Kentucky high school football player dies after sustaining head injury in spring scrimmage

A Kentucky high school football player has died days after suffering a head injury during a spring football scrimmage.

Andrew Dodson, a football player for Pulaski County, was injured Friday on the final day of spring practice. He was hospitalized and died Monday, according to the state athletics association.

Andrew was a junior tight end for the Maroons.

The Kentucky High School Athletic Association acknowledged the death with a statement on Twitter, saying its members "all mourn with his family, friends, teammates and the entire KHSAA family, the loss of this young man."

“No words can explain, justify or rationalize tragedies such as these. We only ask for peace and comfort to all around him and around our great Commonwealth. We also encourage all to seek out family and friends to walk through this difficult time together and talk through all the emotions that come with losing a friend, brother, comrade, child and teammate," the statement said.

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“We know in the hours, days, weeks, months and years ahead we will continue to remember his fighting spirit and passion for all things Pulaski County, as well as his deeply held beliefs about his time on earth and the following."

Andrew's father Alan Dodson told the Lexington Herald-Leader his son was tackled by a teammate during a scrimmage before he was hospitalized.

“It was not a violent hit or helmet-to-helmet. It was a simple, clean tackle,” he said.

Andrew Dodson was a Pulaski County football player. He died Monday, April 3, 2023 after sustaining a head injury during a football game during the team's spring scrimmage game .
Andrew Dodson was a Pulaski County football player. He died Monday, April 3, 2023 after sustaining a head injury during a football game during the team's spring scrimmage game .

Alan Dodson is a well-known pastor in Kentucky, previously with Cornerstone Baptist Church in Lexington. He stepped down from his role with the Kentucky Baptist Convention fore a new job last fall, but it allowed his family to remain in Somerset, per Kentucky Today.

Pulaski County does have an athletic trainer, but it isn't clear yet if the athletic trainer was at the scrimmage.

A request for comment sent to the school was not immediately returned. Public schools in Pulaski County are currently on spring break.

There was an outpouring of support for Andrew, his family and his team on social media, including condolences from University of Kentucky football coach Mark Stoops.

Dodson's death is the second of a high school football player this school year. In August, Knott County lost Aaron "Mick" Crawford, who died after helping during cleanup in the aftermath of flooding in Eastern Kentucky.

His death was classified as a flood victim, but his mother said her son fell ill after assisting flood victims and was placed on a ventilator for several days before his death.

The last athlete to die on a field in Kentucky, though, came nearly three years ago when Matthew Mangine Jr. collapsed at St. Henry District High in Erlanger on June 16, 2020. Mangine's family filed a wrongful death suit that settled in February. His parents created a non-profit that works to add safeguards to high school sidelines.

His father spent last week on Capitol Hill to try and bring those changes to Kentucky and the nation.

This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Kentucky HS football player Andrew Dodson dies after practice injury