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THP releases report on ORHS football player crash

Posted at 5:38 pm July 22, 2015
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Authorities said the three Oak Ridge High School football players injured in a Tuesday afternoon crash were not wearing seat belts, and the driver has been charged after the car he was driving crashed into a utility pole in Blount County.

Preliminary information from the Tennessee Highway Patrol said the 2000 Ford Taurus was being driven northbound on U.S. 321, also known as Lamar Alexander Parkway, by a 17-year-old unidentified juvenile from Oak Ridge, when the male driver let the vehicle exit the northbound lane, where it then entered into the center turning lane.

“The driver then crossed over the turn lane and entered into the southbound lanes of Highway 321,” the THP said. “The vehicle then crossed over both the southbound lanes and shoulder, where it struck a curb before it entered into a grass field area. The vehicle then struck a high spot of earth in the field, which made the vehicle go airborne.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, High School, K-12, Sports Tagged With: Blount County, crash, Davon Middleton, DeVonta Mitchell, football player crash, football players, Jaylen Nickerson, Lamar Alexander Parkway, Oak Ridge High School, Tennessee Highway Patrol, THP, U.S. 321

Two ORHS football players listed in serious condition after car crash, hospital says

Posted at 4:00 pm July 22, 2015
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Oak Ridge Wildcats Jaylen Nickerson and McMinn County

Junior running back Jaylen Nickerson (29) scored two touchdowns for the Oak Ridge Wildcats at McMinn County on Friday, September 19, 2014. Nickerson was one of three Oak Ridge High School football players injured in a Tuesday afternoon car crash in Blount County. (File photo by Julio Culiat)

 

Note: This story was updated at 4:41 p.m.

Two Oak Ridge High School football players are listed in serious condition at the University of Tennessee Medical Center in Knoxville after a Tuesday afternoon car crash in Blount County, a spokesperson said Wednesday afternoon.

Jaylen Nickerson, who will be a senior this year, and DeVonta Mitchell, who will be a junior, are both at the hospital in serious condition, spokesperson Susan Wyatt said.

Davon Middleton, a third ORHS student-athlete injured in the crash, was reportedly taken to Blount Memorial, treated for a concussion, and released.

Nickerson is a running back, Middleton is a defensive back, and Mitchell is a wide receiver. Nickerson was one of two main running backs last year. T.J. Allison was the other. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Blount County, Education, Front Page News, High School, K-12, Police and Fire, Sports Tagged With: Blount County, Bruce Borchers, crash, Davon Middleton, DeVonta Mitchell, Jaylen Nickerson, Joe Gaddis, Lamar Alexander Parkway, Oak Ridge Has Talent, ORHS, Susan Wyatt, University of Tennessee Medical Center, Wildcats

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