Friday, September 04, 2009

Sports: Murder: H+ School football coach kills student in heat practice with no water. Hommage to Max Gilpin, 15.

They shoud lock up this murderous coach and thro away the key. The football program at the school shoud be terminated immediately, and soccer (what the rest of the world calls football) shoud be substituted in. Of course, it takes years to build up a good soccer tradition at a given school. What the switch to soccer shoud ensure is the laying of a groundwork for a future sports morality that approaches a normative standard (indeed, what are the norms of behavior for these h+contact, very physical sports?).

Back to soccer: Applicant coaches shoud be quizzed and investigated about their own coaching approach to an activity that shoud be an expression of norm-realization for soccer.

On the other hand: To hell with football in American h+ schools! H+school football is not a license to murder, no matter what FoxNews, the particularly spineless newscaster with his Fox production "controllers" (their terminology, not mine) who slanted this story in the most vile way to protect the miscreant Coach -- as I just said, no matter what the foxites or the newbie headcoach think to the contrary. Fox here is most unfair to the admitted truth and unbalanced about the unbalanced headcoach the football killer.

The worst propagandist for the murder coach is the clown, Gregg Jarrett, from the newsdesk at FoxNews TV. FoxNews is not going to jeopardize or otherwise fairly report a story that coud bring a pall on its own FoxSports (adult) professional footballcasts which bring in so much revenue to the news megacorporation. The obscenity of such newscasting and support for coaches who just shrug and tell us "Everybody else does it," referring to fellow coaches (there were some six h+school students' deaths last year due to crazed coaches anxious to proclaim their own normalcy in bringing at-risk kids to the edge of death, and who then push the lads beyond the edge).

After two-plus hours of practice, Pleasure Ridge Park [Kentucky] football coach David Jason Stinson had seen enough of players goofing off.
[Look at how this pseudo-"report" uses Stinson's apparent own private thawt processes as proper reporting, pseudo-"reporting" that stacks the conceptualization of this atrocity against the deceased, as expressed in the anti-player pejoration "goofing off." H+school sports are not the military! Max 15 shoud not be put into a movieland psychosexual Marine training!

A H+school football coach who seduced and performed fellatio on a 15-yr old in his care, would be railed against by all the FoxNews anchors, deskers, and reporters; fine, a good stand it would be to my foregoing hypothetical; but such a serious offense pales in its significance relative to a coach's game-plane of risking death in a way that amounts to and, in this Stimson case, probably was a sadistic murder, however conscious the act may or may not have been ... and I think, sex-driven sadism (is there any other kind?), in such cases, is most likely a deeply unconscious drive in a fatso coach who wants to toy with his charges' vitality and mortality, male students who just want to be precisely onfield football heroes and jocks all and each off those who survive to end up on the finally sorted team, like Max who wanted to be a genuine stud (almost) at 15 -- that scenario hypothetically woud fit a creep like Stinson, instead of one that woud perhaps have the Coach diddling them all.

Give him the death penalty for the death he set in motion, whatever his motive or lack thereof, conscious or not. And fine the professional sports orgs to which he belongs for not checking out his mental health and probably quite perverted sexual drives or whatever drives Stinson's be. He certainly was driven by more than football practice with his h+schoolers.]
Stinson, a first-year head coach at the suburban Louisville high school, ordered the group of about 100 players to run a series of sprints, known as “gassers,” until someone quit the team.

The players started running. Five got sick and left the field, two eventually quit the team and, as practice finished on Aug. 20, 2008, 15-year-old sophomore offensive lineman Max Gilpin collapsed. He died three days later at a Louisville hospital.

Accounts of that day reveal a football practice where most players didn’t see or hear anything out of the ordinary — until the end.

Stinson is scheduled to go on trial Monday on a charge of reckless homicide, in a case that many observers say could be the first time a coach has faced criminal charges in a player’s on-field death
(Max actually died a few days later, never leaving the hospital to which Coach sent him)
. On Aug. 11, a grand jury added a charge of first-degree wanton endangerment against the coach. He has pleaded not guilty to both charges, which will be part of the same trial.
Murder-coaches to jail! and pay an indemnity to the 15-yr olds' parents! Is there a nutball father in this case who shoud be named a co-conspirator in his son's death? Fathers who plant such extreme desires that their son/s are thereby led to submit to psychosexual nut Coaches -- such fathers are often part of the blame in these h+school football deaths, I woud think. Otherwise, take all the coach's savings and stocks and bonds, and give it all to the family of the son whom the football coach snuffed out, Max.

H+school football fosters death and always has. The threat of serious injury and death is always behind the rah-rah-rah of coaches, admins, some students, and most of all that weird sect called "coaches" that keeps alive the death-inviting sports for the young. They promote a woeful cult of macho that drives the young woudbe studs and jocks pushing themselves into the coaches' death wish for "their boys", their "players".
Tom Steltenkamp, a certified athletic trainer who gave a symposium on heat-related illnesses to high school coaches — including Stinson — in June 2008, testified that heat stroke and exhaustion symptoms are not always readily apparent. But he said he only spent 10 minutes talking specifically about heat stroke.
How many minutes does it take an adult trained coach to get the point. When Stinson checked his termomator and it read "only" 94, one point short of the 95 that woud make stopping the practice mandatory by his own profession's rules, this sneaky psychopath gambled, as it were, that the heat woud not rise hairline or the effects of overheating the kids woud not be fatal, those that had endured his ordeal up to that point. Just a hairline, one degree Fahrenheit.


Young jocks, studs, American footbnallers: If you're out of h+school and still want to play the death-defying and -inviting sport of American football, then by all means kill yourself, if that extremism is what you want outtuv sports. You're an adult.

But as for those who make a living and finance the larger sports, news and other institutions which profit off the football kids, sacrificing that portion of their own institutional tasks to supposedly advance the well-being of the youth in the care some of these institutions, to play the push-football game on the dead bodies of teenagers, punish the whole lot of them. Punish their professional associations which actually are conspiracies to harm kids. These who profit off the death of youthful athletes are real sickos, and hide what's happening in the fields of this sports-legimated death", legitmate" death, the practice fields for nonadult suckers who turn their well-being over to these monsters of wicked morality. I'm sad for Max, that he was cawt up in this societal monstrosity.

As for Gregg Jarret the scabrous stench who made himself and Fox (Jarrett's "controllers") are complicit to some extent with Stinson who did the actual killing. Jarret and his Fox controllers slanted his whole "news" report insultingly to favour the coach and h+school murder-sports' normalcy -- with 6 deaths h+schoolers the previous year. Did 6 coaches die? So, this cadaver on Fox TV, twister of the news, is shameless -- again, apparently at the behest of his Fox "controllers," as he calls them.

There's one further matter: The hospital to which Stimson sent the not-yet-deceased Max 15 may figure into the fatso Coach non-diddler's profile: what connection was there between the "medical examiners" who decided against / refused to do an autopsy on the boy's corpse after he died, and the cult of which Stimson is an exponent? We need a beam of br+t l+t beaming on this question in order to understand the closeness of small hospitals (especially), their affilated and onstaff doctors, and medical examiners who won't do autopsies -- of course, a coach who sends a near-dead boy he killed in football practice, a near-dead boy sent the local hospital of the Coach's choice, staffed with doctors and sporting "medical examiners" who just want to close the case, skip the autopsy, and protect the coach. That how medicine and medical personnel fit like hands in a glove to cover one another. This last item relates directly to health insurance schemes which restrain tort suites when doctors don't do enuff tests or perform proper autopsies to let the truth come out of Max Gilpin's corpse.

The case is being hurried thru the court system. First, there shoud be a coroner's investigation, to determine why the "medical examiners" refused to do an autopsy. Who are these so-far shadowy figures in the death and coverup?

-- Sportikos

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