Freightliner
May 19th, 2006, 06:33 PM
(Note to Ralph and Mods - If this post is uncalled for...my apologies..I just thought that this would be something worthwhile for some folks on here to know about and could let some of the other I-AA coaches around the nation in on.)
Folks,
Just thought I would put this up on the board. It's called The Gridiron Heroes Spinal Cord Injury Organization. (link here: www.gridironheroes.org (http://www.gridironheroes.org)) This organization is for HS football players that have suffered some kind of Spinal Cord Injury due to contact. Texas State's David Bailiff is huge supporter of this organization, so much of a supporter that he lets the organization use the EndZone Complex at Bobcat Stadium to host coaching clinics that the organization sets up in the summer for FREE. Coaches as well volunteer their time to come and speak at these clinics.
I had a chance to hear the founder of this organization, Eddie Canales, Sr. (his son is a MEMBER of this organization)speak, and some of the things he talked about were very interesting. He also spoke about Gridiron Heroes going Nationwide- helping players (and their familes) cope with an injury like this --- Which is where you folks come in.
Spreading the word about this organization is just a small part of what we posters here could do to help these folks out. I know that on Bobcatfans.com, advertisements are made about this organization. Maybe soon there will be "Gridiron Heroes Chapters" springing up all over the nation - and who knows...mebbe we have Ralph and the folks here at AGS to thank for it.
Just my :twocents: on this - apologies to anyone if I offended.
Folks,
Just thought I would put this up on the board. It's called The Gridiron Heroes Spinal Cord Injury Organization. (link here: www.gridironheroes.org (http://www.gridironheroes.org)) This organization is for HS football players that have suffered some kind of Spinal Cord Injury due to contact. Texas State's David Bailiff is huge supporter of this organization, so much of a supporter that he lets the organization use the EndZone Complex at Bobcat Stadium to host coaching clinics that the organization sets up in the summer for FREE. Coaches as well volunteer their time to come and speak at these clinics.
I had a chance to hear the founder of this organization, Eddie Canales, Sr. (his son is a MEMBER of this organization)speak, and some of the things he talked about were very interesting. He also spoke about Gridiron Heroes going Nationwide- helping players (and their familes) cope with an injury like this --- Which is where you folks come in.
Spreading the word about this organization is just a small part of what we posters here could do to help these folks out. I know that on Bobcatfans.com, advertisements are made about this organization. Maybe soon there will be "Gridiron Heroes Chapters" springing up all over the nation - and who knows...mebbe we have Ralph and the folks here at AGS to thank for it.
Just my :twocents: on this - apologies to anyone if I offended.