Martinez, California (Crohn) – Two players suffered from a football match in a secondary school on Friday night in the Gulf region. Parents said that one of the high school players in high schools had been taken to the hospital.
“You can hear a pin at the crowd,” said Stephen Barini, whose son is on the team.
Alhambra Bulldogs was playing against Miramonte Secondary School in Orienta when two players achieved difficult injuries and suffered from head injuries. Their colleagues were shaken in this field.
“The children were clearly upset, and tears flowed on their faces, so it was certain that everyone attended. It ended up calling because it took a long time to get an ambulance there. They called the match in the fourth quarter,” Barne said.
With fears of high concussion, parents and members of the Martinez society are now trying to collect enough money to buy the collective Guardian hats. Hats are soft shells that wearing a soccer player’s helmet to help put the skull of the player.
During practices and games, Guardian Caps reduces the level of influence on the player’s head by absorbing energy from collision.
The Alhambra Secondary School Football Program works with a limited budget. After the emotional game on Friday, parents Try to collect $ 6000 to buy a guardian cover Every bouquet in the team.
“It is a sport that comes with inherent risks. After seeing these two concussions last weekend, we decided, as fathers, to join the program to raise funds,” said Barini.
As of the afternoon of Monday, Gofundme page verified It raised about $ 2000.
The page states that these hats are designed to absorb energy and break up from collisions, and help reduce the risk of injuries and concussion in the head. The trustee’s hats have been adopted by university and vocational teams throughout the country, and this level of protection is sent to high school players.