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New details emerge in death of Dixie State University football player

Posted at 6:14 PM, Mar 24, 2019
and last updated 2019-03-25 08:53:10-04

ST. GEORGE, Utah -- Tuesday was the first day of spring football camp for Dixie State University, but for linebacker Abraham Reinhardt, it was his last day on the field.

Dixie State University Associate Athletic Director Steve Johnson said the team was just doing drills — seven on seven for two hours.

The football players were wearing helmets and jersey tops, Johnson said, but no pads because players weren’t allowed to make contact with each other.

But in the first hour of practice, Johnson said Reinhardt injured his upper leg.

“He was taken off the field and practice resumed,” Johnson said. “After he was taken off the field he was treated with ice and remained on the sideline for the remainder of practice.”

Johnson couldn’t comment to the extent of Reinhardt’s injury, just that it kept him off the field until practice ended.

That was at 5 p.m. and Johnson said Reinhardt left with the rest of the team.

“Then it was our understanding that, later on that evening, he was taken to the hospital,” Johnson said.

The redshirt senior passed away unexpectedly Friday evening at Dixie Regional Medical Center.

“The entire university community, our athletic department, Trailblazer football program, is absolutely devastated and heartbroken with the loss of this fantastic young man,” Johnson said.

Reinhardt earned first team all-Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference honors as a linebacker, wearing jersey number three—leading the Trailblazers with a team-high of 79 tackles.

“He was an incredibly tough and tenacious defender—a great teammate, well respected,” Johnson said.

Reinhardt’s family is in Hawaii, but said in a statement “we are all thankful and grateful for all the generous love and support from family.”

A GoFundMe page has been established to help the Reinhardt family.

Dixie State University will host a candlelight vigil Monday at 8 p.m. in front of the Clock Tower on campus.