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I had lost track of the two players who collapsed on the field. I was reminded to look into developments in their cases by this thread from a year ago:
Sun Sep 25, 2022: A New Jersey high school football player dies nearly two weeks after he was 'critically injured' ...
NCPA Staff Sep 16, 2023 Updated Sep 18, 2023
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Jersey Shore, Pa. A Jersey Shore football player has passed away following a head injury he sustained during a football game last Friday.
The Engle family shared the heartbreaking update with the Jersey Shore Area School District, which posted the announcement on its Facebook page Saturday evening. ... "Max has been fighting hard throughout this week, but he needed to move on to fulfill a greater purpose," the statement read. "On Friday, September 15th, he joined the Lord and those who loved him and have gone before him. Please know he felt all your love and prayers."
Engle collapsed as he was walking off the field on Sept. 8, with just seconds left in the game at Harold L. Bolig Memorial Stadium in Selinsgrove. Jersey Shore Superintendend Dr. Brian Ulmer shared an update on Engle's condition four days later, saying the teen's condition "has rapidly declined and medical prognosis is not good."
Communities around the region wore orange on Thursday to show support for the family and a fundraiser for the family organized by Engle's best friend, Liam McClain, raised nearly $55,000. ... "The generous gifts you have bestowed upon our family will be used to honor Max as well as to move forward a message of togetherness, community and love," the family said.
The family offered thanks for the community support and thoughts and prayers for Engle's teammates and friends and everyone who was affected by the tragedy. ... "He will be greatly missed every single day and we know he will be with us in everything we do," the statement said. "Although Max's next adventure is not what we thought, we know he is doing greater things than we had hoped for him."
NEWS
SEP 25, 2023
ZACH POWELL
Special to the Sun-Gazette
JERSEY SHOREMembers of the Jersey Shore football team, school and community gathered at Bald Birds Brewery in Jersey Shore early Sunday afternoon to honor the life of Max Engle, a former Bulldog football player who passed away on Friday, September 15.
The event was held for the community to gather in fellowship to celebrate Engles life and give the family an opportunity to thank everyone for the overflow of support theyve gotten over the past two weeks.
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Thousands of people from students, families and Jersey Shore graduates lined up outside the brewery to wait their turn to take in the emotional but honoring event for Engle. The scene included different pictures of Engle that were displayed at each table and a walk-through with many pictures and memories of Engles life, including a big-screen slideshow. Some even gathered for refreshments, sharing condolences to the Engle family.
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The event comes just nine days after the passing of the former defensive end. The Bulldogs have played two games since then and have come up with two consecutive wins over Shikellamy seven days ago and Saturday on the road at Mifflinburg. While achieving the goal of winning games has been successful, the Bulldogs havent lost sight of supporting the Engle family, playing for their brother Max and remembering who he was as a person and player.
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A second Pennsylvania high school football player was injured around the same time. I'll see what I can find out about him.
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Martin's dad says he is showing improvement
Updated: 11:09 PM EDT Sep 22, 2023
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KARNS CITY, Pa. The Karns City High School football team beat rival Moniteau 48-15 Friday night, taking the field at home for the first time since its quarterback, Mason Martin, collapsed on the field three weeks ago. ... The game took on additional significance for Mason Martin's father, Denny Martin, who teaches at Moniteau.
"It's only fitting that in tonight's first home game since his injury, we're playing against the team, the school that I teach at," Denny Martin said. "And that'll be special for me because Moniteau has a pretty close attachment to this as well. And they all know my son pretty well, too. It'll mean a lot for them to be playing in this game as well as Karns City."
Denny Martin said he would be watching the game online from his son's hospital room. Martin said the last several days there have been encouraging.
"We're starting to see signs of improvement. He's getting a lot of the stuff off his face, tubes and EEG markers. He's starting to look like my son again," Martin said. "He's had a breathing tube come out, so he has a trachea now, but at least the breathing tube, it makes him more comfortable than a tube down his throat, and you can see his face now." ... Denny Martin said he is taking in every victory and is encouraged by the latest word from doctors.
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It was a grim stretch of days.
Another Pa. high school football player had to be flown to a hospital from a game Monday as alarming trend continues
Updated: Sep. 12, 2023, 5:51 a.m. | Published: Sep. 12, 2023, 5:00 a.m.
Yard flags in support of Max Engle are starting to appear after Kimberely D. Martin made one for her store window. She is selling the flags at a discount because she said she does not want to make money off a tragedy.
By Brian Linder | blinder@pennlive.com
Another Pennsylvania high school football player had to be flown from a game Monday to a Pittsburgh-area hospital, according to a report from TribLive.com.
Per the site, a Latrobe freshman football player was injured near the end of his teams game against Thomas Jefferson and was airlifted to UPMC Childrens Hospital.
TribLive.com said the players identity and condition were not available Monday night.
The West Jefferson Hills School District, including families, students and staff send their thoughts and prayers to the student, his family and the Greater Latrobe school community, West Jefferson Hills superintendent Janet Sardon told the site.
The news comes after a frightening and particularly brutal weekend in which at least four high school football players in Pennsylvania had to be rushed to hospitals. And that comes as Karns City quarterback Mason Martin, who collapsed on the field back on Sept. 1 during his teams season-opener, continues to fight for his life in a hospital Pittsburgh, too.
Per TribLive.com, Laurel Highlands star Antwan Black Jr., Shenango lineman Michael Egetoe and an unidentified Sto-Rox player, all had to be flown to hospitals from their games Friday night. Also, Jersey Shore defensive lineman Max Engle collapsed Friday during his teams game against Selinsgrove and, according to The {Daily} Item, trainers and EMTs worked on the Bulldogs senior for nearly 10 minutes before he was taken away in an ambulance.
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(13,449 posts)A football player on the schools team had died after a head injury a few years earlier. We had an excellent soccer team, played in a league with private schools from a very large geographical area. The school still doesnt play football.
Now of course theres fierce competition in soccer among all the public schools in the area, boys and girls.
FakeNoose
(35,514 posts)It's an unnecessary risk these football players have to take, and the possible injuries might affect their entire lives. Why can't the rules be revised enough to make this sport safer for high-school-aged kids?
Coaches and officials need to be vigilant for dangerous behavior and unsportsmanlike conduct. Sometimes these boys just don't realize they might cause a serious injury to themselves or others. "Winning at any cost" just isn't worth it.