“We Need a Miracle” – Family Distraught After Pennsylvania High School Quarterback is Rushed to the Hospital After Collapsing on Field (VIDEO)
A high school football game in Pennsylvania was suspended Friday night after a quarterback collapsed on the field and was rushed to the hospital.
Now the family of the player is left hoping for a miracle. During a game between Karns City High School and Redbank Valley High School in Butler County, Karns City quarterback Mason Martin staggered on to the field which caught the eye of referee Mike Vasbiner.
As Outkick.com reported, the referee asked Martin if he was in stable condition and the player replied in the negative. That is when Vasbiner knew something was seriously amiss.
I had to talk to him, and when I asked if he was alright, he told me “no.” So, that’s when I knew something was wrong. Martin then collapsed on the football field.
Players from both teams responded by gathering on the field in prayer as Martin received emergency attention.
The player was in such dire straights that a helicopter was needed to rush the high schooler to UPMC Presbyterian Hospital in Pittsburgh according to Fox News.
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