tammy riter was driving down a home when she saw a dog house in flames. that's when the bus driver stopped, ran over to help the dog that had a light bulb inside the house. and she thinks maybe that's what caused it to go up in flames. >> and now it's tomime for one our segments. that's the best and brightiest journalism students around our area. today we have nick from temple university. good morning, thanks for being here. >> it's a pleasure. >> it's great to have you and we know you've got a story for us about a program that's really changing the lives of some local students. >> i spoke with an organization that teaching students a fast-paced sport to keep them ahead in school. >> reporter: opening up new doors for philadelphia public school students. >> it's a nonprofit mentoring program. >> reporter: putting students in grade 6 through 12 on the court keeps them in the classroom and on track for graduation. >> what we mainly want to do is impact the maybe hood schools that we work with and build a better few fewer. >> reporter: but why squash? for on