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The partnership plans to equip every Philadelphia high school football player across the Public and Catholic Leagues with a ...
CHARLTON — The midsummer ritual that has parents in Dudley and Charlton waking their kids up early on a particular Saturday ...
Flag football isn't yet an NCAA-sanctioned sport, but in February, the NCAA Committee on Women's Athletics recommended it as ...
Some California youth football leagues ban Guardian Caps. Three former football players in the Legislature think parents and children should have the option of wearing them.
Three former college football players in the California Legislature think youth leagues should allow padded helmet add-ons like NFL players wear.
The bill is in response to some youth leagues forbidding the equipment’s use, citing concerns that the add-ons could negate helmet safety certifications.
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Assemblymember Avelino Valencia, a former tight end for San Jose State, had mixed feelings last year when he voted to ...
That is now changing, as the National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment, which first established safety guidelines for football helmets in 1973, is introducing its first youth ...
Moments ago, the football team's social media account announced the return of the glossy blue helmets - something fans have wanted since they went away in 2013.
Kameron and Khalen Saunders are working together to make the sports world more inclusive by creating a football camp focusing on LGBTQ acceptance.
By Ian Sparks Lafayette High School hosted the TrueCare Mississippi Impact Camp on June 25 and welcomed local kids for a fun-filled and free experience. Kids aged 6-13 attended the camp and ...
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