Thursday May 1st, 2025 3:46AM

Jeff Hart

Sports Reporter
Jeff Hart
Atlanta United hires Ronny Deila as head coach
Atlanta United announced Friday it has named Ronny Deila as the club’s next head coach.
6:31PM ( 4 months ago )
Football: Jefferson, Bluff dominate Region 8-3A All-Region team
The Region 8-3A All-Region team was announced on Thursday.
11:20AM ( 4 months ago )
Atlanta United acquires midfielder Klich in trade with D.C. United
Atlanta United announced Friday that it has acquired midfielder Mateusz Klich via trade from D.C. United in exchange for Atlanta’s first round pick (No. 23) in the 2025 MLS SuperDraft.
11:05AM ( 4 months ago )
Lanierland boys 1st round: Bluff, GHS, EHall, Lakeview all advance to semifinals
Cherokee Bluff opened defense of its Lanierland title with a 73-41 win over West Hall on Thursday at East Hall High School.
10:45PM ( 4 months ago )
Lanierland girls 1st round: Lakeview, Bluff, Chestatee, EHall take opening round wins
When they needed a pick-me-up, East Hall turned to its defense.
9:30PM ( 4 months ago )
Atlanta United’s 2025 MLS schedule announced
Major League Soccer announced the complete 2025 MLS regular season schedule on Thursday.
3:03PM ( 4 months ago )
STATE FINALS: Calhoun holds off Jefferson, 20-7, for 3A title
It always comes down to the little things. And in Jefferson’s frustrating 20-7 loss to Calhoun in the Class 3A championship game Wednesday night at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, the little things definitely were the difference.
9:15PM ( 4 months ago )
AMS hosting open house fan event Jan. 25
Atlanta Motor Speedway is inviting fans to come see the historic speedway for themselves and enjoy fan-centric activities during its Speedway Open House on Saturday, Jan. 25, 2025.
4:12PM ( 4 months ago )
Falcons' Morris names Penix as starter moving forward
Atlanta Falcons head coach Rahim Morris announced on Tuesday that he has named Michael Penix Jr. the starting quarterback moving forward.
9:04PM ( 4 months ago )
MLB study: Velocity, max efforts likely causing pitching injuries
A yearlong study by Major League Baseball concluded rising velocities, pitch shaping and emphasis on maximum effort are the likely causes of the vast increase in pitcher injuries and recommended exploring rules changes to address the problem.
3:28PM ( 4 months ago )