Nebraska school athlete Hunter Palmer dies after collapse
A Nebraska high school star athlete with plans to play football in college died after he suddenly collapsed during track practice on Friday, days before he was set to graduate.
Wisner-Pilger High School senior Hunter Palmer — who was an all-district running back in football, a member of the basketball team and a track runner — died hours after his tumble at a hospital in the city of West Point, the Omaha World-Herald reported.
“It is with a very heavy heart that we can confirm that Hunter Palmer, senior at Wisner-Pilger Schools, has died,” a release from the school district read.
Hunter Palmer was a multi-sport athlete at Wisner-Pilger High School. Erica Manning/Facebook
The 18-year-old star athlete had plans to play football at Midland University in Nebraska this fall. Wisner-Pilger Gators
The district added: “It is important for parents to check in on their children during this difficult time. Grief is very complicated and can affect each child differently.”
The multi-sport athlete was committed to Midland University in Nebraska, which plays in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics.
Palmer’s love of sports extended outside of school.
He was an avid fan of wrestling and also enjoyed playing golf and baseball, according to an online obituary.
Hunter Palmer was remembered as “a dynamic young man who was an absolute pleasure to be around.” Hunter Palmer/Facebook
“He loved hanging out with his friends, driving around, watching Netflix, lifting weights, singing, and drinking Dr. Pepper,” his obituary states. “His favorite teams were the Green Bay Packers and Clemson Tigers.”
During his last track and field meet on Thursday, Palmer achieved his personal best in the high jump, winning the event.
He also helped his team take home second place in the relay.
The school opened up for grieving students and staff on Friday and Saturday.
Midland football head coach Jeff Jamrog shared his condolences in a statement shared to Twitter.
“Heaven gained a great young man,” it read. “Our hearts are heavy and we are all suffering with the pain of the loss of Hunter Palmer. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Palmer family, friends and the Wisner-Pilger community. Our staff really enjoyed recruiting Hunter. He was a dynamic young man who was an absolute pleasure to be around. Hunter was someone so special and will never be forgotten. Hunter is gone way too soon. May you rest in eternal peace Hunter. We miss you already.”
Officials haven’t shared a cause of death for the 18-year-old. Minnick Funeral Home
A funeral for Hunter Palmer will be held three days before he was set to graduate. Hunter Palmer/Facebook
Palmer’s funeral will be held Wednesday, three days before Wisner-Pilger High School’s graduation.
His family encourages those attending to wear Wisner-Pilger attire or bright colored clothing to the service.
Officials have not shared what may have led to the teen’s sudden death.
Source: New York Post