Memorial High School - Reata Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1978

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' ' reireic . rom his third row seat, a spectator changes positions in his chair, with a bored expression on his football players are here, Clark said. We have to make sure we have some- thing to replace anything that breaks - helmets, shoulder pads, or anything trainers taped ankles, hands, knees, and elbows to prevent possible injuries, Tuttle said. In addition, he said, they taped bobos, a term defensive tackle face, he turns his eyes from the slow- moving football game to the sidelines. Suddenly his eyes grow wide with they might leave at the field house. Each manager was responsible for Carlos DeAyala created for little cuts and bruises. amazement as he becomes fully engrossed with the action around the bench. Consequently, he forgets about the game. if W atching trainers and managers at work eitciti during a game may not be as ng as the action on the field, but if one does decide to focus his attention to the sidelines, he might be surprised to see helmets fixed in less than 30 sec- onds, or a swollen ankle attended to in between plays. , As managers of the Varsity Football Team, Senior Bill Clark and Junior Jon Randolph feel their job is more impor- tant than the average fan may think. People arrive at the football stadium right before a game, and they don't 'realize that we've been out there for an hour or two hours, getting ready, said Randolph. We've got to be here all the time the repairing some sort of equipment dur- ing a game or practice, Randolph said. Sometimes you'll have to fix a helmet in 30 seconds, he said. .lust as time is an important element in a ma.nager's job, Varsity Trainers Junior Ted Grove and Sophomores David Tuttle and Harris Currie believe time and awareness are factors in mak- ing a good trainer. If someone gets hurt, you have to know how to treat them, said Tuttle. The most impor- tant thing, though, is the preventive taping, and that's mostly what we do. The key to being a good trainer is to be able to tear the tape first, because most people can't do it, said Grove. Sometimes, when you tape them fplayersj, they don't want you to tape them, said Grove. So it's important to be friends with them or you really can't do your job. Before practices and each game, the It kind of came from when Carlos started calling little things ibobosf he said. When Kelley fKenj got injured he said it wasn't a bobo anymore, but a booboo because he was out for two weeks. Becoming a trainer was not as glam- orous as Tuttle thought it would be. Ted asked me to be one, and made it a little more glorious than it wasf' he said. He mentioned that you get to go to all the games free and that you get to know all the players, but he didn't say anything about the hard workin it? If a player became injured during a game, Grove explained, the procedure of treatment was, First we find out what's wrong, and if it's possible, we'll treat them on the field, he said. It's just an ordinary common thing. You might have to calm the player down and get him to sit still though. -- 30 - -Susie Woodhams Varsity Football ' 223

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