The community mourning former Oregon football player Khyree Jackson, who recently died in a car accident, faced additional tragedy last week. Jackson, along with high school teammates Isaiah Hazel and Anthony Lytton Jr., passed away in a high-speed collision in Upper Marlboro, Maryland. The crash, occurring just south of Baltimore, is suspected to have been influenced by alcohol.
A candlelight vigil held at Wise High School to honor the three deceased, all of whom were part of the 2016 state championship team, was marred by further violence. After the vigil, a man and a woman were shot in the school’s parking lot, as reported by the Prince George’s Police Department. The man succumbed to his injuries while the woman’s injuries were not life-threatening.
The shootings added to the sorrow of a week intended to commemorate the lives of the three former teammates. Oregon Athletics paid tribute to Jackson with a video, and a separate vigil was held at Autzen Stadium where Coach Dan Lanning and players shared their memories of Jackson. Lanning reflected on a particularly somber team meeting discussing Jackson’s impact and the group’s loss.
Jackson’s family, deeply affected by the events, had traveled to Eugene, Oregon for the memorials. The ongoing coverage of the incidents and further updates on the Oregon Ducks can be followed on their dedicated Sports Illustrated page and social media.