News Photo: Boston College High School against Malden Catholic High…
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BC High Reports Highest Number Of Head Injuries From Athletic Activities

Caption: DORCHESTER, MA - OCTOBER 26: Boston College High School against Malden Catholic High School football at the Boston College High School. A recent first of its kind review from more than 100 schools and districts in the state had Boston College High School reporting the highest number of head injuries sustained during extracurricular athletic activities and leading the list at 76. (Photo by Barry Chin/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)
Date created: 26 Oct 2012
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