9:00 PM: Paralyzed Minnesota high school hockey player Jack Jablonski got to blow the Minnesota Vikings' gjallarhorn before Friday night's preseason game against the Buffalo Bills.
8:45 PM: The Dallas Cowboys waived rookie RB Ed Wesley after he showed up 15 minutes late to the team's Friday morning walkthrough.
8:30 PM: Rick Chandler of Off The Bench reports on Missy, a German Shepherd who was rescued by hikers after being left alone on a 13,000-foot Colorado mountain for eight days without food and water. And now the original owner who left Missy on the mountain wants the dog back.
8:15 PM: CTV reports on Keith Stephens, a Calgary golfer & stroke survivor who recently made a hole in one while swinging with only one hand.
8:00 PM: HoopsHype presents a list of NBA players, coaches, owners & execs who have donated to the presidential campaigns of Barack Obama & Mitt Romney.
7:45 PM: FIBA secretary general Patrick Baumann says he is against David Stern's idea to limit Olympic basketball teams to players 23 years old & younger.
7:30 PM: Jacksonville Jaguars QB Blaine Gabbert on the critics who say he plays "scared": "They've never played in the NFL. They really don't know what goes on, or what happens .... They can't do my job."
7:15 PM: Serena Williams flung her racket to the ground twice in frustration in her 6-4, 6-4 defeat to Angelique Kerber in Friday's quarterfinals of the Western & Southern Open.
7:00 PM: NASCAR racer Tony Stewart says of Danica Patrick: "I wish everybody would get off her back and just let her go race and let her learn. Everybody is putting so much pressure on her and so much focus on her."
6:45 PM: Vancouver Canucks fans gathered outside Rogers Arena Wednesday to remember Rick Rypien, a player who committed suicide in his home last year. Other friends of Rypien are organizing a golf tournament on Sept. 4 in his honor.
6:30 PM: While some football players have transferred from Penn State due to NCAA sanctions over the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal, receiver Jared Fagnano is transferring to the Nittany Lions from Akron.
6:15 PM: Oklahoma Sooners defensive tackle Stacey McGee has been suspended indefinitely for violating school policy.
6:00 PM: TMZ reports U.S. Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte has filed paperwork to try and trademark the phrase "Jeah!".
5:45 PM: Boston College athletic director Gene DeFilippo is retiring effective Sept. 30. Senior Associate Athletics Director John Kane will serve as interim AD.
5:30 PM: The Atlanta Journal Constitution reports Ola High School sophomore football player Jason Holland died Friday afternoon. A school district spokesman said: "Whatever led to his hospitalization did not occur at school, during football practice, or immediately thereafter."
Source: http://www.sportsbybrooks.com/sbblive?eid=41028
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