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Football player McKamey, 19, dies after brain injury

Posted at 6:07 pm March 26, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Information from WYSH Radio

Late Tuesday night, the U.S. Naval Academy athletic department announced that 19-year-old freshman running back Will McKamey died on Tuesday, three days after collapsing during spring football practice. McKamey was flown to the Maryland Shock Trauma Center following the incident and underwent surgery to treat brain swelling and a blood clot over the weekend. He remained in a coma until he passed away Tuesday afternoon.

His parents, Kara and Randy McKamey, were very active on social media since Will went to the hospital, updating friends, family and complete strangers on the condition of their son. The online support drew attention from all over the country and the world as prayers were offered up for Will and his family, and his story was reported on by several national media outlets.

Randy McKamey was his son’s coach at Grace Christian Academy in Knoxville and also coached football at Clinton Middle School for several years.

Will McKamey won the state Mr. Football Back of the Year award in 2012, his senior season at Grace, and was majoring in oceanography at the Naval Academy. In his final high school game, he suffered a brain injury that ended his high school career and kept him in the hospital for several days but never needed surgery during his stay. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Clinton Middle School, football, Grace Christian Academy, Kara McKamey, Maryland Shock Trauma Center, Mr. Football Back of the Year, Randy McKamey, running back, U.S. Naval Academy, USNA, Will McKamey, WYSH

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