Several youth football drills expose young athletes to head impacts more frequently and more roughly than others, according to a U.S. study that followed 10- and 11-year-old players for a full season.
The Tamarac Youth Soccer League’s winter season came to an exciting conclusion with championship matches coming down to the wire in the U10 and U12 age divisions. In the U10 division, the Supremes ...
Horrific — that's how an Ohio mother described her 9-year-old boy's football practice. Ann Evans says the drills coaches were running were more than dangerous, they are banned in most youth leagues.
Hurricanes coach Fabio Sanchez enjoyed a dual celebration when his U10 and U14 clubs won their respective age division championships in the Tamarac Youth Soccer League at the Tamarac Sports Complex.
A viral clip is sparking controversy on Twitter for showing two young children engaging in potentially dangerous practices while playing football. The video, which was posted on Tuesday, has amassed ...
Eliminating particular high-impact drills in youth football practices significantly reduces the risk of head injuries, according to a study published in the Journal of Neurosurgery on Tuesday.
A local youth football team is proving that teamwork, dedication, and community spirit can make big dreams come true. The U10/U11 Blues, part of a thriving club with over 300 young players, are ...
SACRAMENTO (AP) - Responding to parental safety concerns, the state Assembly on Thursday passed legislation limiting full-contact practices for high school football teams. AB2127 by Assemblyman Ken ...
MAUMELLE, Ark. – The Maumelle Hornet Youth Football team held their annual Skills & Drills camp Saturday at Maumelle High School. Current and past Hornet players like KARK 4’s Gary Burton Jr., former ...