
R. I. Baker students learn the importance of Reporting potential head injuries
COALDALE — A visit from the Lethbridge Hurricanes didn’t provide students or staff at R.I. Baker Middle School with any autographs, or memories of a hard-fought floor hockey battle.
Instead, they received something much more valuable. Their junior hockey heroes helped create greater awareness of concussions – including the need to report potential head injuries – and provided first-hand accounts of how devastating their impact can be.
“You have all these plans for your future,” noted Principal Jason Prebushewski, as he addressed students to wrap up the session. “Basically it’s the brain that says whether or not you can do that. If you can’t remember things, or you have trouble focusing, or you can’t recall words or stick to one thought for a while, that’s going to affect what you can do in your future.”
Hurricanes’ athletic therapist, Marty Palechuk, shared information about the cause of concussions, the symptoms and the protocol followed to ensure affected players are fit to return to action. Staff and students at R.I. Baker then heard from players Dino Kambeitz, Ty Prefontaine and Koletrane Wilson.