(Bloomberg) -- A high school football player from Long Island, New York, died after colliding with an opponent in a game last night.
Tom Cutinella, a junior at Shoreham-Wading River High School in New York, died after colliding with a player from John Glenn High School’s team in Elwood, New York, Steven Cohen, superintendent of Shoreham-Wading River School District, said in a statement posted on the district website.
He was the third high-school football player to die in the past week, according to ESPN. Cornerback Demario Harris Jr. of Charles Henderson High School in Troy, Alabama, died after collapsing on the field following a tackle, and linebacker Isaiah Langston of Rolesville High School in North Carolina died after collapsing following pregame warmups, ESPN said.
Cutinella was a varsity linebacker and guard who had played for the school since entering high school. Details about the nature of the injury weren’t disclosed. Newsday reported that it was a head injury.
“Our school community is truly devastated by this awful news and we all extend our deepest condolences to Tom’s family and friends during this difficult time,” Cohen said in the statement.
Cutinella also played lacrosse and was a member of the Natural Helpers, a peer mentoring program.
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