West Boca Dragons Football League on Cutting Edge of Safe Football Practices

Making America’s most popular sport a better, safer game for West Boca’s youth
dragonsThe issues of how safe football is and would you let your child play has made its way all the way up to the White House. Yet football remains the most popular sport in the country. Florida especially is known as a hot bed of youth football and many future NFL stars start their careers on the gridiron fields of our area. But not every youth football player is destined for the NFL. No parent wants to endanger their child unnecessarily. Is youth football a safe option?
The West Boca Dragons tackle football league has been providing the youth of West Boca a quality tackle football and cheerleading experience for over 8 years now. Part of Boca Flag Football and Cheerleading (BFFC), which has been serving the West Boca community for over 25 years.
heads-upWith all of the discussion around football safety, the Dragons are determined to lead the way in terms of making youth football a better, safer game. Part of that commitment is being an active member of USA Football’s Heads-up football program. Dragons board member Alan Shimel is the league’s Player Safety Coach. He has just completed an intensive program and is once again certified as the league’s PSC, as he has been ever since USA Football launched the program.
“The NFL and USA Football have literally put millions of dollars into researching and promoting the best ways to make football better and safer. We are proud that our league has been one of the most vocal and early supporters of these efforts,” said Glenn Remler, VP and co-founder of the Dragons. “While other Boca Raton area football leagues pay lip service to supporting this important program, the Dragons have adopted the tenets of Heads up football as our own and integrated them into everything we do.”
The USA Heads up program has several areas through which they seek to make football safer:

1. Concussion awareness and prevention
2. Safe tackling techniques
3. Dehydration and heat exhaustion education – very important here in South Florida, this is the newest area of Heads up football.
4. Proper equipment fitting
5. Educating and certifying coaches, parents and players

USA Football is going to be adding to this agenda as more research is completed. But already the program is starting reap benefits. A survey commissioned by USA Football found:

Nearly 90 percent of youth players did not sustain an injury that resulted in missing a game or practice
Of the 22.4 percent of players who reported an injury, 70 percent returned to play the same day
Of the 11.9 percent of players who missed a game or practice because of injury, 60 percent returned to play within seven days.
Bruises were the most common injuries (34 percent) followed by ligament sprains (16 percent) 1.4 percent of players suffered a broken bone or fracture with 77 percent of these in the forearm, wrist or hand
More than 95 percent of players in the study did not sustain a concussion
No youth player age 7 or younger sustained a concussion at any time during the two-year study
No catastrophic head, neck or heat related injuries were reported among the more than 4000 players during the study’s two-year span
Injury rate and time loss rate goes up with age

– See more at: http://usafootball.com/blogs/heads-up-football/post/8767/our-football-story-should-i-let-our-son-play-tackle-football#sthash.5O67qYQ3.dpuf
“It’s hard to argue with these numbers,” said Dr. Salvatore Romano, President of both the Dragons and Boca Flag Football and Cheerleading. We thought that the techniques and teachings of the Heads up program would help reduce injury and the research is bearing that out. As a result we are stepping up our efforts to ensure that the West Boca Dragons are at the forefront of Heads up adoption.”
The league serves as a feeder program to the local High Schools in the area. By the younger players learning safe football techniques it will stay with them at the local High Schools who are also adopting the Heads up program.
In addition to PSC Shimel, all West Boca coaches (both head coaches and assistants) must take yearly Heads-up certification tests. There are multiple coach’s clinics and training sessions on safety held throughout the year. New this year is a parent’s safety clinic where parents will learn what they can do to make both football and cheerleading as safe as possible. The clinic which is open to all is scheduled for Monday, July 14th and 6:45 at South County Park recreation fields (across from the Water Park).
Dragon players are taught to tackle using the latest techniques to avoid injury. Any dangerous play such as leading with the crown of your helmet results in penalty and immediate suspension. However, despite these new techniques, injuries can still happen. Injuries often can occur with no contact with anyone else, but simply due to how rigorously someone is playing the sport; for example, in teenagers, a back injury called spondylolisthesis is common in footballers due to the hyperextension of the back due to intensity of a game. Luckily, spondylolisthesis treatment is accessible for affected teens, but it puts an emphasis on how injuries can occur with any sport. Regardless, techniques have been put in place in hopes to at least reduce these numbers. Head injuries require a note from a neurologist before a player can return. Upon return just like in the NFL, the league utilizes a 5 step process which a player must pass each one before progressing. All of this in accordance with the best practices dictated by the Heads-up program.
“You have to remember that most of what we know about concussion and brain injury we have learned in the last 5 years”, said Shimel. This year’s course really had some great information that every football organization should be aware of. That is why I was pretty disappointed that with almost 100 coaches at the Heads up clinic in Miami representing over 50 different South Florida football programs, I did not see any of the other Boca area leagues there. They give lip service to child safety but don’t seem to want to go the extra mile that we are here in West Boca.
Besides Heads-up football the West Boca league stands out among other area football programs in its insistence on letting children of the same age play together, rather than rigid weight limits. This trend is actually fast growing in the rest of the country as the research proves out that boys of the same age but different weights really don’t cause any more injuries. This research was originally part of a Mayo Clinic study back in the late 1990’s. Since that time similar studies have confirmed the results, including the most recent USA Football study cited above.
“I have actually heard other leagues coaches boast that their scales are accurate to within a tenth of an ounce and if a young player is 1/10th of a pound over they are not allowed to play”, said Shimel. “Here in West Boca we think that is ridiculous. The idea is to get kids to play, every kids plays in our league.”
There are some filtered weight rules where children of a certain age over a certain weight cannot run with the ball, but otherwise kids of the same age play each other. A reason often give for this is that though a boy may be a few pounds heavier making him play with older children is forcing him to compete with players who are more mature and more coordinated. Younger children don’t interact with the older boys socially as well. For all of these reasons, the Dragons keep boys of the same age and grade together.
As a non-profit, volunteer driven and supported league, it not always easy to access and utilize the latest technology and research. But the Dragons organization has been committed to three things from day one:

1. Providing the safest possible environment for football and cheerleading
2. Creating a league where every child plays, regardless of their size, physical ability or financial situation
3. Being a dependable, upstanding member of the West Boca community

The league uses top quality equipment which is inspected and certified each year by Riddell. They use high school certified game officials at their games. All coaches are also back round checked and at least one coach per team is CPR and first aid certified. In addition to being a USA Football Heads up league, the Dragons are also part of the Orange Bowl Youth Football Alliance. The only member of the Orange Bowl in the Boca Raton area.
In addition to tackle football, the league has a vibrant cheerleading program with teams competing every year in the Orange Bowl tournament’s cheerleading competition.
The league plays their games at Veterans Park on Palmetto Park Rd, just east of State Rd 7, Sandalfoot Park on Lyons and at West Boca High School and Olympic Heights High School. Their season runs from September to November, with championships and Orange Bowl tournaments after that. Pre-season conditioning camp (free and open to all) starts July 7th at South County Park and continues every Monday and Wednesday at 6pm through mid-August. You can find out more at http://www.westbocadragons.com
West Boca News thanks the West Boca Dragons and Alan Shimel for providing this article.

Politician Panders

There it was, a tweet from Palm Beach County Fire Rescue:

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Why is a career political insider speaking to people about hurricane preparedness?
This opinion is not about Ms. Berger alone, nor is it limited to Democratic politicians. I feel the same when Republicans do it. It could be Rick Scott or Marco Rubio and I’d be just as irritated.

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But turning to Ms. Berger, I wondered if she has some special experience regarding hurricanes. So I checked her bio.
No. She doesn’t. She worked for Montgomery Ward in Pittsburgh before moving here in 1989. She did clerical work for the court system. Then she started working as Burt Aaronson’s assistant 20 years ago.
Nothing in her bio shows anything close to expertise about hurricane preparedness.
So let’s be clear about why Berger was there and why this was tweeted by a county agency.
It’s politics. It’s a politician pandering to an audience of frequent voters. And the pandering is amplified on Twitter by an agency subject to her budget votes.
But don’t worry. Berger sits in a heavily gerrymandered district so she’ll be pandering to us for several more years until she’s term-limited out and the next one comes along.
Cynical? You bet.

Career Criminal Attacks Boca Beach Lifeguard

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A Boca Raton beach lifeguard was attacked Monday by a man designated as a career criminal by the State of Florida. The city police blotter places the attack at Lifeguard Tower 6 (above) at the north end of South Beach Park near NE 4th Street.
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Per the blotter, Arthur Kennedy Gates (55) battered a lifeguard inside Tower 6. When police arrived on the scene Gates attacked them. He was subdued with the use of a Taser, medically cleared, and then taken to the Palm Beach County Jail. Charges filed from the incident are burglary with battery, battery on a police officer, and resisting with violence. He remains in custody at this writing with bond set at $10,000. In light of a reader comment we note that there is no charge for causing injury, so we are hopeful that the lifeguard is okay.
Arthur Gates is listed by FDLE as a habitual violent felony offender.
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While we found no history for Mr. Gates in Palm Beach County, we found seven cases in Broward, including felonies in 1979 (battery on police officer), 1992 (robbery), and his career felony cases from 1995. The 1995 charges look particularly troubling, including: Aggravated assault, sexual battery on a child under 11, kidnapping, and … wait for it … attempted murder in the first degree. We should note that despite the sexual battery on a child charge, he is not listed as a sex offender by FDLE. That charge may have been dropped. However, his career offender record indicates he was adjudicated guilty of attempted murder.
More recently he was charged with aggravated battery causing great bodily harm in March of 2013. Somehow that didn’t stop him from getting out in time to face two municipal ordinance violation charges in September (trespassing) and November (open container).
Gates appeared in front of Judge Crow on Tuesday and is scheduled to appear again on Thursday.
Readers might wonder what we’re wondering: How is this guy out?
Update: Per a reader comment on Facebook, we have been told the following.

Hi. I found out exactly what happened through my son’s junior lifeguard captain. The lifeguard, Brendan, is totally fine. The bad guy tried to climb the lifeguard tower. When Brendan tried to stop him, the guy put Brendan in a headlock. Then he tried to punch Brendan. Brendan was able to restrain him. Then the cops came. Brendan decided not to press charges. He felt bad for the guy because he was homeless.
Then the guy attempted to punch one of the cops. He was then arrested. The cops say that the homeless people have been doing things like this to try to get arrested on purpose to get out of the heat, into somewhere air conditioned and with food. That is why when the guy saw that he wasn’t going to be arrested at first, he then had to go after the cop. Crazy, right?
Anyway, funny thing is that I realized after hearing Brendan’s full name and age, that we went to grade school and high school together!! So funny! I told the captain that some people on Facebook were concerned about him and he promised to pass along everyones’s well wishes.

Note: Normally we try to stick closer to West Boca with our coverage. However we feel the facts here are particularly serious. Also, we go to South Beach Park ourselves and know that other West Boca residents go there. It is the one beach where non-city residents can get parking permits.

West Boca Porn Star (and Math Tutor) Runs for School Board

dave-mechWell that was interesting. Yesterday I sat down with school board candidate David Mech at Jon Smith Subs in Mission Bay Plaza. Mr. Mech has a math tutoring business in West Boca. He became motivated to get his political message out when the school district took his sign down because of his past history as an actor in the adult entertainment industry. He’s suing the district over that. Various media have picked up on this story not because of Mech’s policy views but also because of his past.
We were more interested in policy issues and his candidacy so we focused on that in our conversation (for those with other interests the porn-related information is at the bottom of the article).
He’s very likeable and he makes some sense. Mech is well educated, smart, and his views on schools are thoughtful and interesting.
But it became apparent early in the conversation that Mech is not trying to win the school board race. He doesn’t know what his district lines are, how many voters are in his district, and has no plan to get his campaign message out to the voters in the district other than getting media attention due to his previous career. He wasn’t even sure how many seats there are on the board. There are all things a serious candidate should know.
We’ve figured out some of that. He’s running for District 3, which runs north from Clint Moore and west of Military Trail. There are seven seats, so that works out to less than 200,000 residents per district.
Instead Mech says he’s trying to get a message out about issues. Unfortunately his message might be too complicated for the level of attention he’s going to get. He mentioned five general topics: Technology, Innovation, Equality, Sex Education, and Secular Values.
I like some of his suggestions, such as a pilot program incorporating Khan Academy. However, much of what he talked about seemed out of touch with voters. His “equality” issue is not about disparate treatment of students based on race, ethnicity, gender or sexual orientation, but rather about employment protection for teachers and other staff who have made “lawful lifestyle choices” such as working in porn or just having sexy pictures on the internet. Is this something that motivates voters?
He complained that the incumbent in the race is wasting time pushing for a parent dress code for school events. While there are certainly bigger issues, her idea is probably more important to more voters than his “equality for sexy teachers” issue.
Even though he works with kids in our schools, he was not familiar with many of the concerns I’ve heard from other parents and experienced ourselves. He was only marginally aware of the magnet schools and choice programs, or disciplinary problems plaguing some of our schools. He was unaware of textbook quality concerns or homework loads.
Despite those criticisms, I like the guy, particularly his experience as a math tutor and his obvious mathematical competence. There’s a shortage of that in the education establishment. If I lived in the district I’d probably vote for him just because it would be nice to see if he could shake things up a bit. And the district pretty clearly screwed him when they took his sign down, a clear violation of his First Amendment rights.
Speaking of which, for those more interested in his career in adult entertainment, Mech operated under the stage name Dave Pounder. He published a book last year under that pseudonym, Obscene Thoughts: Obscene Thoughts: A Pornographer’s Perspective on Sex, Love, and Dating. He’s also done a documentary, Risky Business: A Look Inside America’s Adult Film Industry, as Dave Mech:

Risky Business: A Look Inside America’s Adult Film Industry – Trailer from Shorts Sandals Entertainment on Vimeo.

As best we can tell Mech appeared in over 100 adult films and directed over 100 titles for outfits such as BangBros.com. Titles of his films include the 18 with Proof series, Teenage Delinquents (we might have to use that for one of our crime articles), and I Scored a Soccer Mom that would be more than suitable for a website that caters to a specific sexual fantasy, somewhat similar to various videos you could view at maturepornvideos and other sites for example.
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Massage Arrests Fell Asia O

Boca Raton Police made three arrests on Friday accusing the O’Asian Massage Spa of prostitution.

The arrestees include Xiaoqin Li, Exian Zheng and Yan Lin. The police say they were tipped off by a complaint.
We did our own investigation and found that the spa listed on some websites that might suggest they offer more than just a massage.
On WestPalmBeach.BackPage.com, we found some pictures that look more sexy than massage oriented.

These young women above look quite a bit younger than the three who were arrested, so perhaps the misleading ads motivated a complaint.

The investigative report indicates that the ad had more suggestive pictures in the past.
But the bigger hint was the listing for erotic massage on RubMap.com.
When you have fifty reviews on a website that has “happy ending” in the top left corner (dare we say the header?), there’s a good chance something naughty is going on. The police also reviewed the RubMaps listing.

Perhaps more disturbing is the lengths to which Boca PD went in order to pull off this sting. From the 12-page report we reviewed the investigation took a year or longer and dates back to a complaint allegedly made over two years ago. Twelve customers were subjected to traffic stops from June of last year through May of this year. Surveillance of the business began in January of 2013.
They went so far as to get a warrant to secretly install cameras inside the massage parlor and filmed the massages. It isn’t as though these kinds of services are that bad compared to other crimes. Why do people always focus on the https://www.escortdirectory.com/escorts-stuttgart-201 services or other sexual matters?
When you consider what went into this investigation, all to charge three women with non-violent offenses, you begin to understand why there aren’t enough resources in South Florida to arrest and prosecute violent criminals.
O’Asian Massage Spa is (or was) located on the northeast corner of St. Andrews and Glades, which is in the looser definitions of West Boca:

Following on a reader request, here is the Complaint Affidavit.