High School Athletics Good or Bad Influence
High School Athletics: Good or Bad Imfluence? " In America we have laws, laws against killing, laws against stealing, and its excepted that as a member of American society you will live by these laws. In West Canaan, Texas, there is another society, which has its own set of laws. Football is a way of life." This excerpt taken from the beginning of Varsity Blues, which premiered in 1998, shows the way of life for high school football players. In this movie, Jon Moxon played by James Van Der Beek assumes the role of star quarterback after the starting quarterback suffers a career ending knee injury. This movie showed how athletics and athletes have become the center of everyone's life and how athletes can sometimes become higher than the law. In society today, high school sports have a great influence on the future of students, whether they will or where they go to college. This influence may seem good at the time but later turns into a bad influence, which could end in the student dropping out of school. In recent years, the amount of violence in sports and involvement of parents has helped to put to much stress and pressure on the athletes. When children reach the age where they decide they want to get involved in sp
" The Los Angeles Times (26 Oct 1998) 5 p. The violence shown by the parents is being called youth sports rage by sports psychologists. He beat Costin's head with his fists and banged his head against the hard rubber mats, while his kids watched. These charges came up after an altercation at his daughter's softball game which ended in Knight arguing with a referee for 15 minutes then punching him in the face. "Placing Young Adolescents at Risk in Interscholastic Sports Programs. In society today if you play a sport you are seen different from someone who does not and you are treated different by others. The two main reasons a child plays sports are to have fun and spend time with their friends. Most kids would also rather participate on a losing team than sit on the bench of a losing one. This emphasis on sports forces the athlete to think that they have done something wrong or that they do not have enough talent to play on the team.
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