SAN FRANCISCO -- For thousands of kids across California, tackle football is once again on the chopping block. A Sacramento area assemblyman introduced a new bill this week. If passed, any child under ...
By Olivia Clark FishHawk Spartans continues to grow as a youth sports organization serving boys in FishHawk, Lithia and ...
Third-grader Carson Patrick has enjoyed learning the fundamentals of football. A member of the Junior Cavs third grade football team, Carson said he's been learning about different plays and the rules ...
Farve is a Hall of Fame quarterback who made a career taking hits from defensive lineman throughout his career. He suffered more than his fair share of tackles and concussions during his career. Now, ...
HIGHLAND PARK, Ill. (WLS) -- The Highland Park District's youth tackle football program has taken its own hit. Dating back to the 1970's, it was canceled his year due to low registration numbers. At ...
The California legislature began debating a bill Wednesday that would ban youth tackle football for children under age 12. AB 734, introduced last year by Sacramento Assemblymember Kevin McCarty, a ...
Tom Brady is the gifted quarterback of the New England Patriots, widely regarded (even by Jets’ fans) as one of the best ever at his position. But when he was a kid in the late 1980s and early ’90s, ...
When Pop Warner’s youth football program turns 100 years old in 2029, there’s a good chance that all its local league associations will be organizing flag football contests. Under new leadership, Pop ...
NEW YORK -- All youth football games would be required to have a doctor present to monitor possible concussions as part of legislation considered Friday by the New York City Council. The hearing ...
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Every Friday, around lunch time, since the football season began, a group of Glendale Mountain Ridge High School tackle and flag football players, along with cheerleaders, head to Copper Creek ...