Ore. team can't find cause of H.S. player ailments
A team of state epidemiologists doubts that 24 McMinnville High School players who were hospitalized with swelling to their upper arms took a creatine supplement, but the investigators were unable to determine a single cause of their ailment. The players fell ill last month following workouts in a sweltering weight room during first-year football coach Jeff Kearin's "total immersion"...
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Doctors can’t identify cause of players’ illness
PORTLAND — A team of state epidemiologists doubts that 24 McMinnville High School players who were hospitalized with swelling to their upper arms took a creatine supplement, but the investigators were unable to determine a single cause of their ailment. The players fell ill last month following workouts in a …
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HS FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT: Valley View's Phil Cappellini building strength
Years ago, when Phil Cappellini had his chance to play high school football, he hesitated, and denied himself an opportunity.A slightly built 5-foot-6, 130-pound junior, he had played at Jessup High School, but when it merged with Archbald and Blakely t
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McMinnville coach's fresh start has tough beginning
Jerry Ulmer , September 02, 2010 10:05 p.m. If Jeff Kearin had a vision for how his first year in Oregon would play out, it probably didn't start like this.
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Oregon team can’t find cause of players' ailments
PORTLAND, Ore. — A team of state epidemiologists doubts that 24 McMinnville High School players who were hospitalized with swelling to their upper arms took a creatine supplement, but the investigators were unable to determine a single cause of their ailment.
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