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Deberg_1990 08-17-2012 12:46 PM

297Lb Boy barred from Playing Peewee Football for being too big
 
http://abcnews.go.com/Sports/wireSto...tball-17023137





A suburban Dallas boy has been barred from playing peewee football because the league says he is just too big at nearly 300 pounds.

Mesquite Pee Wee Football Association President Ronnie Henderson said the rules are clear and 12-year-old Elijah Earnheart is not eligible. The 6-foot-1-inch boy exceeds the 135-pound limit for seventh-graders, and he got the bad news last Sunday when the league held its official weigh-in.

Henderson said he asked Elijah whether he was in sixth or seventh grade, then told him "no need going" any further.

Cindy Earnheart, the boy's mother, said she was incensed and Elijah was humiliated.

"They would not even let him weigh in on the scales like every single boy out there," she said. "He might be the size of a grown man but he's 12 years old and he has feelings, too."

Elijah, who describes himself as a "gentle giant" and dreams of someday playing pro football, said the turn of events was unfair.

"I'm not sad, I'm mad that I don't get to play," Elijah said. "I've been practicing for three weeks."

Henderson said three other boys were turned away that day because of safety concerns for other players.

AP Photo/LM OteroTwelve-year-old Elijah Earnheart, left, looks... View Full Size AP Photo/LM OteroTwelve-year-old Elijah Earnheart, left, looks on as his mom Cindy Earnheart takes a phone call from his football coach outside his home in Mesquite, Texas, Thursday, Aug. 16, 2012.
"We've got little boys that play against him that are 85, 95 and 100 pounds," Henderson said. "We have to look out for all the kids, not just him."

Cindy Earnheart said her son was feeling self-conscious about his size until he discovered peewee football. His barber happened to coach a team, the Mesquite Vikings, and suggested the boy join. Coach Marc Wright said a passage in the rulebook seemed to indicate that youths who weigh more than 135 pounds could play, but only on the offensive or defensive line.

At his physical last month, Elijah's doctor said he weighed 297 pounds and stood 6-feet-1½ inches tall. His mother said they special-ordered his helmet, shoulder pads, pants and jersey because of his size, which she said is hereditary in her family.

Elijah took the practice field, looming over boys more than half his size, and was thrilled..

When he's playing football Elijah said, "I feel energetic. I feel happy."

He practiced with the Vikings for three weeks and even took part in a scrimmage. Then came the weigh-in.

Henderson said the exception in the rulebook was meant for sixth-graders who can weigh as much as 160 pounds. He suggested Elijah play for his middle school team, but the boy doesn't have much football experience and was hoping to feel his way in peewee first.

Cindy Earnheart said barring her son was discrimination.

"No one is telling boys who are too thin or too small that they can't play football," she said. "Why tell my kid he's too big?

She added: "Isn't bigger better in football? Football is a contact sport. If you don't want your son tackled, get him off the field."

Demonpenz 08-17-2012 12:49 PM

play freshman football?

Donger 08-17-2012 12:49 PM

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Donger 08-17-2012 12:49 PM

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Sofa King 08-17-2012 12:50 PM

Does he still get his participation trophy?

KCUnited 08-17-2012 12:50 PM

So the kid is 162 pounds over the weight limit and the mom is upset they wouldn't let him weigh in?? What were they supposed to do, let him get on the scale and be like "shoot son, just missed it."

mcaj22 08-17-2012 12:52 PM

so what if he is as green as grass and raw

why would the boy NOT be playing middle school ball to gain experience. It's not like hes going from peewee to varisty. Why try putting your big kid in the small pond so you can feel better about yourself that your kid is dominating. Put him with other big kids and let him earn it.

gblowfish 08-17-2012 12:52 PM

Give him 30 carries a game!

ThaVirus 08-17-2012 12:52 PM

More than twice the weight of the cutoff? That is a bit much. Can't say I disagree for safety's sake. Not to mention he could play for the middle school. Its not like he can't play football, just not in that league.

Move on.

Mr. Laz 08-17-2012 12:53 PM

he could literally crush some little guys

maybe he should look to step up to a higher league?

Braincase 08-17-2012 12:53 PM

My son is 6th grade, 5'4", 144 lbs., and has been playing tackle football since 2nd grade, and he would be too big for this program. Horsepucky. This young man needs to start at the entry level because he's never played before. I've seen kids a lot bigger than my boy try to start in 6th grade/7th grade and quit because they have never been taught the fundamentals and aren't ready for the collisions. Somebody ought to give the kid a chance. Ironic this is taking place in Texas.

I'd tell the running backs, "See that big guy right there? Yeah... run away from him."

Simplicity 08-17-2012 12:57 PM

SIGN HIM!!!

listopencil 08-17-2012 01:02 PM

The kid is too big. End of story. There are upper and lower weight limits for the safety of the players, who are children. I don't know about the league rules of that particular organization but around here you have to let a kid participate in practice up until the first weigh in. The mom is an idiot.

Simplicity 08-17-2012 01:04 PM

Let him play.

listopencil 08-17-2012 01:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Simplicity (Post 8825907)
Let him play.


That would be dangerous and stupid.


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