Mustangs Youth Sports
The Mustangs Youth Sports Association is a 501 (c)(3) exempt organization

The quality of a person's life is in direct proportion to their commitment to excellence, regardless of their chosen field of endeavor. “Vince Lombardi”

 

 

   

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“It's the name on the front of the jersey that matters most, not the one on the back.”
Joe Paterno

"Leaders are made, they are not born. They are made by hard effort, which is the price which all of us must pay to achieve any goal that is worthwhile."
Vince Lombardi

"If what you did yesterday seems big, you haven't done anything today."
Lou Holtz

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  FOOTBALL SAFETY FACTS & INFORMATION

 

 

SAFETY FIRST:

Kids compete with kids of similar age and size and the Mustangs enforces a strict age and weight requirements that reduces the risk and reality of injuries.

 

The injury rate in youth Football is:

 

less than one-third the injury rate in high school football

• less than one-fifth the injury rate in college football

• less than one-ninth the injury rate in professional football

• The age-weight schematic protects younger, lighter players, who do not have higher injury rates.

• Organized football among 5 – 15 year-olds has 12 percent fewer injuries per capita than organized soccer in the same age range.

• Organized football among 5 – 15 year-olds has 50 percent fewer injuries per capita than bicycle riding in the same age range.

• Organized football among 5 – 15 year-olds has 74 percent fewer injuries per capita than skateboarding in the same age group.

• Injuries in youth football are normally mild, and older players have a higher injury rate than younger players.

•  The Institute of Sports Medicine and Athletic Trauma in New York completed a Pop Warner injury survey in 71 towns covering over 5,000 players in 1998. The injury experience of 5,128 boys (8 to 15 years of age, weight 22.5 to 67.5 kg [50 to 150 lb]) participating in youth football revealed an overall rate of significant injury of 5%, with 61% classified as moderate and 38.9% as major injuries. That's about 1.33 per team per year. No catastrophic injuries occurred, and it was rare for a permanent disability to result from any injury.