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GRADUATE
MAKES DONATION TO SOUTH ROBESON
ROWLAND — South Robeson High School is getting some new football helmets
thanks to one of its graduates, according to the Robesonian newspaper.
Brad Crawford reported that the Mustangs’ new Schutt Ion 4D helmets are
a contribution from former South Robeson star Vonta Leach, who has a weight
room at the school named in his honor. The helmets are expected to arrive on
campus before the Three Rivers Conference opener on Sept 30.
The Ion 4D has a revolutionary, sleek design that features the first
faceguard-to-shell integration for a football helmet. The result is a stronger
faceguard with advanced, more durable cushioning.
“I wasn’t going to ask Vonta for new helmets because I don’t like doing
stuff like that,” head coach Garron Warwick said. “But most of the stuff our
kids were using was from the 1995-96 (season). After 10 years, helmets go bad.
We’re very grateful Vonta’s doing this for us.”
Leach, a Rowland native, also donated 30 sets of Douglas shoulder pads
valued at $190 each this summer and added to South Robeson’s equipment overhaul
with 30 state-of-the art Schutt helmets a few weeks ago. Leach is entering his
eighth NFL season, his first with Baltimore.
Warwick said 21 of South Robeson’s 78 total helmets were rejected during reconditioning before the season. For
safety reasons, new helmets were a necessity.
Leach ordered the new helmets the second week of August, but South
Robeson’s primary color of royal blue was unavailable at Schutt. Warwick sent
one of his 13 Riddell Revolution helmets — acquired this summer with a USA
Football equipment grant — to Schutt to match the colors. The Ion 4D helmets
are in the final stages of production and will be shipped soon.
The Ion 4D and Riddell Revolution are among the safest helmets suitable
for amateur or professional play according to a recent survey by researchers at
Virginia Tech University.





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