Local Coaches Oppose Proposed State Ban on Youth Tackle Football
AB 734, which goes to committee in April, would ban tackle football for children under 12 years old
AB 734, which goes to committee in April, would ban tackle football for children under 12 years old
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Words and Photos by Zach Cavanagh In our annual San Clemente High School football preview we delve into everything you ...
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