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A 10-year-old Indiana boy died Tuesday just days after fulfilling a dream of playing football under the lights, prompting mourners to come out for a vigil at the field where he played.
Treven Ball of French Lick played for the Spring Valley Schools youth team, according to WAVE-TV.
”It was just four days ago he was running up and down the bleachers,” said Jessica Alexander, a family friend. “It doesn’t feel like it’s ever going to be the same without him on this field.”
Treven Joe Ball, 10, of French Lick, Indiana entered into eternal rest on Tuesday September 13th, 2022 in his mother’s arms on the way to Memorial Hospital in Jasper, Indiana.
He was born in Jasper, Indiana on September 19th, 2011 to Terrin and Holly (Busick) Ball.
Treven was in the 5th grade at Springs Valley Elementary School and a member of Springs Valley Flock. He was a lineman in the Springs Valley Youth League Football and a third baseman and pitcher for Springs Valley ...
“He was a ray of light and always wanted & tried to make everyone around him better & feel loved. He was a role model/shining example of what parents want their children to aspire to be. Last Saturday was his first and last football game under the Valley lights. He had a passion for sports and loved this field,” Heather Renae Carnes posted on Facebook.
Ball’s aunt, Megan Murphy, said the massive turnout for the vigil was bittersweet for family members who found it difficult to return to one of the most special places in the boy’s life.
“We knew what kind of kid he was,” Murphy said. “But to just come out here and see all the lives that he has affected, that truly meant something to us.”
“He just made you want to be a better person … just because of the way he lived,” she said.
Tributes flowed for the child.
“He was such a kind, bigger than life personality, fun-loving 5th grade boy. He never met a stranger and always had a hug to share. All that knew him loved him,” Brooke Ball wrote on a GoFundMe page set up for the family.
A funeral notice posted on Facebook said he loved his family and sports.
“He loved playing football, baseball, basketball, hunting, fishing and riding his dirt bike. He was and always will be his brother and sister’s biggest protector,” the notice said. “He was happiest helping others and supporting his friends and teammates.”
“He was always there to encourage someone else or give them a fist bump!” the Spring Valley football team posted on Facebook.
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DEERFIELD, IL — An incoming freshman died earlier this week after being found unresponsive and not breathing in a dormitory entryway at Trinity International University. Avery Gilbert, a 2022 graduate of Grayslake North High School and Trinity football player, was discovered by a teammate Wednesday afternoon collapsed at Johnson Hall, according to school officials.
The Lake Villa resident, who had only been on campus for three days, would later die at Highland Park Hospital.
In a letter to the Trinity community, President Nicholas Perrin said the Lake County Coroner has not yet officially determined the cause of Gilbert's death, but did say it may have been related to a pre-existing medical condition triggered by an allergen.
Perrin said medical personnel arrived within minutes of being called, administering CPR and other life-saving measures to Gilbert. His time of death at the hospital was at around 1:30 p.m.
Gilbert was known for his "infectious energy, generosity and joy," according to Perrin, who spoke with the student's family and Willie Tillman, his Trinity football coach. They told him that Gilbert was "all in" from the first day he showed up on campus and was "ready to participate in community life and to be the best student and best wide receiver he could be."
SIDE NOTE SCREENSHOT OF GRAYSLAKE NORTH HIGH SCHOOL POLICY FOR FALL 2021:
https://www.tiu.edu/trinity-coronavirus-covid-19-information/
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