- For the first time in U.S. History a generation of sons will have less education than their fathers while girls are graduating from college in record numbers. Women have also become a majority of the workforce. Many believe the gap is beginning at a young age. (ksl.com)
- Jovan Austin had 16 points and eight assists, and Tyler Jacobs and Chris Washburn scored 13 points apiece to help the South Grand Prairie boys clinch the outright District 5-5A title with a 60-50 win over second-place Cedar Hill on Friday. (Dallas Morning News)
- After hearing Good Vibrations for the third time Thursday, Grammy Executive Producer Ken Ehrlich finally let himself smile. That was pretty great, right? I think that was pretty great. (Los Angeles Times)
- NEW YORK (AP) -- The Pep Boys — Manny, Moe Jack, an auto parts chain founded more than 90 years ago, has agreed to be taken private by the investment firm The Gores Group for about $791 million. (Yahoo Finance)
- The sleepless nights haven't stopped since Charlie and Braden Powell died. (Salt Lake Tribune)
- SEATTLE - Josh Powell told his 7-year-old son he had a surprise for him moments before attacking and killing him and his 5-year-old brother, according to the state social worker who was supposed to supervise a visit between Powell and his sons. (CBS News)
- American Fork • It took 13 tries and six years, but the American Fork boys finally registered a basketball victory over rival Lone Peak with a 58-50 victory. (Salt Lake Tribune)
- The Kennedy boys basketball team got exactly what it wanted Friday in a Valley Mission League game against visiting Panorama on its senior night. (Los Angeles Daily News)
- PROVO — After the first four events in the 5A swim meet the Brighton boys team, as expected, has taken a commanding 155-82 lead. On the girls side Bingham is sitting in first place after Day 1 with a solid team performance. (Deseret News)
- A year ago, Roosevelt's boys' basketball team seemed on the edge of collapse. Two assistant coaches resigned. Three players transferred to other schools. (Des Moines Register)
Saturday, February 11, 2012
The boys
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