Friday April 25th, 2025 5:54PM

Sports

More late magic: US women take out France to reach WCup final
The United States is in the World Cup final for the first time since it last won the title in 1999, and once again Abby Wambach came up big for these Americans, scoring in a 3-1 victory over France on Wednesday.
2:00PM ( 13 years ago )
Opinion: Wednesday offers at least one worthwhile sports option
As of Sunday morning I cared about the U.S. women's soccer about as much as I cared for Harry Potter...
7:22AM ( 13 years ago )
Fielder HR propels NL to consecutive All-Star wins
Prince Fielder hit a three-run homer, Roy Halladay and his relief stayed in control and the National League beat the AL 5-1 in the All-Star game Tuesday night for its first two-game winning streak since the mid-1990s.
11:40PM ( 13 years ago )
NBA, NFL lockouts helping some players
The NBA and NFL lockouts are giving some players a chance to plan for the future after their playing careers are over.
8:48PM ( 13 years ago )
Georgia's Caleb King entering supplemental draft
Former Georgia tailback Caleb King says he is entering the NFL's supplemental draft.
3:15PM ( 13 years ago )
TMC signs Jefferson standout Flowers
Truett-McConnell College recently signed upcoming freshman Josh Flowers to its golf team. Flowers hails from Jefferson High School and plans to major in Sports Management.
12:09PM ( 13 years ago )
Cano wins HR Derby, beating Gonzalez
Robinson Cano thought about hitting the Miller Lite sign, a 472-foot drive off an advertisement a good 50 feet or more above and well behind the swimming pool at Chase Field.
1:53AM ( 13 years ago )
Majority of Ga. Southern's football kickoff times set
With today
10:29PM ( 13 years ago )
ESPN files public-records suit against Ohio St
ESPN has sued Ohio State University, alleging the school violated state public records law by denying requests for items related to an NCAA investigation that has led to the loss of football coach Jim Tressel and star quarterback Terrelle Pryor.
10:25PM ( 13 years ago )
Police: Steelers' Ward failed field sobriety test
Police say Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward had glassy, bloodshot eyes and failed field sobriety tests during a traffic stop in Atlanta that landed him a drunken driving charge.
4:58PM ( 13 years ago )