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Old 08-29-2011, 05:38 PM   #1
Sushee
Holy snakes! Star running back survives reptile in helmet

Darrick Strzelecki, a star running back for Gravette (Ark.) High, is used to close encounters with linebackers on the football field. He's not so accustomed to run-ins with reptiles on the field ... or at least he wasn't until a practice on Tuesday. That's when Strzelecki took off his helmet during a water break and found what he thought was a toy snake. As it turns out, it wasn't a toy at all, though he only discovered that when the reptile slithered away.

"It looked like a rubber snake, and I thought someone had played a practical joke on me," Strzelecki told the Associated Press. "When I grabbed it by the tail, that's when it jerked, and I dropped the helmet."
Luckily, a Gravette assistant coach was able to confirm that the snake which hid in Strzelecki's helmet was non-venomous after killing it shortly after it slipped out of his head gear. A day later, school officials made a clean sweep of the school's locker room and all of the equipment used by its teams.
You can see Strzelecki, who was named to NWAOnline's Small Schools 2011 preseason team of the year, in action below.

"It's funny now, but it's something I don't take lightly," Gravette head football coach Bill Harrelson told the AP. "All snakes are deadly in my book."
The aforementioned fall cleaning will probably prove sufficient to ensuring Strzelecki doesn't have further close calls with his equipment, but one can never be certain.
That's even more true when your teammates are calling you "snake boy," hissing at you and wriggling their fingers through the ear hole of your helmet, as Strzelecki found out in the days following his surprising discovery.
"When you have it crawling on your head, it freaks you out," he said. "It creeped me out. Even through the rest of practice, it felt like the snake was still crawling on me."



A couple of things stand out for me in this story:

1. "a Gravette assistant coach was able to confirm that the snake which hid in Strzelecki's helmet was non-venomous after killing it shortly after it slipped out of his head gear." ---the snake never bit the boy, but they killed it anyway while it was trying to get away.

2. ""It's funny now, but it's something I don't take lightly," Gravette head football coach Bill Harrelson told the AP. "All snakes are deadly in my book."---Really? What a moron, plain and simple.

Even the title of the story, he 'survived' a snake in his helmet as if he went through some excruciating ordeal. He didn't even realize the snake was in there until he took his helmet off.

http://rivals.yahoo.com/highschool/b...hschool-wp5078
 
Old 08-29-2011, 08:35 PM   #2
rcarichter
How proud they must be that their coach is afraid of all snakes. They could've just asked one of the cheerleaders to take it away. I love that they did a full sweep of the locker room.You know what they say, if there's one snake outside, there are hundreds you can't see hiding in the air-conditioned gym. And imagine how hard it is to kill the invisible ones. They travel in herds, right?

Noelle
 
Old 08-30-2011, 06:53 PM   #3
Chris Wilkinson
Angry Give me a break

Stories like this only confirms why I dislike people for the most part. No I dislike people all the time!
 
Old 08-30-2011, 07:12 PM   #4
Helenthereef
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Originally Posted by rcarichter View Post
.You know what they say, if there's one snake outside, there are hundreds you can't see hiding in the air-conditioned gym. And imagine how hard it is to kill the invisible ones. They travel in herds, right?

Noelle
Love it!
 

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