High school football player dies after being injured in a game
Evan Murray was a senior quarterback for Warren Hills Regional High School who was injured in a game Friday night and later died at the hospital. Witnesses say the hit occurred behind the line of scrimmage late in the second quarter. The page said Murray was hit while in the backfield.
“But you always have in the back of your head anything could happen”, he said.
“Our coach was telling us he was going to be all right”, cheerleader Kaitlin Bell, 16, told the Daily News.
The specific cause of Murray’s death has yet to be revealed. “As Americans and parents we need to come to understand what moments like this means to children in sports and their families”.
The specific circumstances of Murray’s death weren’t revealed by school district administrators on Saturday.
At this point, there is no word on the type of injury Murray suffered during the game.
Warren County Prosecutor Richard Burke told the Express-Times that an autopsy was scheduled to be performed on Murray on Saturday afternoon.
The girlfriend of the New Jersey high school football player who died after a tackle has led the flood of tributes to the talented young athlete. Direct fatalities are classified as deaths that occurred as the result of competition. His starting quarterback, senior Chris Regalbuto, was having season-ending surgery on his broken leg when Sabella heard the news that has shaken the entire New Jersey football community. “There were no direct fatalities reported in organized youth, professional, or semiprofessional levels”. “Laura provided information about support services and how the students can access help”, wrote Chang.
Formichelli said when Murray took his last hit of the game, team members helped him up off the ground.