High school wrestling tragedy.

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As a parent & the parent of a young wrestler, my heart breaks for this boy's family and the boy he was competing against when the injury occurred.
Paralyzed Watkins Mill Wrestler Dies From Injury

By Jon Gallo
Washington Post Staff Writer
Saturday, January 28, 2006; Page E01

Mike Tyler, the high school wrestler from Montgomery County who broke his neck earlier this month during a match, died yesterday when his parents decided to take him off life support after he was declared brain dead on Thursday. He was 16.

Tyler, a junior at Watkins Mill High School, had been in the intensive care unit at Children's National Medical Center in the District. He was unconscious and had been breathing with the help of a ventilator since Tuesday afternoon, his stepfather said yesterday.


"The last thing we told him was how much we loved him and how much of a great person he was and that we'll see him again on the other side," said Perry Young, Tyler's stepfather. "He was just a great young man and always tried to do the right thing."

Young said an autopsy would be performed in the next few days, but doctors said an MRI exam and a test to determine the level of brain activity on Wednesday indicated that swelling around the spinal cord injury was preventing the flow of oxygen to Tyler's brain.

Young and Tyler's mother, Sylvia, spent Thursday night discussing Tyler's future before the couple informed doctors at Children's yesterday evening at approximately 5:15 p.m. that they had made the decision to turn off the ventilator that was keeping their son alive.

"Three minutes later, he was gone," Perry Young said. "He just slipped away. He wasn't gasping for air. It was his time."

Tyler was paralyzed from the waist down and had very limited use of his arms in hands after the Jan. 7 wrestling match. He had a feeding tube inserted two weeks ago, Young said.

Tyler, who was on Watkins Mill's football team this past fall, spent this past Sunday like many sports fans: He watched the NFC and AFC championship games. By his side on Sunday was the Richard Montgomery wrestler Tyler was competing against when he suffered the injury.

"[Mike] couldn't talk, but we could read his lips and he was having fun watching the game," Young said. "It was a positive sign."

But on Tuesday -- a day after being moved from University of Maryland R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore to the HSC Pediatric Center in Northeast -- Tyler's heart rate rose and blood pressure dropped rapidly, causing him to drift in and out of consciousness. He was immediately taken to Children's, where he lost consciousness. Young described his son as being in a "sleep state." He never woke up.

"We lost a terrific kid today who touched a lot of people," Watkins Mill Wrestling Coach Steve Kachadorian said. "He was an absolute joy to be around. This is a huge loss for the Watkins Mill community."

Tyler suffered the injury during a dual-meet tournament at Walter Johnson. Tyler and his 171-pound opponent from Richard Montgomery had each other in a headlock, and Tyler was taken down and landed on his neck.

The next day, he underwent five hours of surgery to fuse two vertebrae and have a plate inserted to strengthen his spinal cord.

"We're searching for answers," Young said. "Right now, we just want to thank everyone who prayed for our son and was there to help our family through this. We had letters from people all over the country and even the Dallas Cowboys sent a present [a helmet, T-shirts and a calendar featuring the team's cheerleaders]. Mike would have wanted everyone to know how much he appreciated it."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/01/28/AR2006012800096.html?sub=AR
 
Those poor families. It makes you so afraid of what can happen to your children when they play sports. You would never take it away from them, but when you watch them play your pray everything will be okay.
 

that is so sad. Prayers for the family and the other wrestler and his family too.
 
My son wrestled in high school (189 lbs) graduating just last year. I spent most of each of his matches with my hands over his eyes terrified at just such an accident!!!!! I have tears in my eyes just thinking how in just a second that athlete and parent's lives were changed forever. I'm sure all moms of wrestlers are saying a prayer for this family.
 
So very sad. :( What a tragedy. We always had our concerns during Vince's football days in HS and college. Hoping that young boy's legacy lives forever.
 
How very sad :sad1: . My heart and prayers go out to these families and friends. Having 9 grandchildren involved in all sorts of sports, my heart stays in my throat at games/matches as they race around and I share the concern :worried:.
 
Oh my gosh....my heart breaks for that family. as the mother of an 8 year old wrestler, hearing this story just makes me so so sad.
 
Yeah, Watkins Mill is not our home school, but is the closest high school to our house. Very sad story for sure. :(
 
How sad. Both of my boys have wrestled since middle school and still do in college. Luckily neither have been injured in the sport.
 
How common is this sort of accident in wrestling? Surely it's very rare?

It's hard to watch your children play any kind of sport, especially at the hs/college level. They are just so determined to win and they don't always back down even when serious injury is possible. I remember so well my dd fighting it out on the soccer field and worrying that she would be injured or she would injure someone else.
 
Keli said:
How common is this sort of accident in wrestling? Surely it's very rare?

It's hard to watch your children play any kind of sport, especially at the hs/college level. They are just so determined to win and they don't always back down even when serious injury is possible. I remember so well my dd fighting it out on the soccer field and worrying that she would be injured or she would injure someone else.


It is rare.
 
What a tragic story!! :guilty:

I will keep his family in my prayers.
 
This such a horrible tragedy. My heart goes out to his family.
 


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