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College softball player, coach dead after being involved in head-on collision while traveling from game
College softball player, coach dead after being involved in head-on collision while traveling from game

Fox News

time21-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Fox News

College softball player, coach dead after being involved in head-on collision while traveling from game

A college softball player and her coach are dead after their team bus was involved in a head-on collision in Oregon while traveling home from a game, school officials and law enforcement confirmed over the weekend. Kiley Jones, a freshman on the Umpqua Community College's softball team, and head coach Jami Strinz were tragically killed on Friday night when the team's bus was struck by another vehicle while driving home from a game in Coos Bay, Oregon. "We are deeply saddened to confirm that one of our student-athletes, Kiley Jones, and one of our coaches, Jami Strinz, lost their lives in the accident. Additional staff and students remain in hospitals in Eugene and Portland. UCC hearts are breaking with this news, and we ask the community to keep the families and all of those affected in their thoughts and prayers," UCC President Dr. Rachel Pokrandt said in a statement. "These individuals were cherished members of our campus—an exceptional student-athlete, and a passionate and talented coach. Our entire community is grieving this tragic loss, and our heartfelt condolences are with their families, teammates, and loved ones. We ask that you keep them in your thoughts and offer privacy for the families during this difficult time. Support services are available to all students, faculty, and staff. Please join us in holding space for grief and reflection as we honor these individuals." According to an accident report from the Oregon State Police, Strinz was driving the team bus at around 9:56 p.m. when a driver in a Chevrolet Silverado traveling in the opposite direction crossed the centerline into the lane the bus was traveling in and struck them head-on. Jones, 19, was declared dead on the scene, and Strinz, 46, was taken to the hospital in critical condition, where she later died. There were 10 members of the softball team on the bus at the time of the crash. Eight other people on the bus were said to sustain "moderate to serious injuries." The driver of the Chevrolet Silverado, 32-year-old Johnathan James Dowdy, suffered "serious injuries" and was transported to an area hospital. The investigation into the fatal crash remains ongoing, law enforcement said. Jones played first base in her 28 appearances for the team. Strinz was named the "first head coach in program history" this season. She leaves behind her partner Steve Williams and their daughter, Sari, according to the team's website. Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek released a statement on X saying, "My heart aches for the @umpquacc family reeling from this tragedy. Oregon is here for you in your grief and loss. You are in my prayers. Many thanks to @ORStatePolice and other emergency responders for their compassionate response." The Umpqua Community College softball team canceled both games on Saturday following the tragic deaths. They are due to play next on Friday. Follow Fox News Digital's sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.

Oregon community college coach and player killed when truck crashes into bus carrying softball team
Oregon community college coach and player killed when truck crashes into bus carrying softball team

Yahoo

time20-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Oregon community college coach and player killed when truck crashes into bus carrying softball team

ROSEBURG, Ore. (AP) — An Oregon college softball team traveling from a game was involved in a two-vehicle crash that killed an athlete and coach, authorities said Saturday. The driver of a pickup truck crossed a centerline and crashed head-on into a bus carrying 10 members of the Umpqua Community College softball team Friday night in Coos County, Oregon State Police said. Jami Strinz, 46, described on the school's website as head softball coach, was driving the Chevrolet Express bus. Police said she was later declared dead at a hospital. Passenger, Kiley Jones, 19, was declared dead at the scene. The freshman from Nampa, Idaho, played first base, according to the school's athletics department website. The team was traveling from a game in Coos Bay, according to a post on X by the athletics department. 'We are deeply saddened to confirm that one of our student-athletes and one of our coaches lost their lives in the accident,' the post said. 'UCC hearts are breaking with this news, and we ask the community to keep the families and all of those affect in their thoughts and prayers.' The other eight occupants of the bus suffered 'moderate to serious injuries and were provided emergency medical services,' police said. The driver of the Chevrolet Silverado truck suffered serious injuries and was taken to an emergency medical center. 'Impaired driving is considered a primary cause of the crash,' police said. A criminal investigation is ongoing. Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek said in a statement on X that her 'heart aches' for the school family reeling from the tragedy. 'Oregon is here for you in your grief and loss," she said.

Oregon community college coach and player killed when truck crashes into bus carrying softball team
Oregon community college coach and player killed when truck crashes into bus carrying softball team

The Independent

time20-04-2025

  • Sport
  • The Independent

Oregon community college coach and player killed when truck crashes into bus carrying softball team

An Oregon college softball team traveling from a game was involved in a two-vehicle crash that killed an athlete and coach, authorities said Saturday. The driver of a pickup truck crossed a centerline and crashed head-on into a bus carrying 10 members of the Umpqua Community College softball team Friday night in Coos County, Oregon State Police said. Jami Strinz, 46, described on the school's website as head softball coach, was driving the Chevrolet Express bus. Police said she was later declared dead at a hospital. Passenger, Kiley Jones, 19, was declared dead at the scene. The freshman from Nampa, Idaho, played first base, according to the school's athletics department website. The team was traveling from a game in Coos Bay, according to a post on X by the athletics department. 'We are deeply saddened to confirm that one of our student-athletes and one of our coaches lost their lives in the accident,' the post said. 'UCC hearts are breaking with this news, and we ask the community to keep the families and all of those affect in their thoughts and prayers.' The other eight occupants of the bus suffered 'moderate to serious injuries and were provided emergency medical services,' police said. The driver of the Chevrolet Silverado truck suffered serious injuries and was taken to an emergency medical center. 'Impaired driving is considered a primary cause of the crash,' police said. A criminal investigation is ongoing. Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek said in a statement on X that her 'heart aches' for the school family reeling from the tragedy. 'Oregon is here for you in your grief and loss," she said.

Oregon community college coach and player killed when truck crashes into bus carrying softball team
Oregon community college coach and player killed when truck crashes into bus carrying softball team

Associated Press

time20-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Associated Press

Oregon community college coach and player killed when truck crashes into bus carrying softball team

ROSEBURG, Ore. (AP) — An Oregon college softball team traveling from a game was involved in a two-vehicle crash that killed an athlete and coach, authorities said Saturday. The driver of a pickup truck crossed a centerline and crashed head-on into a bus carrying 10 members of the Umpqua Community College softball team Friday night in Coos County, Oregon State Police said. Jami Strinz, 46, described on the school's website as head softball coach, was driving the Chevrolet Express bus. Police said she was later declared dead at a hospital. Passenger, Kiley Jones, 19, was declared dead at the scene. The freshman from Nampa, Idaho, played first base, according to the school's athletics department website. The team was traveling from a game in Coos Bay, according to a post on X by the athletics department. 'We are deeply saddened to confirm that one of our student-athletes and one of our coaches lost their lives in the accident,' the post said. 'UCC hearts are breaking with this news, and we ask the community to keep the families and all of those affect in their thoughts and prayers.' The other eight occupants of the bus suffered 'moderate to serious injuries and were provided emergency medical services,' police said. The driver of the Chevrolet Silverado truck suffered serious injuries and was taken to an emergency medical center. 'Impaired driving is considered a primary cause of the crash,' police said. A criminal investigation is ongoing. Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek said in a statement on X that her 'heart aches' for the school family reeling from the tragedy. 'Oregon is here for you in your grief and loss,' she said.

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