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CalallenWildcat
07-13-2006, 11:52 AM
http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/news/story?id=2517821

HS football player dies in accident after paintball battle
Associated Press
JENKS, Okla. -- Jenks High School football players and coaches comforted each other after a 17-year-old teammate died in an accident following a rolling paintball battle on the Creek Turnpike.

Garrett Bennett was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash on Wednesday just west of U.S. 75, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol reported. The driver and another passenger of the crashed sport utility vehicle were transported to St. Francis Hospital in Tulsa, where they were treated for non life-threatening injuries.

The teenagers had just left a paintball competition for junior and senior football players when a passenger in another vehicle fired paint balls at the SUV in which Bennett was a passenger, the patrol reported. The occupants of both vehicles were Jenks football players.

The SUV Bennett was in, driven by Mitchell Hill, began to swerve as he passed the other vehicle and Hill apparently lost control, troopers said. The vehicle crossed the median and the westbound lanes of the highway, struck a speed-limit sign and then overturned several times, the OHP reported.

All four passengers in Hill's SUV wore seat belts, but Bennett was thrown out.

Hill was treated at the hospital and released, but Jacob Laptad, 18, was kept overnight for observation. Luke Hill, the 19-year-old brother of the driver, declined treatment at the scene, the OHP reported.

"I have seen a lot of horseplay over the past years, but I think this is the first time I have ever seen somebody playing paintball at 75 mph," patrol Lt. Pete Norwood said.

Football players and coaches met at their locker room after the fatal crash, said Tara Thompson, director of communications for Jenks Public Schools.

Counselors will be at the Jenks High School Counseling Office on Thursday, she said.

"Our prayers and hearts go out to the families right now at this tragic time," Thompson said.

Offensive line coach David Alexander said the 6-foot-1, 245-pound Bennett had been projected to start at center this fall, the beginning of what would have been his senior year.

"Garrett grew up in the Jenks system," Alexander said. "He was your typical Jenks football player. His whole life was Jenks football."

Isaac Norman, who graduated from Jenks High School this year and was a teammate of Bennett's, said they were good friends.

"He was just a great guy," Norman said. "He was always laughing and smiling, and he was very athletically talented."

Norman said he has talked to a few football team members and that they are all in shock.

"He didn't deserve what happened today. ... He didn't deserve to die this early," Norman said. "You want to have fun; you do something and don't think a lot of it, and you don't really think of the consequences until something like this happens."

Tulsa resident Eric A. Davis, 17, was the driver of the other SUV and was not injured. Brad P. Regal, 17, of Tulsa, and Keith Mefford of Jenks, who was passengers in Davis' vehicle, also were not injured.

Law officers may have to bring criminal charges against students who have lost a friend, Norwood said.

Lt. Phil Guest said Oklahoma Highway Patrol regional fatal crash investigators are continuing to look into the accident.

"We will be conducting other interviews. The final report will be handed over to the district attorney," Guest said.

CHS_CG
07-13-2006, 12:04 PM
That is horrible. My heart and prayers go out to the family and friends of this young man.

CalallenWildcat
07-13-2006, 12:41 PM
ttt

CHS_CG
07-13-2006, 12:43 PM
Originally posted by CalallenWildcat
ttt


still very sad!

big daddy russ
07-13-2006, 12:44 PM
That's sad to hear...

but on another note, where did paintball fit into the lead of this story? After reading the first two paragraphs, I was confused as all get out. I thought he died in a paintball accident.

CalallenWildcat
07-13-2006, 12:46 PM
Originally posted by big daddy russ
That's sad to hear...

but on another note, where did paintball fit into the lead of this story? After reading the first two paragraphs, I was confused as all get out. I thought he died in a paintball accident.

He kindof did...


The teenagers had just left a paintball competition for junior and senior football players when a passenger in another vehicle fired paint balls at the SUV in which Bennett was a passenger

CHS_CG
07-13-2006, 12:55 PM
im sorry but that is careless of the other ppl to shoot a paintball gun at somebody while they are driving!

mustang04
07-13-2006, 09:35 PM
not really.....i mean, a paintball is gonna splatter about as much as a big grasshopper on your windshield....there was no need to swerve....yes my prayers go out to the family, but paintball can not be blamed for this....

bobcat1
07-13-2006, 09:51 PM
I will pray for the family and all the team and friends as well. Sad Sad Sad. Who the heck cares where the blame lies. A kid is struck down at the best time of his life. It is not the time to lay blame.:mad: