USA Cheer and TeachAids Partner to Advance Concussion Awareness and Understanding
USA Cheer, the US governing body for sport cheering and the sport of STUNT and TeachAids, a nonprofit social enterprise behind the CrashCourse concussion education technology, announce a new partnership.
They join other sports governing bodies such as USA Football, USA Artistic Swimming, USA Field Hockey, and US Speedskating to provide formal Certification for completion of the CrashCourse education programming.
TeachAids creates breakthrough technology to solve persistent problems in health education around the world. Their products are designed with input from a team of world-class academics, researchers, doctors, and athletes associated with leading organizations and institutions such as Stanford University, Harvard University and beyond.
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RENSSELAER â Rensselaer Centralâs high school football team has received funds for new, state-of-the-art helmets for the upcoming season.
The purchase is made possible by the Indianapolis Colts and UnitedHealthcare, which presented three schools with funds to purchase new helmets in their pursuit to promote student-athlete health and safety.
Rensselaer Central earned the runner-up prize of $10,000 to put towards new helmets. The grand prize winner was Lawrenceburg High School, which received $25,000. Decatur Central High School, the third-place winner, received $5,000.
The $25,000 grand prize would fund the cost of helmets for an entire team, while $10,000 will likely absorb most of the cost needed to buy helmets, said John Lurker, vice president of UnitedHealthcare Indiana.
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By Tom Ponzo
May 18, 2021
In a story published Tuesday on Barrett Sports Media s web site, writer Demitri Ravanos posed this question to eight sports radio personalities, including our own Jay Recher: What sports story do you want to see turned into a movie?
Ravanos also asked his participants to cast the leading man.
The answer was a no-brainer to Jay, who responded with, “It’s gotta be Tom Brady and this 2020-2021 Bucs season right?
“From the decision to come to Tampa, to Gronk and AB coming to town, to the Super Bowl win & Lombardi toss at the boat parade, what an awesome story to tell! Matt Damon plays Brady. Take my money and give them the Oscars.”