Joy Hepp

Although brain injuries can occur in any high school sport, football players have the highest rate of injury (boy’s ice hockey, girl’s lacrosse, girl’s soccer and boy’s lacrosse round out the top five).

New law targets brain injuries in high school sports

Like many of his contemporaries in cash-strapped schools across Southern California, Paul Knox is more than just a football coach at Susan Miller Dorsey High School. He’s a counselor, an equipment manager and a mentor who has sent more than 100 of his athletes to college on earned athletic scholarships. On weekday afternoons in Baldwin Village he’s also a watchdog against brain injuries.

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