With nerves of Steele, Warriors trump Eagles
KENNESAW — Propelled by a strong first quarter, North Cobb dominated most of the way and went on to defeat South Cobb 79-62 on Tuesday in Region 4AAAAA action. North Cobb (18-4, 9-2) jumped out to ...
Local schedule of road races grows stronger
Yet another event has been added to Cobb County’s already busy road-racing schedule. Lassiter High School’s athletic booster club and Simpson Middle School are combining forces to create the Cobb H...
Fan’s View: Danica Patrick and the Other Women of NASCAR in 2012
2012 is expected to be an exciting season in NASCAR's Nationwide and Sprint Cup Series, as long-time IZOD IndyCar Series driver Danica Patrick makes her long-anticipated move to NASCAR. She's not the only woman set to compete in NASCAR in 2012, however - here's a look...
Brevard women win pair of races in the Bahamas
Brevard County women win at Marathon Bahamas.
Plenty of ups at downhill mountain bike racing
TAVISTOCK’S downhill mountain bike club’s new season kicked off on Sunday with the first of four ‘Winter Series’ races held at their woodlands site near Chipshop.
Postoll welcomes competition from both sides
Rebecca Postoll, who swims the distance freestyle events for Kennesaw Mountain hates losing a race, even against the boys. That includes against Lassiter junior Jimmy Yoder, one of the top distance...
The Globe's Power 50 list
The Globe and Mail’s annual list ranks the players with the influence, and the desire, to affect sport in Canada during 2012.
Siemens Canada donates $30,000 to Canadian charities in recognition of outstanding employee volunteerism
Employee contest winners recognized for community involvementBURLINGTON , ON, Jan. 18, 2012 /CNW/ - Siemens Canada is making donations of $10,000 to each of three Canadian charities in recognition of the ...
Two area cyclists to compete in six-day South American race
Most people's "bucket list" of things to do in life might include a trip to Europe, getting tickets to the Super Bowl or taking an exotic cruise. But for two local men, scratching off an item will involve six days of grueling bicycling through mountains in South America.