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11th April 2005, 20:04
from abc7.com (http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/news/041105_nw_player_dies.html)
LOS ANGELES — An autopsy was pending today for a Los Angeles Avengers lineman who may have suffered a fractured spine while making a tackle, the first player to die in a game in the Arena Football League's 20-year history.
Al Lucas, 26, didn't move after making a tackle during a kickoff return in the first quarter of yesterday's game at Staples Center against the New York Dragons. He was taken from the field on a stretcher.
Replays showed other players' legs hitting the lineman in the head as he was going down.
Lucas was pronounced dead at California Hospital Medical Center in downtown Los Angeles. His death was announced about a half-hour after the game.
"...Al Lucas suffered a presumed spinal cord injury and was brought to California Hospital, where all attempts to revive him were unsuccessful," Avengers team physician Luga Podesta said in a statement.
Lucas was pronounced dead at 1:28 p.m. yesterday, Podesta said.
"It is with great sadness that we confirm the passing of Al Lucas. At this time, the thoughts and prayers of the entire Avenger organization are with his wife and family," Avengers owner Casey Wasserman said in a statement.
Lucas was a 6-foot-1-inch, 300-pound lineman who joined the Avengers in 2004 and led all linemen on the team with 18.5 tackles. He had made 7.5 tackles this season.
Lucas played for the NFL's Carolina Panthers during the 2000 and 2001 seasons. He joined the Arena Football League's Tampa Bay Storm in 2003, was named to the league's All-Rookie team and helped lead to team to a championship.
He is survived by his wife De'Shonda, daughter Mariah, brother Leonard and parents David and Elaine. His widow was reportedly planning to travel to Los Angeles today from Macon, Ga.
Lucas' death is believed to be the first of a player during a professional football game since 1971, when Detroit Lions receiver Chuch Hughes died from a heart ailment.
The team is scheduled to resume practice Wednesday at West Los Angeles College. Its next game is scheduled for next Sunday in Nashville.
"Al Lucas played arena football with passion and integrity," said AFL Commissioner David Baker. "The entire AFL family extends its deepest sympathies to Al's wife and family, as well as (to) his friends, family and teammates."
Wow. Is this what it's going to take to see some changes in football?
LOS ANGELES — An autopsy was pending today for a Los Angeles Avengers lineman who may have suffered a fractured spine while making a tackle, the first player to die in a game in the Arena Football League's 20-year history.
Al Lucas, 26, didn't move after making a tackle during a kickoff return in the first quarter of yesterday's game at Staples Center against the New York Dragons. He was taken from the field on a stretcher.
Replays showed other players' legs hitting the lineman in the head as he was going down.
Lucas was pronounced dead at California Hospital Medical Center in downtown Los Angeles. His death was announced about a half-hour after the game.
"...Al Lucas suffered a presumed spinal cord injury and was brought to California Hospital, where all attempts to revive him were unsuccessful," Avengers team physician Luga Podesta said in a statement.
Lucas was pronounced dead at 1:28 p.m. yesterday, Podesta said.
"It is with great sadness that we confirm the passing of Al Lucas. At this time, the thoughts and prayers of the entire Avenger organization are with his wife and family," Avengers owner Casey Wasserman said in a statement.
Lucas was a 6-foot-1-inch, 300-pound lineman who joined the Avengers in 2004 and led all linemen on the team with 18.5 tackles. He had made 7.5 tackles this season.
Lucas played for the NFL's Carolina Panthers during the 2000 and 2001 seasons. He joined the Arena Football League's Tampa Bay Storm in 2003, was named to the league's All-Rookie team and helped lead to team to a championship.
He is survived by his wife De'Shonda, daughter Mariah, brother Leonard and parents David and Elaine. His widow was reportedly planning to travel to Los Angeles today from Macon, Ga.
Lucas' death is believed to be the first of a player during a professional football game since 1971, when Detroit Lions receiver Chuch Hughes died from a heart ailment.
The team is scheduled to resume practice Wednesday at West Los Angeles College. Its next game is scheduled for next Sunday in Nashville.
"Al Lucas played arena football with passion and integrity," said AFL Commissioner David Baker. "The entire AFL family extends its deepest sympathies to Al's wife and family, as well as (to) his friends, family and teammates."
Wow. Is this what it's going to take to see some changes in football?