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			<pubDate>Sat, 05 Mar 2011 22:29:20 GMT</pubDate>
			<dc:creator>louise black</dc:creator>
			<description><![CDATA[<p>I speak for everyone hearing this story in the great state of Michigan. We are heart broken and tears won&#x27;t stop flowing for this young man. Our deepest sympathy to his family.</p>]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 05 Mar 2011 04:23:54 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p> Fennville basketball player Wes Leonard dies after hitting winning shot, collapsing on court<br /><br />Fennville basketball player Wes Leonard<br /><br />JON SCHULTZ<br /><br />The Holland Sentinel<br /><br />Mar 04, 2011 @ 08:28 AMLast update Mar 04, 2011 @ 04:30 PM<br /><br />Fennville, MI<br /><br />A moment of jubilation for hundreds of Fennville basketball fans turned to horror Thursday night as junior Wes Leonard collapsed on the court after celebrating his team s dramatic victory and clinching of a perfect season.<br /><br />About two hours later, the 16-year-old Leonard died at 10:40 p.m. at Holland Hospital, said Tim Breed, the hospital s spokesperson.<br /><br />Leonard, the undefeated Blackhawks star player, scored the game-winning layup in a 57-55 win over Bridgman in overtime at Fennville High School. He fell to the ground amid teammates and fans who stormed the court.<br /><br />Wes arrived at Holland Hospital in cardiac arrest, Breed said. All efforts were made after he arrived to help restart his heart, but unfortunately, those efforts were not successful.<br /><br />Moments before he collapsed, his teammates had given him a celebratory hoist into the air before a team huddle.<br /><br />Leonard is the second Fennville athlete to die in 14 months. Wrestler Nathaniel Hernandez passed away in January of 2010 after suffering a seizure at home following his participation in a high school wrestling match. He was 14.<br /><br />Leonard was recovering from the flu, Fennville coach Ryan Klingler told The Sentinel Saturday night after Leonard played helped the Blackhawks win the inaugural SAC Tournament title with a win over Bangor.<br /><br />Obviously, in the midst of celebration, I think shocking is exactly the word, Fennville Superintendent Dirk Weeldreyer said before Leonard s ambulance left the high school. And certainly our deepest prayers are with Wes and his family, and obviously his health is far more important than any game.<br /><br />An autopsy will likely be conducted to determine the cause of death, Breed said.<br /><br />Leonard arrived at Holland Hospital in an ambulance at 9:20 p.m. Before the ambulance left the high school, an EMT appeared to hook him to a defibrillator on the court at about 8:48 p.m.<br /><br />He appeared to lose consciousness after he collapsed. His teammates started shouting for help.<br /><br />The gym doors were opened, letting cold air in, and about 10 people tending to him fanned his body with everything from a jersey to a clipboard prior to the EMT s arrival.<br /><br />It s tough to take in, said Leonard s teammate Shane Bale, who stood near the gym s exit doors with a group of others as the ambulance with Leonard remained outside. It s like somebody from your family, you know?<br /><br />John Norton, Bridgman s athletic director, said he didn t see Leonard collapse, but he could tell something went wrong.<br /><br />I just heard the gym go quiet, and I went in with our team and I came back out and helped the managers clean up the bench, and I could tell by the look on people s faces the severity of it, said Norton, one of about 30 people remaining in the gym after Leonard s ambulance left. I went back in to tell my coach to keep the guys in the locker room, and they already had a pretty good idea of what was going on, and one of our players (Josiah Badger) was leading our team in a prayer when I walked back in.<br /><br />After Leonard s ambulance left from the parking lot just outside the gym, Klingler led a group of teammates from outside back into the lockerroom.<br /><br />A crying woman outside broadcast a prayer for Leonard on her speakerphone as the ambulance sirens blared in the distance.<br /><br />Wes is just an outstanding young man, and he has obviously been a leader for our athletic teams, and he is just an absolutely great kid, Weeldreyer said.<br /><br />The game that seemed so important the school s parking lots overflowed with cars, fans spilling out of the stands, watching with standing room only cheering their team to a 20-0 record suddenly became irrelevant.<br /><br />It s pretty irrelevant, yeah, Norton said. That was a good game, but when something like this happens, sports are pretty irrelevant.<br /><br />Leonard was a two-sport standout at Fennville and arguably the Blackhawks greatest athlete since Richie Jordan, a member of the National Federation of State High Schools Association s Hall of Fame.<br /><br />Earlier in the season, Leonard eclipsed 1,000 points. He scored 21 Thursday to help his team dig out of a 14-point hole against their state-ranked foe.<br /><br />On the football field, Leonard quarterbacked the team to the Southwestern Athletic Conference North Division championship this season and threw seven touchdowns in the game that clinched it.<br /><br />In an interview with The Sentinel at Tuesday s practice, Klingler talked about how Leonard had a great drive to succeed and that he saw the bigger picture.<br /><br />That s what makes him a little different. He takes care of his body better than probably anybody I ve ever coached, Klingler said Tuesday. Spends a lot of time on his own in the weight room. He s a special kid.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2011/3/basketball-player-collapes-and-dies-after-hit.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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