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Sudden cardiac death occurs in approximately one per 200,000 young athletes per year, usually triggered during competition or practice. [6] The victim is usually male and associated with association football, basketball, ice hockey, or American football, reflecting the large number of athletes participating in these sustained and strenuous ...
Baseball: Bus: Georgia, United States: 7: 5 members of team killed, 2 bus drivers: 12 January 2008: Bathurst High School: Basketball: Van: New Brunswick, Canada: 8: 7 members of team killed, 1 teacher: 15 January 2009: Brasil de Pelotas: Association football: Bus: Canguçu, Brazil: 3: 2 players and one member of staff killed [48] 18 July 2009 ...
Tristen Franklin was on a regular run in his neighborhood on Tuesday when he collapsed amid soaring temperatures. His community is in shock. 'So sad': 15-year-old Tennessee boy on cross-country ...
Just after 9 a.m. on Aug. 14, Leslie Noble experienced a medical emergency on the football field at Franklin High School in Reisertown, Maryland, where the temperature that day reached 82 degrees ...
The school district said it did not know a cause of death. NBC News is out to the Office of the State Chief Medical Examiner and Cheatham County Sheriff's Office for comment. Show comments
Earl Quigley served as head coach at Little Rock High School (now known as, Little Rock Central). He coached the Tigers from 1914 through 1946 for football, basketball, track & field, and baseball with an overall career record of 760 wins, 190 losses and 11 ties. In 22 years, his football teams won 149 games, lost 56 and tied 11.
Sime was a member of Duke's baseball and track and field teams, and played football for a season in 1958 while a first-year medical school student. [ 1 ] [ 8 ] His beginnings in track were accidental: his 100-yard dash on an unmowed grass surface in baseball shoes was a rapid 9.8 seconds, and the coaches soon asked him to join the track team.
In track and field, Carpenter holds school records in the 4x100 (45.9) set in 2004 and the 4x200 (1:36.84) during his senior season of 2005. Trent Valentine - Cambridge 17.