The man who got the girls basketball program rolling at Rochester Lourdes has died.
Dick Sherman, 81, died on Saturday. He joined the Lourdes High School staff in 1965 and was on hand at the right time to help get the girls tennis and basketball programs started at Lourdes as high school girls sports in Minnesota emerged in the 1970s.
Sherman retired from his girls basketball head coaching position in 1979. One year later, Myron Glass took the reins and the Eagles won eight state championships under Glass.
Sherman's overall basketball coaching record was 158-48. His best season was 21-1 and he had two others where his teams finished 20-2. He was elected to the Minnesota High School Girls Basketball Coaches Association hall of fame in 1993 and the Rochester Quarterbacks Club Hall of Fame in 2005.
Sherman coached girls tennis at Lourdes from 1971-1981. His 1978 team won a state championship and his 1975 and 1976 teams advanced to state.
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He was a graduate of Austin Pacelli High School and Loras College in Dubuque, Iowa (1960). He taught in Sterling, Colo., before coming to Lourdes as a teacher and assistant football and track coach in 1965.
Services are scheduled for 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at St. Pius X.
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A Rochester diver qualified for the national Division II college women's tournament by virtue of her score in this past weekend's Rochester Invitational.
Amber Armstrong, a sophomore at St. Cloud State University, became the third St. Cloud diver to earn a spot in the NCAA D. II meet in March in Indianapolis. She is a 2014 Mayo graduate.
Unfortunately, Armstrong was not able to have her clinching performance in Rochester. The invitational's diving competition was held at UW-La Crosse because the Rec Center pool's diving area is not ready for competition.
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Wanna get the golf clubs back out? Willow Creek reopened its front nine for play on Monday.
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There have been years that the golf season has extended into December but it has been a while. There was also at least one year in the 2000s in which Willow was open for play part of February.
In January of 2012, the weather was so nice that for a few days, dozens of players could be found at Soldiers Field, which was not officially open.
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The "Sports Coop" radio program on Wednesday will have a guest with insight into a topic that is in the spotlight these days, especially with the Will Smith "Concussion" movie coming out.
Kevin Bieniek, a Mayo grad student from the Mayo Clinic Brain Bank in Florida who led the research into a study linking chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) to brain injuries in amateur sports will be on the program with the P-B's Donny Hennand KFAN's Greg Henn. Air time is 7 p.m. on Wednesday.
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Gustavus sophomore guard Mikayla Millerof Goodhue was named MIAC women's basketball player of the week.
Gustavus went 1-1 against a pair of 2015 playoff teams, with Miller averaging 19.0 points, 5.0 rebounds, 5.5 steals, 3.5 assists per game while shooting 52 percent from the floor and 81.8 percent from the free throw line.
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For the season, Miller's 20.2 points per game leads the MIAC, as does her 19.0 scoring average in conference play. She also leads the MIAC with 11 steals in conference play and ranks sixth in both field-goal (.568) and three-point (.391) percentage.