Ex-player sues school, coach over concussions

FLINT (AP) — A former high school football player who says he’s suffering the side effects of concussions is suing his coach and a Flint-area school district.

Destin Julian, 19, says he still has seizures and struggles to pay attention two years after head injuries at Hamady High School.

He says his coach urged him to play through pain. His father, Patrick Julian, tells the Detroit Free Press “it was about the wins.”

Hamady is in the Westwood Heights school district. Superintendent Peter Toal declined to comment on the allegations but said coaches are trained in understanding head trauma.

Coach Gary Lee didn’t return messages seeking comment. Toal said Lee is “very committed to kids.”