| | | Dogs' Hebron out for the season | Evander Holyfield agrees to $35K annual child support The former heavyweight boxing champion and the Clayton County woman with whom he fathered a child reach a financial agreement, after Holyfield faced possible jail time for failing to comply with his financial responsibilities to the woman and his son. Falcons' Matt Ryan on guard for Eagles' blitz Atlanta's rookie quarterback is more concerned about Philadelphia's blitzing defense than about grabbing a cheesesteak sandwich on his first return to his hometown as a pro. •Abraham wants sack lead back | Interactive: NFL rookie QB challenge •Bad news for Boss, Champ Bailey | Favre denies giving GB info to Lions •Next game: at Eagles, 1 p.m., Sunday, Fox, 92.9 FM. •More Falcons/NFL news Erik Christensen, Thrasher offense off to cold start The team that has combined for just eight goals in its last five games (plus one goal on the scoreboard for winning a shootout). •Next game: at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Friday, SPSO. •More Thrashers/NHL news •Hawks season opener: at Orlando, Oct. 29, 7 p.m.; Home opener: vs. Philadelphia, Nov. 1. •More Hawks,NBA/Dream,WNBA news Dogs linebacker out for rest of season Coach Mark Richt says backup linebacker Akeem Hebron will be sidelined for the rest of the season with a fracture dislocation of his left ankle. And backup tight end Aron White is out for at least this week with a sprained right shoulder. •UGA's closer-than-expected wins common in SEC •Next game: at LSU, 3:30 p.m., Saturday, CBS, 750 AM. •More UGA/SEC news Tech loses top hoops defender D'Andre Bell for season The 6-foot-6 starting senior has a condition called spinal stenosis, an abnormal narrowing in the cervical portion of his spine, that will keep him from playing this season. •Football: Earls ready for first start | Jackets tell all about their coach •Next game: vs. Virginia, 3:30 p.m., Saturday, ESPNU, 790 AM. •More Tech/ACC news Phillies win World Series Game 1 Cole Hamels escapes trouble to win his fourth postseason start, Chase Utley hits a two-run homer in the first inning and the Phillies beat the Tampa Bay Rays 3-2. •Rain in Philly could alter World Series schedule •Game 2: Myers vs. Shields, 8 p.m. tonight, Fox TV. •The best Braves photos | More Braves/MLB news Legends cars have launched talent wave Atlanta Motor Speedway has become a proving ground for the next generation of NASCAR drivers. Next season there will be three relatively new Sprint Cup driver who have local ties and raced extensively in scale replica Legends cars. Many of those starts came on the quarter-mile track at AMS. •Next AMS race: Pep Boys Auto 500, 2 p.m., Sunday, ABC, 106.6 FM. Mark Bradley: The real story of the YouTube ref. Terence Moore: Bill Curry getting head start on Georgia State football. |
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