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Michigan High School Football Player Hospitalized After Opponent's Body Slam Causes Spinal Injuries
In college football, Pitt linebacker Rasheem Biles returned an interception 75 yards for a TD against Louisville, and his end-zone celebration escalated into a bizarre sideline scuffle when a ball boy wrestled with Biles and teammate Isaiah Neal for the ball before it was ultimately tossed into the crowd; Pitt led 27-17 at halftime. Pickens County officials reported a Pickens High School player was injured during a game against Berea and taken to the hospital for evaluation, with parents present, but offered no further details. In Michigan, a viral video showed a Kalamazoo Central junior varsity player jump on Lakeshore player Colton Mims after a tackle, leaving Mims with two fractured vertebrae; he was hospitalized, has been released, and is recovering but is out for the season and possibly his career. Teammate Rhys Biske publicly denounced the act, Kalamazoo Public Schools called the behavior unacceptable and said the student involved received consequences under district policy, and Kalamazoo police are investigating racially charged threats made to the school following the incident. The Michigan High School Athletic Association said it is aware of the situation and that the schools are resolving the matter internally, prompting renewed attention to sportsmanship and player safety in youth football.

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