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Football team photographer dies after accident during game
By Praveena Somasundaram
Updated September 8, 2023 at 5:22 p.m. EDT | Published September 8, 2023 at 1:08 a.m. EDT
Linda Gregory photographed the Wichita Northwest High School football program for years. After an accident at a game Monday night, she was put on life support and died days later. (Mel Gregory)
Linda Gregory called the students in Wichita Northwest High Schools football program her players.
The 69-year-old photographer had been on the sidelines for years with her camera, capturing moments of the players in action and snapping shots of fans in the stands. If there was a Grizzlies football game, the Northwest High community in Wichita knew Gregory and her husband, both avid photographers, would be there, standing beside the field with their cameras in hand.
She was doing that Monday night for the schools freshman and junior varsity football teams at Bishop Carroll Catholic High School when some players suddenly ran into her during the second game. Gregory fell backward, hitting her head on the concrete between the field and the track around it, Northwest High head football coach Steve Martin said.
Gregory was put on life support after the accident but was taken off of it and died on Friday afternoon, according to a close friend. Gregorys family planned to donate her organs, one of her final wishes.
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By Praveena Somasundaram
Praveena Somasundaram is a reporter on The Washington Post's Morning Mix desk. She joined The Post as an intern on the General Assignment desk and has previously reported at the Dallas Morning News and the Charlotte Observer. Twitter https://twitter.com/praveenavsoma
By Praveena Somasundaram
Updated September 8, 2023 at 5:22 p.m. EDT | Published September 8, 2023 at 1:08 a.m. EDT
Linda Gregory photographed the Wichita Northwest High School football program for years. After an accident at a game Monday night, she was put on life support and died days later. (Mel Gregory)
Linda Gregory called the students in Wichita Northwest High Schools football program her players.
The 69-year-old photographer had been on the sidelines for years with her camera, capturing moments of the players in action and snapping shots of fans in the stands. If there was a Grizzlies football game, the Northwest High community in Wichita knew Gregory and her husband, both avid photographers, would be there, standing beside the field with their cameras in hand.
She was doing that Monday night for the schools freshman and junior varsity football teams at Bishop Carroll Catholic High School when some players suddenly ran into her during the second game. Gregory fell backward, hitting her head on the concrete between the field and the track around it, Northwest High head football coach Steve Martin said.
Gregory was put on life support after the accident but was taken off of it and died on Friday afternoon, according to a close friend. Gregorys family planned to donate her organs, one of her final wishes.
{snip}
By Praveena Somasundaram
Praveena Somasundaram is a reporter on The Washington Post's Morning Mix desk. She joined The Post as an intern on the General Assignment desk and has previously reported at the Dallas Morning News and the Charlotte Observer. Twitter https://twitter.com/praveenavsoma
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Football team photographer dies after accident during game (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Sep 2023
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Walleye
(36,371 posts)1. Oh this is a tough story for me, I did that job for many years
When working for a newspaper. I did high school, college, and the pros, the Eagles was our team. I got knocked down once in an Eagles-Giants game by one of the players, fortunately didnt hurt. I always expected it to happen, very vulnerable with eye up to the camera and hands.
sinkingfeeling
(53,216 posts)2. Can you imagine the anguish those teen players must feel?
hlthe2b
(106,719 posts)3. Oh, so very sad. I suppose one could say she died doing what she love for many years, but
just so damned sad...
Srkdqltr
(7,746 posts)4. How shocking and sad.
And those poor kids who hit her. Nowhere near their fault but wow.
2naSalit
(93,329 posts)5. Sad.
Marcuse
(8,045 posts)7. Tragic. Perhaps a job for AI. Someday there could be an AI football league.
Maxheader
(4,399 posts)8. Rip Linda...
Ya done good.