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BURT OK AFTER KO.


Byline: Daily News

Reseda's Mark Burt, the second-leading receiver in the City Section, was hospitalized Friday night after being knocked unconscious unconscious, in psychology, that aspect of mental life that is separate from immediate consciousness and is not subject to recall at will. Sigmund Freud regarded the unconscious as a submerged but vast portion of the mind.  during Reseda's loss to Monroe of North Hills.

Reseda coach Steve Kingery said Burt was released and is doing fine after a CT-scan proved negative. Kingery, who talked with Burt's parents Saturday, said the injury probably was a concussion concussion

Period of nervous-function impairment that results from relatively mild brain injury, often with no bleeding in the cerebral cortex. It causes brief unconsciousness, followed by mental confusion and physical difficulties.
.

Burt is scheduled to see his primary physician Monday, and he won't play this week.

``I was very concerned, but Mark was squeezing my hand and moving his legs. He seemed to be OK when I was with him on the field,'' Kingery said. ``No one wants to see an injury like that. We're all out here to have fun.''

Verdugo Hills linebacker Ryan Workman WORKMAN. One who labors, one who is employed to do business for another.
     2. The obligations of a workman are to perform the work he has undertaken to do; to do it in proper time; to do it well to employ the things furnished him according to his contract.
 also will be sidelined at least a week, but he received encouraging news. What was first feared to be internal bleeding For the death metal band, see .

Internal bleeding is bleeding occurring inside the body. Causes
It may be caused by high blood pressure (by causing blood vessel rupture) or other forms of injury, especially high speed deceleration occurring during an automobile
 was diagnosed as a second-degree concussion and a pulled muscle in his neck.

Workman was injured in·jure  
tr.v. in·jured, in·jur·ing, in·jures
1. To cause physical harm to; hurt.

2. To cause damage to; impair.

3.
 in the third quarter of Friday's loss to North Hollywood and was hospitalized until early Saturday.

- Gerry Gittelson
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Title Annotation:Sports
Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:Oct 14, 2001
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