Worth Noting
Here’s a guess that two Twins pitchers who may
have surprise seasons and help solve an unsettled pitching staff are
Brian Duensing and Glen Perkins. Duensing, 28, is a possible
starter and impressed last season, his second in the majors, with a 10-2
record and 2.62 ERA. Perkins, also 28, has the experience (he won 12
games in 2008) to make a comeback from last year’s 1-1 record and help
in the bullpen.
The Wolves Kevin Love is the best
in the NBA this season with four games of 30 or more points and 20 or
more rebounds.
Apple Valley High School
basketball player Tyus Jones was featured this week on FSN
North’s Prep Zone show. The ninth grader has classic point guard court
awareness.
Coach Steve Fritz is pushing toward
600 career wins and could get No. 589 tonight when St. Thomas hosts
Northwestern College (Roseville) in an opening NCAA tournament Division
III playoff basketball game. In 31 seasons he has 588 wins, 246 losses
and his Tommies recently won a 10th MIAC playoff title.
Former Gophers and Vikings player Jack
Brewer has a foundation that helped organize a recent trip to China
promoting the NFL. Among those accompanying Brewer was Vikings wide
receiver Sidney Rice.
College hockey increases its prestige next
year with the debut of Penn State’s Division I men’s and women’s teams.
The school will open an impressive new arena in 2013. Web reports
include Wisconsin women’s coach Mark Johnson as a possible
candidate for the Penn State men’s job.
Edina native and Toronto general manager Brian Burke expressed
confidence in another Minnesotan when he acquired defenseman Jake
Gardiner in a recent trade with Anaheim. The 20-year-old Gardiner,
who played high school hockey at Minnetonka, is third on the Wisconsin
Badgers in assists with 37 points (nine goals, 28 assists).
The Wild’s Cam Barker will participate in the Polar Bear Plunge
at Lake Calhoun tomorrow to support Special Olympics. He will match all
funds raised up to $15,000.
The Wild’s Brent Burns and Nick Schultz have a bet to see
who can last the longest without having a haircut.
As of Wednesday, recently acquired Wild Finnish prospect Mikko
Lehtonen led the Swedish Elite league with 29 goals and was second
in scoring with 57 points in 53 games.
The Swarm game against Buffalo
from Xcel Energy Center on March 27 will be televised nationally on
VERSUS.