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High school football a risk?- Yes Source #5



Research shows that a high school athlete is more prone to get into a serious injury, but a collage student is prone to get little injury's more often.



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High School Football A Risk?-no Source#5



Research shows that boys ages 10-14 are when they will most likely end up in the emergency room. Most common injury's are head injuries that occur throughout many other sports also.



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High School Football a risk?-Yes Source#5



Based on about 1,900 injury's about 517726 were high school football injury's throughout the year of 2005-2006.



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High School Football a risk?-no Source#4



Collage players are twice as prone to get hurt as a high school player. There are 8.6 injuries per 1000 athlete exposures.



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High School Football a risk?-yes Source #5



Lower leg, foot and ankle injuries are common between both high school and football players. The knee is also the second most common injuries throughout a high school year.



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High School Football a risk?-no Source #5



Any sport can cause an injury, so a high school sport shouldn't be a problem, it as any risk as any other sport. Just be careful with any sport that has contact.



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