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Category Archives: News for Coaches & Athletic Directors (ADs)
After using unauthorized football, Natick High School playoff win stands
On Tuesday, November 27, Natick High School and South Plymouth met on the gridiron for a slushy Division 2A playoff game. Continue reading
Boston takes concussion prevention one step further, into law
In the aftermath of a Pop Warner football game that occurred in Central Massachusetts earlier this fall, legislators in Boston have adopted a new law to prevent concussions in youth sports. Continue reading
Girls can have it all: Style and safety in latest softball face masks
Over the past few years, face masks have been steadily growing in popularity among softball players on elite teams. Continue reading
Complete basketball pre-season checklist
Whether you’re a new coach or a veteran of leading basketball teams, chances are you’re already well on your way to organizing your youngsters’ upcoming season. Continue reading
Pop Warner game results in five concussions
In a game last month between two Pop Warner teams from rival central Massachusetts towns, Southbridge and Tantasqua, five players on the latter team were concussed as their coaches, referees and parents looked on. Continue reading
Batting helmets bring style and safety to the diamond
If you coach a youth baseball team, a great investment for your players is team batting helmets. Continue reading
Clean basketball floors and shoes can reduce injury, up players’ game
Whether you coach for a high-level travel team or in a fun youth basketball league, you’re bound to run across some dirty floors. Continue reading
Robert Griffin III concussed in week 5 game against Atlanta Falcons
In a sobering demonstration of just how easily one can be injured during a football game, rising star quarterback Robert Griffin III suffered a concussion in the Washington Redskins’ fifth game of the season on Sunday. Continue reading
Miguel Cabrera ends 45-year drought, takes home Triple Crown
Though the regular Major League Baseball season certainly ended with a bang on Wednesday, the one moment that is sure to go down in history happened in a quiet clubhouse room in Kansas City, Missouri. Continue reading


















