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PA HS QB Needs ‘Miracle’ After Mid-Game Collapse, Family Says.

A High School Football Player in Critical Condition⁢ After​ Collapsing on the Field

A high school football‌ player in Pennsylvania needs “a miracle” after collapsing on the field in the middle of a game on Sept. 1, according to his family, who said in a health ​update on Sept.​ 3 that the 17-year-old has⁤ been in critical condition for more than 36 hours.

Mason Martin, a quarterback​ for Karns City High School, suffered a “significant brain ‍bleed as well as a‌ collapsed lung,” his family told KDKA-TV.

The matchup between the⁢ Karns City Gremlins and Redbank Valley Bulldogs was ‍cut short in the third quarter when referee‌ Mike ⁣Vasbinder noticed Martin started⁣ to ⁣stagger after he received ⁤a hit during‍ the game.

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Despite the hit, the​ quarterback continued to play defense without⁢ any apparent issue until he left the field ​for⁤ the extra point ⁢and then came ⁢back for the return kick-off. However, the referee noticed something was off before the play started, prompting him to blow his whistle as​ Martin collapsed.

“I had to ‌talk ⁤to him, and when I asked if he was alright, he ‌told me, ‘no,'” ⁤Mr. Vasbinder said, according to the Butler Eagle. “So that’s when I knew something was wrong.”

The game was stopped early and the Redbanks were named the winner as they were leading 35–6 when the incident occurred.

Mr. Vasbinder said⁣ the medical emergency‍ led ​staff members to enforce a series of protocols, including some⁣ of ⁣which the referee never had to follow in ⁤a game before last week’s⁤ incident.

“When we⁣ saw it got⁣ to the point where‍ they were bringing on an ambulance, we talked to Redbank Valley’s ​coach and Karns City’s coach, who‌ was obviously with his‍ player,” he said. “And we just tried to stay back and ​keep calm, ⁢so things didn’t escalate.”

Martin was taken off the field in a Karns City ambulance before ‍being flown to UPMC Presbyterian Hospital​ in Pittsburgh in ‍a STAT MedEvac helicopter, ​ D9Sports.com reported.

His mother, Stacy King Martin, shared ‌an update on her son’s health condition in a statement on social media on Sept. 3, thanking everyone for ‌their love and support.

“Mason remains in critical condition with little change⁣ over the last 36 hours,” her ​message reads. “The truth is we need a⁣ miracle. I’m not saying that to sound grim, but to let you ‌know that we need the strength of your prayers.”

“No ⁤one believes in this kid‍ more than us, ‌but he needs everyone’s strength‌ and prayers,” the message continues. “Right now, we ⁤have to wait for the swelling to go down to assess the extent of ⁢the damage to the brain. So please pray the way he ⁣has always played‍ the game, all out ​holding​ nothing back, maybe a little angry, definitely aggressive.”

The Karns⁣ City Gremlin ⁢Football ‍Program also issued a lengthy statement after the incident, saying the school has counselors available for students and staff who need to talk to someone after witnessing Martin’s serious⁤ on-the-field injury.

Brittany Thompson, ‌a spectator who was there with her⁤ daughter, said the situation was reminiscent of Buffalo Bills safety Damar ​Hamlin’s collapse during⁤ the Jan. 2 game against the Cincinnati Bengals.

“We’re not from this school district, but my⁣ daughter ‍wanted ⁤to ⁣come to the game,” Ms. Thompson said, the Butler Eagle reported. “It’s just really scary.”

Mr. Hamlin revealed the official cause of his collapse during a press conference in April, ⁤saying he collapsed due to a condition that mostly happens to teenagers playing baseball.

“The diagnosis of what happened to me was basically commotio cordis. It’s a direct⁣ blow at a specific point in your heartbeat that causes cardiac arrest at USC practice.”>cardiac⁤ arrest,” he explained. “And five to seven seconds later, you fall out.”

Cardiac Issues Among Young Athletes

News of Martin’s medical emergency ⁢comes about a month after Lebron James’s son, Bronny James, suffered ⁣a sudden cardiac arrest while he was‍ practicing for the USC ⁤basketball team.

A spokesperson for the family said⁢ on Aug. 26 that a congenital heart defect likely caused the cardiac arrest. The condition had been identified “after a ‌comprehensive​ initial evaluation” at the center and follow-up ​evaluations at the Mayo Clinic and Atlantic Health/Morristown Medical Center.

“It is ⁣an anatomically and functionally significant Congenital Heart Defect which can and will be treated,” the spokesperson said in a statement.

However, soon after ‌the medical situation, rampant speculation emerged on social‍ media, including a post from X owner Elon Musk suggesting that the cardiac incident was associated with‌ the COVID-19 vaccine.

“We cannot ascribe everything to the vaccine, but, ⁣by the ⁢same token, we cannot ascribe nothing. Myocarditis is ‍a known side‍ effect. The only question is whether it is rare or common,” ‌the Tesla CEO said in late July.

At the‌ same time, CNN‍ interviewed its own medical analyst, Dr. Sanjay‍ Gupta, who asserted that the younger James’s ​health scare, as well as similar​ sudden cardiac arrest events involving young athletes, are “more common than people realize.”

Last month, the death of Caleb White,‌ 17, from Alabama’s Pinson Valley High School also became a hot topic online as inquiries​ continue into the unclear links between COVID-19, COVID-19 vaccines, and heart issues.

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