Boy, 13, Dies Over a Month After Sustaining Brain Injury During Basketball Game: 'He Just Never Woke Up'New Foto - Boy, 13, Dies Over a Month After Sustaining Brain Injury During Basketball Game: 'He Just Never Woke Up'

GoFundMe A 13-year-old boy died over a month after sustaining a brain injury during a basketball game in March Shama'ar Jefferson suffered from a brain bleed that was caused by a ruptured blood vessel, doctors later confirmed "He was just doing something he loved, playing basketball," the teen's parents said A 13-year-old boy who was hospitalized after sustaining a brain injury during a basketball game in March has died. Shama'ar Jefferson died this month, weeks after being hospitalized for injuries he sustained during a sports tournament on March 30, according to aFacebook postfrom the organizationJust a Kid from Wichita. The group, which provides basketball camps for kids in Kansas, expressed condolences to Brandon Cornwall and Shaquela Cornwell, Jefferson's father and mother, respectively, along with his "family, friends, teammates and classmates." Jefferson began feeling unwell midway through the basketball tournament, according to local outletsKWCH-TV,KSNW-TVandKAKE-TV. The teen told coaches that his head had been hurting and he was suffering from blurry vision after the first half of the game, per KWCH-TV. Jefferson was then given a concussion test and passed, but he later collapsed when he stood up and moved to grab his bag behind the bench, KAKE-TV reported. GoFundMe Related:'Vibrant' High School Football Player, 16, Dies 2 Weeks After Sustaining 'Brain Injury' During Game The teen was taken to Wesley Children's Hospital, where doctors confirmed that he had been suffering from a brain bleed that was caused by a ruptured blood vessel, according to KAKE-TV. Jefferson underwent surgery and was then placed in the ICU. "He just never woke up from the injury," his mother Shaquela later told KAKE-TV. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. GoFundMe Jefferson's family detailed in aGoFundMepage that they moved the teen to Children's Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, where they sought a "second opinion in his care giving" from a pediatric specialist team. "He was just doing something he loved, playing basketball," Shaquela told KAKE-TV. "It's hard to see him go from that to fighting for his life." Jefferson's parents told KAKE-TV and KSNW-TV that he was an eighth grade honor student at Stucky Middle School and had aspirations to make the Wichita Heights High School varsity basketball team the following school year. They also described him as someone who was easy to "love," stating, "If you met him, you [loved] him. If you know him, you love him." "He has touched so many people just by his smile, so just to know that so many people care, even people who don't know him," they continued. Read the original article onPeople

Boy, 13, Dies Over a Month After Sustaining Brain Injury During Basketball Game: ‘He Just Never Woke Up’

Boy, 13, Dies Over a Month After Sustaining Brain Injury During Basketball Game: 'He Just Never Woke Up' GoFundMe A 13-year-old boy ...
Last-place Orioles fire manager Brandon Hyde after falling 13 games under .500New Foto - Last-place Orioles fire manager Brandon Hyde after falling 13 games under .500

BALTIMORE (AP) — The Baltimore Orioles fired manager Brandon Hyde on Saturday after a dismal start to the season by a team coming off two consecutive playoff appearances. The Orioles are 15-28 and in last place in the AL East following a loss to Washington on Friday night. Hyde guided the team through an extensive rebuild and won manager of the year honors in 2023, but Baltimore's performance slipped noticeably during the second half of last year, and the Orioles have put themselves in a significant hole so far in 2025. "As the head of baseball operations, the poor start to our season is ultimately my responsibility," Orioles executive vice president and general manager Mike Elias said in a statement. "Part of that responsibility is pursuing difficult changes in order to set a different course for the future. I want to thank Brandon for his hard work, dedication and passion all these years, and for returning the team to the playoffs and winning an AL East championship." Third base coach Tony Mansolino will serve as interim manager. The Orioles also fired major league field coordinator/catching instructor Tim Cossins. Hyde is the third major league manager fired in the last 10 days, joiningPittsburgh's Derek SheltonandColorado's Bud Black. Hyde was in his seventh season as Baltimore's manager. He endured seasons of 108 and 110 losses early on, but by 2023, the Orioles won the AL East with 101 victories — and the future looked incredibly bright thanks to young standouts like infielder Gunnar Henderson, catcher Adley Rutschman and right-hander Grayson Rodriguez. Baltimore had other top prospects in the organization as well, but after a 49-25 start last year, the Orioles played sub-.500 baseball the rest of the way and settled for a wild card. For a second straight season, Baltimore was swept out of the playoffs in its first series. Then came an offseason in which ace Corbin Burnes left via free agency, and the front office tried to patch up the rotation with one-year stopgaps like Charlie Morton, Tomoyuki Sugano and Kyle Gibson. Sugano has pitched well but the other two haven't, and the Orioles have the worst ERA in the American League at 5.31. Meanwhile, an offense that was supposed to be the team's strength has been spotty. Rutschman is batting .214, Ryan Mountcastle is at .233 and Cedric Mullins has slumped all the way to .226 after a good start. The Orioles are hitting .192 with runners in scoring position, the worst mark in baseball. Friday's4-3 loss to the Nationalswas a microcosm of the season so far. Baltimore left 15 men on base and allowed the winning run to score from second on an infield single in the top of the ninth. Top prospects Heston Kjerstad and Coby Mayo haven't produced much, and injuries to Colton Cowser, Jordan Westburg and Tyler O'Neill have hurt the lineup as well. And the pitching staff could afford health problems even less. Rodriguez and reliever Andrew Kittredge haven't pitched at all this year, and Zach Eflin missed time as well. The team's poor start has put Elias under scrutiny after what looked like a very successful rebuild. If the Orioles don't climb back into contention this year, he will be under a lot of pressure next offseason to bring the team back to the path it appeared to be on less than a year ago. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Last-place Orioles fire manager Brandon Hyde after falling 13 games under .500

Last-place Orioles fire manager Brandon Hyde after falling 13 games under .500 BALTIMORE (AP) — The Baltimore Orioles fired manager Brandon ...
Why Bears coach Ben Johnson likes Chicago's schedule, early bye week in 2025New Foto - Why Bears coach Ben Johnson likes Chicago's schedule, early bye week in 2025

TheChicago Bearswere one of four NFL teams to draw the earliest possible bye week for the 2025 NFL season. They will get a break in Week 5 after playing just four games. That could end up being a good thing for theBears, in the opinion of Chicago's new coach Ben Johnson. "I actually like where that bye week is, because it usually takes about four weeks into the season to find out who you are as a team, what you do well and what you don't do well,"Johnson explained in a Friday appearance on "The Herd" with Colin Cowherd. "That's a good time so we can reflect on that as a coaching staff to really hone in on what we want to be for the remaining three-quarters of the season." The Bears had a relatively early bye week during the 2024 campaign but failed to take advantage of it. Chicago came out of its Week 7 bye for a touted Week 8 battle againstJayden Danielsand theWashington Commanders. The Bears lost that game on an improbable Hail Mary, starting a tailspin during which they lost 10 consecutive contests. Johnson will look to take better advantage of Chicago's early bye week in 2025, and he doesn't have to look far to find an example of an early-season break helping a team. ThePhiladelphia Eaglesdrew a Week 5 bye in 2024. After a 2-2 start to the season, the Eagles logged a 10-game winning streak and finished the regular season with a 14-3 record. Philadelphia then thrived in the postseason before eventually trouncing theKansas City Chiefs40-22 in Super Bowl 59. CALEB WILLIAMS:Family tried to keep Bears from drafting QB No. 1 overall, per reports As such, the early bye week could benefit Chicago as they look to create an identity under Johnson. That said, the first-year coach also understands the Bears – who underwent significant changes to their coaching staff and offensive line during the offseason – may take a while to jell and reach their full potential. "My experience has been when you get a new group together, it could take up to half the season before they really start to mesh and come together," Johnson said. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Bears schedule 2025: Why Ben Johnson likes early bye week

Why Bears coach Ben Johnson likes Chicago's schedule, early bye week in 2025

Why Bears coach Ben Johnson likes Chicago's schedule, early bye week in 2025 TheChicago Bearswere one of four NFL teams to draw the earl...
Paolini beats Gauff to become first home player in 40 years to win the Italian OpenNew Foto - Paolini beats Gauff to become first home player in 40 years to win the Italian Open

ROME (AP) —Jasmine Paolinitook advantage of the crowd's support and beat Coco Gauff 6-4, 6-2 to become the first home player to win theItalian Openin 40 years on Saturday. Withtop-ranked Jannik Sinnerto play Carlos Alcaraz in the men's final on Sunday, Italy could earn its first sweep of the Rome singles titles. The last Italian woman to win the open was Raffaella Reggi in 1985 in Taranto. The last local man to raise the trophy was Adriano Panatta in 1976. Paolini and partner Sara Errani are also in the women's doubles final and will play Veronika Kudermetova and Elise Mertens for that trophy on Sunday. With the country's tennis boom in full force, Italy President Sergio Mattarella attended the woman's final at the Foro Italico. Numerous fans held aloft Italian flags and they constantly shouted "Vai Jasmine" ("Go Jasmine"). The fifth-ranked Paolini was the runner-up at the French Open and Wimbledon and led Italy to the Billie Jean King Cup title last year. She'll move up to No. 4 in the rankings on Monday — which will improve her position in the draw for the French Open next weekend. Gauff, the 2023 U.S. Open champion who was ranked No. 3, struggled with unforced errors and double faults. It's the second time in two clay-court tournaments that Gauff has finished runner-up. She lost the Madrid Open final two weeks ago to Aryna Sabalenka. Paolini also beat Gauff at a clay-court event in Stuttgart, Germany, in April. Monica Seles in 1990 was the last woman to sweep Rome's singles and doubles titles in the same year. ___ AP tennis:https://apnews.com/hub/tennis

Paolini beats Gauff to become first home player in 40 years to win the Italian Open

Paolini beats Gauff to become first home player in 40 years to win the Italian Open ROME (AP) —Jasmine Paolinitook advantage of the crowd...
Piastri on pole for Emilia-Romagna GP as Ferrari strugglesNew Foto - Piastri on pole for Emilia-Romagna GP as Ferrari struggles

IMOLA, Italy (AP) — Oscar Piastri fought his way through traffic to take pole position in the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix on Saturday as Ferrari had a terrible session, with neither car in the top 10. Piastri seemed to lose valuable time getting past cars toward the end of his final qualifying lap but it still proved enough as Max Verstappen fell just .034 of a second short of the Australian's time. That gives Piastri a big advantage in Sunday's race at a track where overtaking is notably difficult. George Russell took third for Mercedes, pushing Piastri's McLaren teammate and title rival Lando Norris down to fourth. It was a tough day for the home fans as Ferrari drivers Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton and Formula 1's sole Italian driver, Kimi Antonelli, all qualified outside the top 10. All three were caught out by rivals improving their times at the end of the second part of qualifying, with Leclerc 11th, Hamilton 12th and Antonelli 13th. Earlier in the session, heavy crashes forRed Bull's Yuki Tsunodaand Alpine's Franco Colapinto brought out the red flag. ___ AP auto racing:https://apnews.com/hub/auto-racing

Piastri on pole for Emilia-Romagna GP as Ferrari struggles

Piastri on pole for Emilia-Romagna GP as Ferrari struggles IMOLA, Italy (AP) — Oscar Piastri fought his way through traffic to take pole pos...

 

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