BREAKING: Tragedy Strikes College Sports Team in Deadly Crash

OREGON — A devastating crash involving a college softball team’s bus has claimed the lives of a 19-year-old student-athlete and her head coach, authorities confirmed Friday.

The fatal collision occurred on Thursday afternoon in Coos County, Oregon, when the team’s chartered van was struck by a pickup truck on Highway 42.

The vehicle was carrying members of the Southwestern Oregon Community College (SWOCC) women’s softball team en route to a game.

Emergency responders rushed to the scene, but two lives were tragically lost: Hayley Lind, a freshman standout from Toledo, Washington, and Coach Lacy Shireman, who had led the team with passion and pride.

🕯️ Community in Shock

“The entire SWOCC community is heartbroken,” said college president Dr. Patty Scott. “Hayley was an incredibly bright young woman, and Lacy was a beloved mentor to so many. This is a loss that cuts deep.”

Eight other individuals — including players and coaching staff — were injured in the crash and taken to nearby hospitals. Several have since been released, while others remain hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries.

📋 Investigation Underway

The Oregon State Police are investigating the cause of the collision. Early reports suggest the pickup truck may have crossed into oncoming traffic, though no official determination has been made.

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has also been notified due to the nature of the incident involving a team vehicle.

🏅 Remembering the Victims

Hayley Lind, just 19, was known for her competitive spirit and love for the game. Teammates say she was a “quiet leader” and had already made an impact on and off the field.

Coach Lacy Shireman, a former college athlete herself, had taken over the program just two years ago and was known for her fierce dedication to her players, often referring to them as her “second family.”

Tributes have poured in from across the college sports world, with rival teams, players, and coaches expressing sorrow and solidarity.

🕯️ Vigils and Support

A candlelight vigil is scheduled on campus this weekend, and grief counselors have been made available to students and staff.

“This is not just a loss for our team — it’s a loss for the entire college and the greater softball community,” said Athletic Director Mark Farnsworth. “We will carry their legacy forward.”


This story is developing. Updates will follow as more information becomes available.

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