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Current Video: Valedictorians and Flunk-outs

Eri Yoshida, a 16-year-old girl, was drafted by a Japanese professional baseball team. Does she make the grade? The Sports Professor, Rick Horrow, has the three best and worst stories from the week in sports.

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" Into the sport professor Rick are look at valedictorian. And -- out of the week. Winners and losers in the business and sport. First the valedictorian. Of the three. Hearing your -- a young Japanese phenom pitcher who throws a side arm knuckleball. Here with the Wakefield. The girl side for the first time Japanese -- baseball wants to actually play and it definitely. Who goes to her. Number two. And Dei enterprises. Magic Johnson always go to an entrepreneur or. -- high with major downtown and urban development initiatives not to mention him deal with Starbucks and wife are that this. And the new technology deal. With -- Number one valedictorian. JP hey here's the real free. The guy qualifies and who wrote the qualifying the PGA tour. He played -- that this qualified ball. Admit it now -- have to qualify again for every tournament during the 2009 season. Not only integrity in golf the taking it to -- a -- new level go to the valedictorian. Now for the -- got to the week number three NASCAR. I know they're always on that list but after the final race which was not sold that homestead. They layoff nearly a thousand people they'll get through with a yellow black precaution economy right now. To flunk out. Number do. Mark Cuban. You may only be 52 million dollars assuming he is convicted and five from the FCC insider trading charges. -- percent on the dot com with -- based on the SEC says stock -- he may appeal by the Cubs. And all of the comments about integrity. Are now question. Number one walk out of the week of BCS bowl championship series. Not because we don't like college football but they're deal with the FP AB to -- fifty to forty million fewer home. In the last go around in virtually guarantee no college football playoff despite what president elect Barack Obama want. Now we go work on less important problem. Like solving world hunger and world."

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