They’re recovering from their gender confirmation procedures.
Bellevue High School has joined other programs that have also recently canceled their football seasons.
Last month, officials at Okemos High School in Michigan said they canceled their remaining games because of health concerns regarding players.
A school district in Nebraska also made a similar decision at Lincoln Northwest High School in September.
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A report with no “why” answered, which makes one ask, “why”? Perhaps because the answer would be inconvenient to the “safe. and effective” narrative.
“Health concerns.” Somebody thinks this is journalism?
Pericarditis?
Nerve damage?
Blood Clotting?
Very small school. Tough to support a full football team at any time.
The muscular he-man students will be forever relegated to shop class where lifting more than 50 lbs is the prerequisite.
-PJ
The jab may be a factor. But high school football has risks. You’re putting guys who just went through puberty on the same field with grown men who have already signed with P5 universities. Over 20,000 injuries a year require a medical facility.
they’re all fags and sick due to monkeypox
They all are jabbed and have heart problems?
We are seeing how far the brainwashing has worked in the U.S. They will never admit they were wrong.
They will all still get trophies and a nice banquet at the end of the season however.
When I was in high school we were a basketball school. The coach did not want his players on the football team for injury risk, so they could run cross country or play soccer in the fall but no football. Therefore the best athletes were often on the soccer team too so we were pretty good at that.
Can the seniors be redshirted, like they do in college?
The more games they play, the more chances to get injured.
When I was in high school in IL (72 grad), we played 8 games, and there were no playoffs. That was enough to give a few kids serious injuries that would stay with them for the rest of there lives.
The IL teams both of my sons played on won state titles, and in the process played a 14 game season. They both have a minor football related ache or two, and are probably fortunate with that.
It’s really a borderline gladiator game. My dad told me that to be a good football player you had to have a grudge against your own body. That’s probably not far from the truth.
Winning football games should be their number one priority.
Any other “priority” is a distraction from their incompetence.
I’m old enough to remember when practically EVERYONE in High School was healthy. A few were not, for various reasons (and one even died of natural causes), but at least 90% were JUST FINE, and there were more than enough people willing and able to play football if any openings became available.
But then again, that was before “safe and effective” was shoved down our throats by the Globalists (Ukraine supporters). So things were different back then.
Of course they went to the state championships. The day after the championship game I learned that my son's school's team had been totally whipped in the final game.
I asked my son how this could happen. He replied that "They had some quarterback named 'Tebow'."
E. Coli?? (Sewer main issues):
https://www.bellevueindschs.ky.schools.bz/Content2/btsinfohub2021