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Today's (5/3/94) sports gossip: Charley Walters of the St. Paul Pioneer Press writes that the Gophers will return to the "M" home jerseys this year. This should please those of you who disliked the old-time jerseys they wore at home this year to commemorate the opening of the new arena. :-) It will certainly make it easier to read the numbers, since they won't have stripes through them. Sid "Scud" Hartman of the Star Tribune ("Newspaper of the Twin Cities" - yeah, right, it's the Mpls. paper.) writes that Casey Hankinson will attend the University of Minnesota and play both baseball and hockey. This is no surprise, if one recalls last week's sports gossip item that Casey, whose two older brothers, Ben and Pete, were both Gopher hockey captains, and whose father and mother were a Gopher quarterback and cheerleader (respectively, of course), was offered a hockey scholarship. ----------------------------- There's also this item from about the high school all-stars from Roman Augustoviz's article in the April 28 Star Tribune: Virginia {, Minn. H.S.} hockey coach Keith Hendrickson recently saw a college team he'd like to watch: Team Minnesota. "In two years, near the end of their sophomore year, they would be a heck of a college team," Hendrickson said. Hendrickson was one of the coaches for Team Minnesota, made up of 20 high school seniors, which went 6-0 and outscored opponents 67-8 in the Chicago Showcase in mid-April. "This was an exceptional year for Minnesota seniors," Hendrickson said. "Those kids we had dominated every game we played. A couple of teams tried to take the body on us. But our kids worked hard and skill took over toward the last half of those games." Bloomington Jefferson's Mike Crowley was the first player in the showcase's 10-year history named both MVP and top defenseman in the tournament. Crowley had six goals and 11 assists to lead Team Minnesota with 17 points. Also in double figures in points were Joe Bianchi of Bloomington Jefferson (five goals, nine assists), Casey Hankinson of Edina (seven goals, six assists), Ryan Kraft of Moorhead (six goals, seven assists), Clint Johnson of Duluth East (six goals, six assists), Cory Miller of Bloomington Kennedy (seven goals, four assists) and Mark Smith of Hill-Murray (two goals, eight assists). <end quoted stuff, I'll throw in the colleges & trivia for anyone who cares:> Player High School G-A Coll. Trivia ------ ----------- --- ---- ------ Mike Crowley Blmngtn Jefferson 6-11 Minn Mr. Hockey Joe Bianchi Blmngtn Jefferson 5-9 Wisc bros:Steve(Prov), Tony(Minn) Casey Hankinson Edina 7-6 Minn see gossip above Ryan Kraft Moorhead 6-7 Minn Let's Play Hockey's POTY Clint Johnson Duluth East 6-6 Minn Evans scholarship (caddying) Cory Miller Blmngtn Kennedy 7-4 ?? bro of former Gopher Jason Mark Smith Hill-Murray 2-8 ?? Pam Sweeney Go Gophers!!! [log in to unmask] 1993 & 1994 WCHA Playoff Champions!!! 1994 NC$$ PHinal PHour!!! Ski-U-Mah!!!