Elijah-Jay Mariano Rivera: Connecticut high school student dies after losing consciousness at football practice

Elijah-Jay Mariano Rivera, 15, was given CPR at once by his coaches before police arrived
PUBLISHED OCT 12, 2023
Elijah-Jay Mariano Rivera died after falling unconscious at football practice (@WHSFootballCT/X)
Elijah-Jay Mariano Rivera died after falling unconscious at football practice (@WHSFootballCT/X)

WINDSOR, CONNECTICUT: Elijah-Jay Mariano Rivera, a 15-year-old student at Windsor High School, tragically died after losing consciousness at football practice on October 10.

He was given CPR by police and emergency medical technicians, wrote district superintendent Terrence Hill in a letter to families. The teenager was not engaged in any football drills or tackling at the time, he added.

Donald Trinks, mayor of Windsor, stated that Rivera was given CPR at once by his coaches before police arrived.

Details awaited in Elijah-Jay Mariano Rivera's death

Hill said, "Sadly, the medical professionals were unable to revive him. As a community we want to keep his family in our thoughts and prayers and support them moving forward however we can."

He added that crisis counselors would be available for students and staff on October 11, to help them process the unforeseen tragedy.

Additional information on the death of Rivera has not been released, reports the Daily Mail. No comment has been received from the district officials regarding this incident.

Elijah-Jay Mariano Rivera dreamt of playing NFL

Rivera was born in Fort Worth, Texas in 2007. He moved to Connecticut in 2010, returned to Texas in 2019, and then moved back to Connecticut to "better focus on school and football," according to the Daily Mail.

Chastity Hernandez, Rivera's mother, said that Riveera was passionate about football and cars, and had a lifelong dream of playing for Atlanta Falcons, his favorite NFL team.

Speaking with CT Insider, Hernandez said, "He was the most kind-hearted boy. He was a gentle giant."

The Windsor Football Team dedicated their upcoming season to their deceased teammate in a post on X.

"Gone from our sight but never from our hearts we mourn the passing of Elijah-Jay Mariano Rivera, an amazing son, brother, athlete, student and friend. #65 Forever in our hearts. We will miss you Big Texas, Love you. This season is dedicated to you and Coach Knight," reads the post.



 

"He will be greatly missed, but will always be remembered with that big smile on his face," said Hernandez.

MORE STORIES

Billionaire David Green-funded commercial titled 'Foot Washing' featured multiple still images of people, including a woman outside a family planning clinic, having their feet washed
Feb 12, 2024
On Sunday, January 11, 2024, Pfizer, which is a renowned pharmaceutical industry company, aired a 60-second commercial during the Super Bowl LVIII
Feb 12, 2024
People were baffled to see the new Chinese e-commerce app Temu take as many as three ad slots at Super Bowl LVIII
Feb 12, 2024
GLAAD was recognized for its stellar and pivotal work over nearly four decades
Jan 16, 2024
Get ready, America, as ZOFF sparks a taste revolution that will tantalize your palate!
Dec 29, 2023
George Santos ignited a social media storm as he criticized Rep Brandon Williams for an altercation with a former staffer that was caught on camera
Dec 4, 2023
Isla McNabb scored in the 99th percentile for her age on an IQ test
Dec 4, 2023
The Presidents of the United States of America have long brought pets to the White House
Dec 4, 2023
Phoenix Police Officer Morgan Bullis was shot at in March, 2023 while responding to a hit-and-run call
Dec 4, 2023
Goldie, the Philadelphia restaurant chain, is owned by Israeli-born chef Mike Solomonov, who was raised in Pittsburgh and has won a James Beard Award
Dec 4, 2023