Not exact matches
But when news broke of a mass shooting
in a Parkland, Florida,
school — which killed 17 people and injured more than a dozen others — Brown said it shocked him: He graduated from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in 1999, and Aaron Feis, a football coach who died in the gunfire, was his clas
school — which killed 17 people and
injured more than a dozen others — Brown said it shocked him: He graduated from Marjory Stoneman Douglas
High School in 1999, and Aaron Feis, a football coach who died in the gunfire, was his clas
School in 1999, and Aaron Feis, a
football coach who died
in the gunfire, was his classmate.
Based on data showing that, while youth
football players sustained concussions at about the same rate
in practice and overall as
high school and college athletes, they were
injured at a rate 3 to 4 times
higher than older players during games, the UPMC researchers predicted that Pop Warner's new rules «may not only have little effect on reducing on reducing concussions but may also actually increase the incidence of concussions
in games via reduced time learning proper tackling
in practice.»
A recent study of
high school sports revealed that the concussion rate
in boys» ice hockey (5.4 per 10000 AEs) was second only to
football (6.4 per 10000 AEs); however, concussions accounted for a greater proportion of total
injures in boys» ice hockey (22.2 %) than any of the other 20 sports, with 30 % of the concussions
in ice hockey resulting from a player being body checked.
Former
high school football star turned farmer and family man Scott Murphy (Brian Presley) finds himself with a unique opportunity to revisit the championship game where he permanently
injured his knee
in a game - winning play.
More than half of the
high -
school football players
in Minnesota are
injured at some time during a season, and 31 percent are
injured seriously enough to keep them on the sidelines for a week or more.
At the same time, though, courts have refused to apply the defense of assumption of risk when educators failed to provide adequate supervision such as where a competitor
in a track and field meet was struck by an errant discus while standing
in a safe zone; a student was
injured during an indoor (American)
football practice when he slipped on a wet gym floor where coaches failed to provide proper supervision or after another player was
injured due to the lack of supervision at a practice; coaches did not warn a student sufficiently about the dangers of diving into a pool; coaches conducted a track practice
in a
high school hallway that unreasonably increased a student's risk of injury; and a coach lacked enough experience to provide adequate supervision to avoid injury to a cheerleader.
On September 10, 2013, a Woodmore
High School football player was seriously
injured at practice after being forced to do a series of drills
in the extreme heat.
Represented a Connecticut city's Board of Education,
high school principal and the coaching staff of the
football team
in a negligence and failure to supervise claim for a
football player catastrophically
injured while conducting an indoors sprinting drill.