Browns donate quality helmets to Parma high school
Parma’s Normandy High School Invaders are the recipient of the Cleveland Browns “HELMETS” program, giving the school 85 of the highest-quality football helmets available.
HELMETS is a partnership between the Cleveland Browns Xenith Helmets, Meijer and University Hospitals.
Ian Kost, Normandy head football coach said:
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The purpose of the HELMETS program is to promote high school football player safety by providing high school football programs with the high-quality football helmets created by Xenith. A prerequisite to qualifying for the program is for schools to demonstrate their commitment to their player’s health and safety by participation in USA Football’s Heads Up Football program.
Certification clinics are offered by the Heads Up program to provide coaches with education concerning proper equipment fitting, concussion recognition, response protocols, and Heads Up Tackling and Blocking. Other topics include hydration, heat emergency and sudden cardiac arrest.
According to Coach Kost the donated helmets were valued at approximately $88,000, and the money the team was able to save on their annual expenditure on helmets allowed the team to afford both home and away uniforms.
HELMETS is a partnership between the Cleveland Browns Xenith Helmets, Meijer and University Hospitals.
Ian Kost, Normandy head football coach said:
“We put in for a grant and we got it. The Browns gave us 85 lids. It’s the Xenith brand, which is what Myles Garrett wears. The helmets are just immaculate. In terms of safety, it’s like the best you can get on the market.”
Brochure printing services provide a means to educate the public in matters of health and safety.
The purpose of the HELMETS program is to promote high school football player safety by providing high school football programs with the high-quality football helmets created by Xenith. A prerequisite to qualifying for the program is for schools to demonstrate their commitment to their player’s health and safety by participation in USA Football’s Heads Up Football program.
Certification clinics are offered by the Heads Up program to provide coaches with education concerning proper equipment fitting, concussion recognition, response protocols, and Heads Up Tackling and Blocking. Other topics include hydration, heat emergency and sudden cardiac arrest.
According to Coach Kost the donated helmets were valued at approximately $88,000, and the money the team was able to save on their annual expenditure on helmets allowed the team to afford both home and away uniforms.