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‘We need a miracle:’ Vigil for Karns City high school quarterback who collapsed on field draws hundreds
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — A Butler County community is rallying behind the family of a Karns City High School quarterback and senior who remains hospitalized after he was airlifted from a football game on Friday.
Sunday night, they did so at a vigil, returning to the scene of the incident, where hundreds showed their support.
Family, friends, and even strangers from Karns City and beyond joined as one at the high school football field for 17-year-old Mason Martin as he fights for his life at UPMC Presbyterian in Pittsburgh.
Earlier in the day, Martin’s parents wrote in a post on Facebook, “The truth is we need a miracle.” They said their son remains in critical condition and that they have to wait for the swelling to go down to assess the damage to his brain.
Martin’s family told KDKA he suffered a significant brain bleed, along with a collapsed lung, during the third quarter of Friday night’s football game against Redbank Valley. They said he was involved in a hit or tackle and continued playing defense without issue.
Minutes later, when he came back on the field for the return kick-off, they saw Martin stumbling and collapsing. The game was cut short as first responders flew Martin to the hospital.
Pastors from local churches, members of the school district, and Martin’s teammates all took part in the service, speaking from a podium displaying Martin’s football jersey.
His teammates read verses from the bible, including his close friend, Tate Beighley, who also offered some encouragement to the crowd.
“Mason is a fighter, and I promise you, he will win this battle,” Beighley said.
Through prayer, song, and words of optimism, they tried to uplift one another and stand strong for the Martin family.
Pete Sapp is the pastor at Trinity Reformed Church in Brady’s Bend.
“We need a miracle,” Sapp said, referencing the social media post shared by Martin’s parents.
He reflected on the horrific night that many in attendance saw themselves.
“The trauma that was witnessed by so many on Friday night was a bomb that went off in the middle of the Martins’ lives,” Sapp said.
The incident piles onto the challenges the family is already facing as Martin’s mom is battling stage four breast cancer.
“The Martins have had more than their fair share of brokenness,” Sapp said.
However, through it all, close friends said the Martins never show any weakness and are always showing up and giving back to the community.
Karns City Senior High Principal Mike Stimac, who has known the Martins nearly his entire life, shared his admiration for the family, holding back tears.
“I remember telling their dad that I hope my kids grow up to be just as good as their kids,” Stimac said.
Superintendent Eric Ritzert calls Martin’s parents pillars in Karns City, and Martin is the definition of a team player and leader.
“For somebody at his age to have that type of motivation and understanding of what he wants to do is rather impressive,” Ritzhert said.
Now, the community is giving back to the Martins together, praying Mason can heal.
“I know that if we can all emulate their hope and faith, anything is possible,” Stimac said.
“Mason needs our prayers. Let’s not let him down,” Ritzhert said.
Counselors were on hand during the vigil in case anyone needed to talk. They’ll also be at school on Tuesday when students and staff return after Labor Day.
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Stick a fork in the Pittsburgh Steelers
As I sit here feeling a headache form in between sips of egg nog in my new Ice Nine Kills sweatshirt, I’ve written, erased, and rewritten the opener for this six times. What can even be said after what we just watched other than “Yeah, this team isn’t going anywhere.”
From the opening drive, these were the same Steelers we’ve seen the last two weeks – unorganized, unmotivated, and a complete non-threat to teams that are actually contenders in the AFC.
The Chiefs jumped out to a 13-0 lead after the Steelers punted on their first two drives that spanned a combined eight plays. The Steelers weren’t down and out yet, though. A quick drive that featured several big Jaylen Warren runs got them into the red zone in three plays. Warren ran into the end zone, but a holding call on Darnell Washington brought it back. The next play, Russell Wilson threw an interception to Justin Reid and that all but sealed the deal. Even when Wilson ran in for a score to make the lead 13-7, it never really felt like the Steelers would take the game by the horns and make a statement. The only statement they made is that they remain a second-class team.
Even when they owned time of possession, they didn’t do anything with the ball. They had the ball for 31:22, but their two turnovers plus a turnover on downs did them in. They ran the ball well, as Najee Harris and Jaylen Warren both finished with over 70 yards and the team accumulated over 200 yards on the day. But five Russell Wilson sacks and a lackluster passing game were Pittsburgh’s undoing offensively.
Defensively, this team is lost. After the first two scores, multiple players are throwing up their hands in confusion wondering what happened. They didn’t register a sack on Mahomes, they gave up 320 yards through the air, and allowed 16 first downs via Mahomes’ arm. This is not a good defense, and they lack any sort of aggressiveness to try and help the back end with pressure. Now at 10-6 and losers of three straight, Pittsburgh will likely be the No. 5 seed and travel to Houston or Baltimore for the wild card round, and nothing they’ve shown over the last month gives anyone any reason to believe they’d win. Stick a fork in the Pittsburgh Steelers, this isn’t a serious football team.
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Pittsburgh Steelers Christmas Day History: Record, Statistics, & More
The Pittsburgh Steelers will face the Kansas City Chiefs on Christmas Day as part of a two-game showcase on Netflix.
A Brief History of the Steelers on Christmas Day
Wednesday’s matchup against the Chiefs will only be the third time the Steelers have played on Christmas Day in their history. Pittsburgh played on consecutive Christmas Days in 2016 and in ’17. They hold a 2–0 record on Christmas, beating the Baltimore Ravens in ’16 and the Houston Texans in ’17. A win over the Chiefs this year would allow the Steelers to keep their undefeated Christmas record.
The NFL first played Christmas games in 1971 when hosting two matchups: Dallas Cowboys vs. Minnesota Vikings and Kansas City Chiefs vs. Miami Dolphins. The league took a long break from hosting Christmas Day games until 1989. The NFL didn’t consistently showcase Christmas Day games until somewhat recently. Games on the holiday used to happened every few years or so, but now there’s been at least one if not more Christmas Day games every year since 2020.
The 2022 and ’23 seasons saw three Christmas Day games each, the most ever hosted on the holiday. It’s more rare for the NFL to have Christmas games compared to the long-standing tradition of Thanksgiving games.
Key Moments in Steelers’ Christmas Day History
The Steelers’ first Christmas Day game back in 2016 vs. the Ravens was one for the history books. Pittsburgh clinched the AFC North title after former receiver Antonio Brown scored a four-yard touchdown with nine seconds left in the game to give the Steelers a 31–27 victory. It’s always a huge win when the Steelers beat their AFC North rivals, but it helps that a playoff spot was on the line, too. Pittsburgh advanced to the AFC Championship that season, but lost to the eventual Super Bowl championship-winning New England Patriots.
The Steelers’ 2017 Christmas Day matchup vs. the Texans the following year wasn’t as nail-biting as Pittsburgh dominated 34–6. The Steelers scored four touchdowns in the game compared to the Texans’ one touchdown, which resulted in no two-point conversion. The Steelers would go on to lose in the wild-card round to the Jacksonville Jaguars.
It’s been so long since the Steelers have played in a Christmas Day game, though, as former quarterback Ben Roethlisberger led the team to both of these key wins mentioned above. The Steelers are on their fourth starting quarterback since Roethlisberger retired after the 2021 season.
By the Numbers: Steelers’ Christmas Day Record
The Steelers hold a 2–0 record on Christmas Day.
Year |
Opponent |
Result |
---|---|---|
2016 |
Baltimore Ravens |
W, 31–27 |
2017 |
Houston Texans |
W, 34–6 |
Roethlisberger threw for 279 yards, three touchdowns and two interceptions during the win over the Ravens. Running back Le’Veon Bell carried the ball 20 times for 122 yards and one touchdown. And, another blast from the past, Brown caught the ball 10 times for 96 yards and one touchdown.
Both Roethlisberger and Bell showed out for the Steelers in 2017, too. The quarterback threw for 226 yards and two touchdowns, while the running back carried the ball 14 times for 69 yards and one touchdown. Receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster led the Steelers with six catches for 75 yards and one touchdown in the contest. Brown missed the game due to injury.
Steelers’ Christmas Day Heroes
As mentioned above, both Roethlisberger and Bell appeared as heroes for the Steelers in both previous Christmas Day games. Brown, too, is considered the hero of the 2016 game as he scored the final touchdown to seal the win.
Memorable Rivalries and Matchups
Rivalry games are often showcased during the Christmas Day matchups. The Steelers were a part of that narrative in 2016 when playing against the Ravens, but this year the Steelers and Ravens will be playing in different Christmas games. The Ravens will be playing the Texans after the Steelers–Chiefs game.
The Chiefs have appeared in multiple rivalry Christmas Day games against the Las Vegas Raiders in 2004 and ’23, and also against the Denver Broncos in 2016. Kansas City holds a 2–2 record on Christmas Day.
The Christmas Day games often hold playoff implications for teams as the games are played near the end of the regular season. Before the 18-week season, the Christmas Day games were sometimes the last games of the season for some teams. However, both the Steelers and Chiefs clinched playoff spots already. The Steelers will need to win in order to keep the top AFC North seed, especially if the Ravens beat the Texans.
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