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blackfordpu
August 16th, 2012, 01:56 PM
I don't have a problem with this, safety first.

Texas Pee Wee league bars youth

A Texas Pee Wee football league has ruled that a 300-pound seventh-grader is too big to play, according to Dallas-Fort Worth television station KDFW Fox 4's website.

Elijah Earnhardt, 12, was informed this past weekend by the Mesquite Pee Wee Football Association that he is not allowed to play in the league, according to the report posted on MyFoxDFW.com.

The league's rule is that any seventh-grader weighing more than 135 pounds is barred and must play in his school's league, according to the report.

But Earnhardt, who is more than 6 feet tall, and his mother, Cindy, told the website that they still are pushing for admission into the league.

"I don't want to play in school right now because it's people that's had experience and I want to get some experience first and then start playing," Elijah Earnhardt told the website. "I just want to play because my teammates are my friends -- I know them. I don't want to go play for somebody else I don't know."

Cindy Earnhardt told MyFoxDFW.com that she plans to protest the league's decision.

"For him to come home and just cry and go to his room and say, 'I give up,' I'm not going to let him give up," she said. "This is his dream. This is what he wants to do. And I'm going to make it happen."

Elijah Earnhardt's coach, Marc Wright, also will protest the decision, according to the report. He cited multiple players within the league who are over the 135-pound limit.

"If they're over 135, they have to wear a symbol on their helmet, which is the X," Wright told the website. "So if they're an X-man they have to play offensive line, defensive line only."

Mesquite Pee Wee Football Association president Ronnie Henderson told the website that he sympathizes with Earnhardt but maintained that they must adhere to the league's rule.

"The coach over there should have known this," Henderson said. "He's been told this. He's been to our meetings. He knows this. I don't know where the misunderstanding was. We hate it. I don't like it for the kid or the parents."

http://espn.go.com/dallas/story/_/id/8274444/report-texas-pee-wee-football-league-bars-300-pound-player

darell1976
August 16th, 2012, 02:03 PM
I don't have a problem with this, safety first.

Texas Pee Wee league bars youth

A Texas Pee Wee football league has ruled that a 300-pound seventh-grader is too big to play, according to Dallas-Fort Worth television station KDFW Fox 4's website.

Elijah Earnhardt, 12, was informed this past weekend by the Mesquite Pee Wee Football Association that he is not allowed to play in the league, according to the report posted on MyFoxDFW.com.

The league's rule is that any seventh-grader weighing more than 135 pounds is barred and must play in his school's league, according to the report.

But Earnhardt, who is more than 6 feet tall, and his mother, Cindy, told the website that they still are pushing for admission into the league.

"I don't want to play in school right now because it's people that's had experience and I want to get some experience first and then start playing," Elijah Earnhardt told the website. "I just want to play because my teammates are my friends -- I know them. I don't want to go play for somebody else I don't know."

Cindy Earnhardt told MyFoxDFW.com that she plans to protest the league's decision.

"For him to come home and just cry and go to his room and say, 'I give up,' I'm not going to let him give up," she said. "This is his dream. This is what he wants to do. And I'm going to make it happen."

Elijah Earnhardt's coach, Marc Wright, also will protest the decision, according to the report. He cited multiple players within the league who are over the 135-pound limit.

"If they're over 135, they have to wear a symbol on their helmet, which is the X," Wright told the website. "So if they're an X-man they have to play offensive line, defensive line only."

Mesquite Pee Wee Football Association president Ronnie Henderson told the website that he sympathizes with Earnhardt but maintained that they must adhere to the league's rule.

"The coach over there should have known this," Henderson said. "He's been told this. He's been to our meetings. He knows this. I don't know where the misunderstanding was. We hate it. I don't like it for the kid or the parents."

http://espn.go.com/dallas/story/_/id/8274444/report-texas-pee-wee-football-league-bars-300-pound-player

Sounds like discrimination to me. If they are allowing some kids over 135 but not all kids. I smell a lawsuit.

ElonFirefighter
August 16th, 2012, 02:08 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFOoJ3gwplQ

HailSzczur
August 16th, 2012, 02:11 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4gNFL2upZE&feature=player_detailpage

TheRevSFA
August 16th, 2012, 02:19 PM
Bring the scales to practice.

Cocky
August 16th, 2012, 03:47 PM
135?
The 12U team I coach will avg at least 200 on the offensive and defensive line. Plus I live in a small rural Alabama town which should (normally does compared to other league teams) have below avg size kids. We do not have any 300#ers are largest is in the 240 range. The other teams will most likely have several in the 260+ range with several over 6' tall. My son is the smallest lineman at 130# but he is a 10 year old.

Last few years in our state 12U baseball tournaments, there are lots of boys 6'+ tall and well over 200# at that age group.