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lakers
02-20-2008, 12:38 PM
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NEW ORLEANS -- Shannon Veal stepped to the foul line, steadied herself and sank two free throws. Then she signaled her coach that she needed a breather.

Before her coach could replace her, the 17-year-old Louisiana high school star collapsed and died.

"It's the kind of thing I'll always look back on, but it was just seconds," Glen Oaks High School coach Harold Boudreaux said. "She was guarding a player and just keeled over. You could hear her head hit the floor."

Paramedics arrived in minutes Monday night. They began CPR and used a defibrillator as the crowd of about 200 watched. Among those at the gym was an LSU scout and Veal's father, Gilbert, who was recording the playoff game at Glen Oaks in Baton Rouge.

"Nothing can prepare you for this," Boudreaux said. "The only comfort is that she was doing what she loved. She wasn't interested in playing basketball, she was in love with playing basketball. She was a real basketball player."

Veal, a 5-foot-8 junior point guard, was the district MVP. She was averaging 14 points, 5.5 assists and two steals.

"She was everything you want in a point guard," Boudreaux said. "She could read the court and control the game. But she was also everything you want in a young lady. She was an MVP at life."

Veal had received letters from more than 75 schools, including LSU and Tulane, Boudreaux said.

The cause of death was not known on Tuesday. Veal was diabetic, but Dr. Kim Edward LeBlanc, chairman of the Department of Family Medicine at the LSU Medical Center and a specialist in sports medicine, said that should not have prevented her from playing.

"Generally if you have well controlled diabetes there should be no problems, especially at that age," LeBlanc said. "In fact, we encourage diabetics to exercise."

Glen Oaks' game against Helen Cox High School was called with 1:34 left in the first half. At the time, Glen Oaks led 31-17. Veal had scored 11 points.

Less than 24 hours after the game was suspended, Veal's teammates, opponents, fellow students and fans were back at the gym to finish the remaining 17:34 of the regional playoff game. Glen Oaks beat Helen Cox 67-40.

"It was hard, it was hard not seeing that No. 25," Boudreaux said, referencing Veal's jersey number. "But I give it to my kids. They came out. They held their composure. They played under control. What more can you ask for?"

AP Panther Fan
02-20-2008, 04:23 PM
:(

Wow, can you imagine how hard it was for those kids to finish playing that game last night.

pirate4state
02-20-2008, 04:25 PM
:(

How awful.

LH Panther Mom
02-20-2008, 04:34 PM
I was reading about this yesterday. I'm sure it was very hard for them to get back out there, but I'm glad to see that they won.