Worth Noting
Ex-Gophers kicker Rhys Lloyd is
married to a former women’s pro golfer, Tina Miller, an
All-American at Miami. Lloyd said his wife could only break even
financially on the pro circuit because of expenses. She’s not playing
now and is a full time mom to the couple’s six month old son. Lloyd,
who has a 0.2 handicap, grew up in England and is excited about the June
12 World Cup soccer match between the United States and his native
country.
Lloyd might make the Vikings roster as a
kickoff specialist, a role previously filled by Ryan Longwell who
is expected to again be the team’s field goal kicker. Longwell, 35,
said he realizes the NFL is a business and that specialists like him are
“fair game” as the team determines its roster.
There’s been speculation about O.J. Atogwe,
the former Rams free agent safety, being interested in the Vikings. The
team’s starting safeties last season, Tyrell Johnson and
Madieu Williams, combined for one interception (Johnson).
Tyus
Jones, the Apple Valley High eighth grader, continues to turn heads among
basketball people. He’s following up an impressive first high school
season with AAU games this spring. Jones is already a national
name in amateur basketball and could become the most highly recruited
Minnesota prep ever by colleges.
Baseball’s amateur draft begins today with
the Twins selecting at No. 21 in the first round. Washington, for the
second consecutive season, has the No. 1 pick.
The Twins will hold an open tryout at the
Metrodome on June 21 and 22. The event is held annually and among the
notable signings was Charley Walters in 1966. The
former Edison High
pitcher had a brief baseball career before becoming a sports columnist
for the Pioneer Press.
The Twins, averaging 38,871, are third in
average American League attendance. Only the Yankees at 44,943 and
Angels with 39,383 have
higher averages, according to
http://espn.go.com/mlb/attendance.
The Twins play in Philadelphia for an
Interleague series June 18-20. It will be the franchise’s first visit
to Philadelphia since 2002 and only the third series ever against the
Phillies.
St. Thomas senior pitcher
Matt Schuld is an American Baseball Coaches Association Division III
first team All-American. Hamline junior outfielder Tony Rogers
is among
the recipients of an ABCA/Rawlings Gold Glove Award recognizing the
nation's best defensive players.