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A basketball participant at a junior faculty in Oklahoma who was injured throughout a recreation has died, faculty officers mentioned.
Connors State School sophomore Ethan Dietz died Tuesday after he was injured through the second half of a recreation Saturday in Texas, the college mentioned in a statement posted to its Facebook page. A spokesperson for the school, Shannon Rigsby, mentioned preliminary experiences point out Dietz suffered some form of head damage, however that she did not have any extra data.
“Ethan exemplified what it means to be a Cowboy, to worth arduous work and being a part of a group,” in line with the assertion from the college. “Whereas the group and the Cowboy group are processing our personal grief, our hearts exit to his household and pals.”
Dietz scored six points and grabbed four rebounds in his remaining recreation towards Grayson School earlier than struggling the deadly damage.
Messages searching for remark had been left Wednesday with the school’s athletic director and males’s basketball coach.
A number of of the school’s males’s and girls’s basketball video games had been canceled following Dietz’s dying. The varsity mentioned counseling could be made out there to college students, school and workers.
Dietz was a 6-foot-8 ahead from Vilonia, Arkansas, who was averaging 11 factors per recreation by means of eight video games up to now this season, according to the team’s website.
“Ethan’s loss reminds us all how treasured life is and the way a lot these round us influence our lives,” the college mentioned in its assertion. “As we transfer by means of this loss collectively as a group, let’s be impressed by Ethan’s spirit, friendship and love.”
A vigil in his honor was scheduled for Dec. 1 on the faculty’s campus in Warner, Oklahoma.
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