Steelers' line finally healthy



Steelers' linefinally healthy
For the first time since the last day of summer -- or the third game of the season, the Steelers finally have their starting offensive line together. C5.
Soccer phenom signs
Freddy Adu, the 14-year-old soccer player, will start his professional career with DC United, hoping to earn a place in the starting lineup and play his way onto the U.S. team for the 2006 World Cup, which starts a week after his 17th birthday. C3.
Fleury doesn't flourish
Penguins goalie Marc-Andre Fleury lost his fourth start in a row, allowing three goals in the first period of Pittsburgh's 6-2 loss to the Minnesota Wild. C3.
Buckeyes optimistic
Boardman High's Terence Dials and Blackhawk's Brandon Fuss-Cheatham are healthy again, fueling Ohio State's optimism for the 2003-04 basketball season. C4.
Bohren returnsto sidelines
Bill Bohren, who has coached high school football at seven schools for more than 30 years, has taken the job at LaBrae High. The Vikings have won just three games over the last three seasons. C5.