Sunday, October 02, 2011

WASHINGTON PREP CHEERLEADAER COLLAPSES AT GAME, DIES

AP 

from abc WTVD-TV Raleigh-Durham, NC | http://bit.ly/qPmuuO

Updated at 11:07 AM Sunday 2 Oct 2011 - LOS ANGELES -- (AP)  A high school cheerleader died early Saturday, hours after collapsing on the sideline during a football game between rival Los Angeles schools.

The student was briefly revived after passing out Friday night on the sideline at Fremont High School, according to Los Angeles Unified School District spokesman Tom Waldman. She was rushed to a hospital where she died about three hours later.

The girl, a student at Washington Prep High School, apparently suffered sudden cardiac arrest, Waldman said.

School officials did not release the student's name when contacted by The Associated Press. Washington Prep Principal Todd Ullah identified the girl as 16-year-old sophomore Angela Gettis and told KABC-TV that she was a good student.

Model student: Cheerleader Angela Gettis, a student at Washington Prep High School, apparently suffered sudden cardiac arrest during a game Friday night

Model student: Cheerleader Angela Gettis, a student at Washington Prep High School, apparently suffered sudden cardiac arrest during a game Friday night  Screen capture from Daily Mail/UK>>

School district Superintendent John Deasy said Saturday the girl was "a wonderful young lady. It is a catastrophic loss for the school and for the community. My heart goes out to her family."

A witness, Cameron Bonner, told City News Service the Washington Prep squad tied the game against Fremont in the fourth quarter when the cheerleader collapsed. Play was stopped and coaches and trainers ran to help the girl.

"They had just tied the game up, and the cheerleaders were pumped up," Bonner said. She appeared "to just pass out," he said.

Bystanders performed CPR while waiting for paramedics to arrive.

"All of her friends were in a circle crying," Bonner said.

Crisis counselors will be at Washington Prep on Monday to help students and faculty deal with the death, Deasy said.

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