I did not see pressure specs for the other pumps; I think they would be similar. Even though you do not have head pressure, you have friction loss. That, combined with the pressure required to drive a sizeable sprinkler, and you are out of luck. The ones I mentioned want to flow a lot of water, but also want higher pressure to cover distance.
Trescrows mentioned a neighbors setup with pumps made for that. You need to look that direction; Northern does not have a pump to supply flow AND psi. The example given only has 38psi absolute best case to start; that's not enough to run most sprinklers effectively. Add friction loss over 100+ feet, and you're looking at 30psi maybe...
If you look at the catalogs, the sprinklers will run at lower pressures, but they also will not cover anywhere near the same area.
I used to work with Fire engines. Most could either flow a lot of pressure at lower flows, or lower pressure with a lot of flow; E228 could flow 1450gpm out of a 2" straight bore nozzle at 80 psi. But, the flows were not there at higher psi.
The pumps at Northern might be fine pumps, but they are high-flow, low-pressure. That is the hard part. You need less flow, but more pressure.
It is all doable. People do that all the time. I just see $$$ coming in to play /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif