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Football trainers continue working hard to limit injury risks

Butler football player Max Mayo, a junior, wears a Guardian cap during practice at Art Bernardi Stadium on Thursday afternoon, Sept. 28. Shane Potter/Butler Eagle

Five injured football players from Western Pennsylvania high schools left games by helicopter in a two-week span earlier this season.

Karns City senior Mason Martin continues his fight to recover from a brain bleed that happened during a game weeks ago. Max Engel, 17, of Jersey Shore, Lycoming County, recently died from an intracranial hemorrhage caused by blunt force head trauma on the field.

Football and injuries seemingly go together — but not as much as people may think.

“We can treat injury situations on the field better than ever,” said Slippery Rock University athletic trainer Jackie Crytzer, who is in her seventh year with the team. “Lives have been saved due to the immediate work of trainers and increased knowledge of medical personnel on-site. That’s been well-publicized.

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