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Helmet Shortage in High School Football Raises Costs, and Risks
CLEVELAND — Glen Wright, a whisper of a receiver and security at Collinwood Excessive College, arrived for final week’s sport with a helmet so new, the sticker worth was nonetheless hooked up: $399.99, plus tax.
Wright, a 17-year-old junior, mentioned he referred to as a sporting items retailer in search of a helmet within the measurement that match him: youth additional massive.
“They solely had one left,” he mentioned.
His scramble to discover a helmet mirrored what coaches and athletic administrators throughout the nation say has been a scarcity of helmets — and likewise, to some extent, of shoulder pads and uniforms — for highschool, junior excessive and center faculty soccer groups. The shortage affected preseason exercises and has endured into the common season. Some headgear, when it may be discovered, has almost doubled or tripled in worth on the secondary market.
“It’s coast to coast,” mentioned Doug Samuels, the pinnacle coach at Comstock Park Excessive College in Michigan, who flagged the issue in a June column for FootballScoop, a web-based supply of teaching information. The shortfall, he mentioned in an interview, has compelled coaches to confront unfamiliar questions like, who’s liable if two gamers share a helmet and one will get a concussion as a result of the chin strap was not correctly adjusted?
Producers attribute the gear scarcity principally to Covid-related points that many industries proceed to face — kinks within the provide chain, transportation slowdowns and a scarcity of staff. The disruption has occurred, coaches and suppliers say, whereas demand has elevated as extra college students return to soccer after two seasons unsettled by the pandemic.
“It’s sort of an ideal storm,” mentioned Ron Dowd, the athletic director at Walpole Excessive College in Massachusetts.
Riddell, a sports activities gear firm based mostly in Illinois, has about 70 % of the market share for highschool helmets and 60-plus % for youth helmets. In late July, Riddell mentioned it will fulfill pre-existing orders — which have been above prepandemic ranges — however would now not settle for new orders for the 2022 season, with some exceptions.
Dan Arment, Riddell’s president and chief government, mentioned in an interview that the corporate anticipated to clear its backlog this week and would quickly start taking orders for the 2023 season. “We all know there are challenges on the market, we all know that not all of our prospects are fully happy, however we actually really feel we now have been a part of the answer to this problem,” he mentioned.
Riddell mentioned that helmet orders for its NFL and school prospects have been disrupted “to various levels,” however the influence is “much less obvious” primarily as a result of there are numerous fewer gamers within the NFL (1,696 on energetic rosters) and within the NCAA (about 70,700 complete in Division I, II and III) than in highschool (simply over 1,000,000).
Maybe no highschool staff has been thrown for a loss fairly just like the Collinwood Railroaders, who play within the Cleveland Metropolitan College District and put on a number of manufacturers of headgear. Collinwood’s helmets, despatched to be refurbished within the low season, didn’t arrive till two days earlier than the staff’s scheduled season opener on Aug. 19, Coach Greg Wheeler mentioned.
Having been unable to carry practices in full pads or scrimmages throughout the preseason, and going through a compulsory acclimation interval for full-contact exercises, Wheeler canceled the opener and the following week’s sport. For the security of his gamers, Wheeler mentioned, “we thought it greatest to not play.”
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The Nationwide Federation of State Excessive College Associations mentioned it knew of no different canceled video games. However coaches and athletic administrators have needed to improvise to maintain their gamers correctly outfitted.
Many faculties have borrowed spare helmets from space groups or swapped helmets with rivals who wanted a selected measurement. Some coaches have scoured meager cabinets at sporting items shops. Others have visited {hardware} shops to make minor fixes to their staff’s headgear.
On Aug. 23, Isiah Younger, the coach at College Preparatory Constitution College for Younger Males in Rochester, N.Y., put out a plea on Twitter: “With the nationwide helmet scarcity and our elevated numbers, we’re in want of 3XL helmets for this fall! If anybody has any they’ll spare (no matter shade) it will be drastically appreciated!”
Younger mentioned in an interview that the College of Rochester lent his staff one extra-large helmet and that he was nonetheless looking for two others. Whereas College Prep’s varsity staff was absolutely outfitted, he mentioned, two junior varsity gamers have been sharing a helmet at apply and 7 or eight gamers on the center faculty stage have been restricted to noncontact drills as a result of they didn’t have headgear.
“We’ve by no means had this many youngsters come out for soccer,” Younger mentioned. “The helmet problem has put us in fairly a predicament.”
The life expectancy of a highschool helmet is 10 years. Helmets are reconditioned by the producer yearly or two. In prepandemic seasons, coaches mentioned, they might ship their helmets to be refurbished within the spring and have them out there for fall camp. A brand new helmet wanted throughout the season would possibly arrive the following day. Not nowadays.
As its third sport approached final Friday, Coatesville Space Senior Excessive College, a Pennsylvania energy exterior Philadelphia, was nonetheless ready for 4 new helmets it had ordered in March, Coach Matt Ortega mentioned. He learn to a reporter a textual content he had obtained from his Riddell consultant Aug. 2: “Our suppliers can’t sustain with the demand. As we get elements in every week, we’re filling as many orders as attainable. Again in early June, our backlog was 202,000 helmets.”
When Ortega searched on-line in early August for 4 or 5 medium-size helmets, the asking worth was $480, in contrast with the $275 the college often paid.
“I wasn’t paying that worth,” Ortega mentioned. Some helmets at the moment are going for greater than $900 on-line, a prohibitive price for highschool athletic budgets. Riddell mentioned it had not raised its costs.
At Walpole Excessive College, a cargo of 25 new helmets arrived final Tuesday, three days earlier than the season opener, Dowd, the athletic director, mentioned. If 15 to twenty gamers didn’t personal their very own helmets, Dowd mentioned, “we’d have had some severe issues.”
Robert Moreno, the athletic director and highschool coach for the London Impartial College District in Corpus Christi, Texas, drove two hours to San Antonio in August to purchase three pairs of shoulder pads for center faculty gamers. And 7 varsity gamers who nonetheless had their self-purchased helmets from center faculty bought them to households of present center faculty gamers for $100 apiece, Moreno mentioned — far decrease than the $350 they might have obtained on-line.
The helmets have been “devoured up,” Moreno mentioned, including that curiosity was so excessive, he drew names in a lottery.
At Collinwood Excessive College in Cleveland, the disruption to preseason and the cancellation of two video games had been deflating, mentioned Jacob Brown, 17, the staff’s senior quarterback. When the Railroaders lastly opened the season, on Sept. 2, they misplaced, 60-0. “It takes the enjoyment out of it,” Brown mentioned. “A helmet scarcity was by no means a thought.”
Wheeler, Collinwood’s coach, mentioned he was glad a number of of his gamers had bought their very own helmets. Together with his roster increasing weekly, his inventory of 30 helmets may be inadequate. Wright, the receiver, mentioned his school-issued helmet damage his brow, so he purchased his personal.
Not but 90 seconds into final Friday’s sport, he wrested a cross from a defender’s arms and ran for a 68-yard landing.
“My Pops mentioned you purchase a brand new helmet, you play an excellent sport,” Wright mentioned.
He almost caught a second landing cross, however Collinwood’s lack of preseason preparation turned evident. The Railroaders performed with intent however misplaced, 14-8.
“If we had extra time to arrange,” Wheeler mentioned, “that may have made a giant distinction.”
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Four Fraternity Members Charged After a Pledge Is Set on Fire
Four fraternity members at San Diego State University are facing felony charges after a pledge was set on fire during a skit at a party last year, leaving him hospitalized for weeks with third-degree burns, prosecutors said Monday.
The fire happened on Feb. 17, 2024, when the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity held a large party at its house, despite being on probation, court documents show. While under probation, the fraternity was required to “demonstrate exemplary compliance with university policies,” according to the college’s guidelines.
Instead, prosecutors said, the fraternity members planned a skit during which a pledge would be set on fire.
After drinking alcohol in the presence of the fraternity president, Caden Cooper, 22, the three younger men — Christopher Serrano, 20, and Lars Larsen, 19, both pledges, and Lucas Cowling, 20 — then performed the skit, prosecutors said.
Mr. Larsen was set on fire and wounded, prosecutors said, forcing him to spend weeks in the hospital for treatment of third-degree burns covering 16 percent of his body, mostly on his legs.
The charges against Mr. Cooper, Mr. Cowling and Mr. Serrano include recklessly causing a fire with great bodily injury; conspiracy to commit an act injurious to the public; and violating the social host ordinance. If convicted of all the charges, they would face a sentence of probation up to seven years, two months in prison.
Mr. Larsen himself was charged. The San Diego County District Attorney’s office said that he, as well as Mr. Cooper and Mr. Cowling, also tried to lie to investigators in the case, deleted evidence on social media, and told other fraternity members to destroy evidence and not speak to anyone about what happened at the party.
All four men have pleaded not guilty.
Lawyers representing Mr. Cooper and Mr. Cowling did not immediately respond to messages requesting comment on Tuesday. Contact information for lawyers for Mr. Serrano and Mr. Larsen was not immediately available.
The four students were released on Monday, but the court ordered them not to participate in any fraternity parties, not to participate in any recruitment events for the fraternity, and to obey all laws, including those related to alcohol consumption.
The university said Tuesday that it would begin its own administrative investigation into the conduct of the students and the fraternity, now that the police investigation was complete.
After it confirmed the details, the dean of students office immediately put the Phi Kappa Psi chapter on interim suspension, which remains in effect, college officials confirmed on Tuesday.
Additional action was taken, but the office said it could not reveal specifics because of student privacy laws.
“The university prioritizes the health and safety of our campus community,” college officials said in a statement, “and has high expectations for how all members of the university community, including students, behave in the interest of individual and community safety and well-being.”
At least half a dozen fraternities at San Diego State University have been put on probation in the last two years, officials said.
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