit’s Miguel Cabrera
is No. 1.
http://espn.go.com/mlb/playerratings/_/type/batting
With the addition of slugger Adam Dunn
in Chicago, the American League team power rankings for 2011 likely will
have the Red Sox, Yankees and White Sox ahead of the Twins unless
Minnesota makes a major personnel upgrade.
Sixty-two of the best boys and girls high school hockey teams in the
Upper Midwest participate in the 10th annual Schwan Cup hockey
tournament, December 27-January 1. The tournament field is divided into
four divisions each for boys and girls.
http://www.nscsports.org/index.htm
The Swarm lacrosse team lost a local
connection with the retirement of Colin Achenbach, the only
Minnesota born player in the franchise’s six-year history.
The graduate of Apple Valley High School signed with the Swarm as a free
agent in 2007. The Swarm opens its 2011 season on January 8 at home
against Rochester.