High school football player dies, A Louisiana high school football player has died after suffering an injury during a game Friday night.
Franklin Parish Sheriff Kevin Cobb identified the victim as 16-year-old Tyrell Cameron, a Franklin Parish High School player who was hurt while helping cover a punt in the fourth quarter of the game against Sterlington.
Johnny Ogden, an investigator with the parish coroner’s office, said the player collapsed on the field after impact with another player. He was transported to the emergency room at Franklin Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead. The coroner’s office was still investigating the precise cause of death, Ogden said.
As news of the player's death spread, LSU coach Les Miles said he was planning reach out to the coaching staff at Franklin Parish.
"Just a horrible situation," Miles said after the weather-related cancellation of LSU's season opener against McNeese State on Saturday night. "Our thoughts and prayers go out to everyone involved in the entire thing. You work so hard to get out there on the football field. ... You never expect something like this to happen. Just a horrible and sad situation and again our prayers are with the family, school, coaches and players."
Louisiana High School Athletic Association executive director Eddie Bonine released a statement as well.
"As a father of three children, my heart breaks for Tyrell's family," Bonine said. "I cannot imagine their pain."
Franklin Parish Sheriff Kevin Cobb identified the victim as 16-year-old Tyrell Cameron, a Franklin Parish High School player who was hurt while helping cover a punt in the fourth quarter of the game against Sterlington.
Johnny Ogden, an investigator with the parish coroner’s office, said the player collapsed on the field after impact with another player. He was transported to the emergency room at Franklin Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead. The coroner’s office was still investigating the precise cause of death, Ogden said.
As news of the player's death spread, LSU coach Les Miles said he was planning reach out to the coaching staff at Franklin Parish.
"Just a horrible situation," Miles said after the weather-related cancellation of LSU's season opener against McNeese State on Saturday night. "Our thoughts and prayers go out to everyone involved in the entire thing. You work so hard to get out there on the football field. ... You never expect something like this to happen. Just a horrible and sad situation and again our prayers are with the family, school, coaches and players."
Louisiana High School Athletic Association executive director Eddie Bonine released a statement as well.
"As a father of three children, my heart breaks for Tyrell's family," Bonine said. "I cannot imagine their pain."
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