The cross country team at Minerva High School was scheduled to celebrate on Saturday, Owen Grubb was involved in an accident and passed awayAt the Division II district competition in Cambridge, both the boys’ and the girls’ teams took home victories. The postseason got off to a quick start and had a lot of potential.The cross country team and Minerva community are mourning rather than celebrating.After the boys’ race, junior runner Owen Grubb was involved in an accident and passed away. The accident’s specifics weren’t made public.Grubb clocked a time of 17:26.05. He came in tenth place.Olivia Scott, the head coach, attempted to hold back tears as she added, “He’s a fantastic child and a great teammate.” “Our team’s girls and boys are like brothers and sisters to us. Just as sad as the boys team is the girls team.The toughest thing I’ve ever had to do in my life was to tell them last night.Scott claimed that this year, Grubb truly changed. He reduced his time by a minute and has consistently ranked among Minerva’s top five runners. He was the second-best runner for the Lions and finished ninth overall at the Eastern Buckeye Conference Championships last week.Grubb’s character had a significant influence on the entire crew as well.Scott remarked, “He’s usually so upbeat and has fun. He never really gets stirred up by himself.“He has this funny charisma about him. When he says my name, it’s just like ‘Yo, Coach.’ I’m just so sad I’m never going to hear that again.”
Obituary And Burial Arrangements
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Our heartfelt condolences go out to the deceased’s family and friends, who have been struggling with the loss of such an intelligent and compassionate individual.
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