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My heart just breaks every time I see a post like this or a story on the news or in the newspaper about a young person. I, too, have known firsthand the pain. My prayers are with this young man's family, his team mates, coaches, friends, and the rest of the Moristown West family. Surely a difficuly time but you will pull through, eventually. But it takes time. I'll make sure everyone I know is praying for y'all.

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I know I speak for all of the Trojans when I say thank you for all your thoughts and prayers. It's good to know that there are people that care and that are praying for not only Sanvy's family and friends but the entire Trojan football program. We really appreciate it. To all the guys: stay strong...I love each and every one of you

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I didn't know him but my heart and prayers go out to his family and every body that knew him. I play football and it would be like loseing a brother. My prays go out to the trojan football team.

 

 

 

Remember live every day like its your last becase one day it will be

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Our prayers are with M'town from Forrest High School.This is a tragedy, it is a long and hard process in getting over an event like this.When we lost Chad i thought the world was over but i promise you there will be better and brighter days.God bless this young mans family,friends,coaches,teammates.

 

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I know a young man who recently went through a tough time after the break up with a girl friend. It can be very dramatic for a young man or woman, and as adults, it is sometimes hard for us to remember what it was like to be young and so full of dreams! I hope and pray that all coaches, parents, and friends can learn to watch for extreme depression and offer consolation to those who go through this process. This type of loss is the most senseless of all, because it can be avoided if people are willing and able reach out to young people who are in emotional pain.

 

We will pray for this young man and his family! I can only imagine how the family and coaches must feel at this time. No words can convey or console the family for their loss, but we offer them anyway because it is all we can do. May God Bless you all!!

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