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Florida high school football player dead at 18 after collapsing during game

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A Florida high school football died after collapsing during a game on Friday night.

Chance Gainer played wide receiver and defensive back for Port St. Joe High School. The 18-year-old senior collapsed during a game at Liberty County High School.

Gainer was running toward the play when he went down, Port St. Joe athletic director, Vice Principal Tim Davis, told the Northwest Florida Daily News. Coaches rushed to his side when he went down and called for paramedics immediately.

“He just went to the ground suddenly,” Davis told the outlet.

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The incident occurred on Friday night. (Lachlan Cunningham/Getty Images)

Gainer, who scored a touchdown in the game, was taken to a hospital in an ambulance. He later died at the hospital. 

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Davis said there were about four minutes left in Friday’s game when school officials learned of the teen’s death. The decision was made to finish the game with Port St. Joe winning, 28-0.

Gainer’s teammates were then told of his death.

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The scene was heartbreaking. Parents came down on the field to comfort their kids. “Such a helpless feeling,” Davis said.

Gainer was an honors student who visited Vanderbilt University to discuss possibly attending there, Gulf County School Superintendent Jim Norton told WJHG-TV.

Chance Gainer was an honors student.

Chance Gainer was an honors student.

Gainer “had world-class speed, but more importantly, had a world-class personality,” Norton said.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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