Episode | Originally Aired:
November 17, 2010
You expect professional football players to have their fair share of concussions, but girls playing high school basketball? Correspondent Brian Rooney looks at what's behind the rise in concussions among teenage girl basketball players and why it's concerning. We'll meet an 84-year-old free-throw shooter, who can hang with Kobe and LeBron at the foul line. And L.A. Times columnist David Lazarus will introduce us to a local program that trains at-risk and troubled teenagers for high-tech, well-paying jobs in the film industry.
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