http://www.newsday.com/sports/highs...t08,0,2760715.story?coll=ny-hsports-headlines
seems like we won the game:
High SchoolsH.H. HILLS WEST 35, MILLER PLACE 14
Tragedy casts pall over game
By GREGG SARRA
Newsday Staff Writer
October 8, 2006
It was Homecoming yesterday at Half Hollow Hills West High School. It was supposed to be a big day for celebrating football, school pride and the crowning of the school's King and Queen.
Instead it was a day of mourning.
The tragic passing of student council president Jeff Spiegel, who died early yesterday morning in a one-car accident, spread quickly throughout the capacity crowd in the football bleachers during Hills West's 35-14 victory over Miller Place in a Suffolk Division III game.
Assistant coach Tom Migliozzi was the first to be told of the terrible news. He immediately relayed the information by headphones to the rest of the Hills West coaching staff midway through the second quarter.
"Under no circumstance did we want the players to find out what had happened [during the game]," Hills West head coach Kyle Madden said. "Football is an emotional game and we didn't want any one to lose their focus and get injured. We knew Jeff had a lot of close friends on the team."
At the end of the first half, Madden walked his team into the locker room. With the team away from the field the public-address announcer asked the remaining people in the crowd for a moment of silence.
When the team returned for the second half, school officials decided to cordon off the track area in front of the bleachers with security personnel and shelter the players from fans and family.
The postgame festivities to crown the King's Court were postponed until next week.
Madden gathered his team in the south end zone after the game and broke the news. Some players broke down and others were in disbelief.
"They were totally silent when I told them," said Madden, who has coached the Colts for seven years.
"We told them to stay strong and bond together to get through this. It was the hardest thing I've ever had to do as a coach. It was just terrible."
H.H. HILLS WEST 35
MILLER PLACE 14