Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Sikat Na Basketball Player Pumanaw Na Dahil Sa COVID-19


A Texas A&M ball player from the mid 1990s who despite everything holds a school record for helps has kicked the bucket in the wake of engaging the coronavirus, as indicated by online networking posts by a previous partner and mentor. An A&M official affirmed reports of David Edwards' demise to the Dallas Morning News on Monday. Tulsa mentor Frank Haith, who was an Aggies partner mentor from 1992 to 1995, tweeted Tuesday that Edwards kicked the bucket in his local New York "from difficulties of COVID-19." "David was a wild contender and an unwavering partner," Haith composed. "This circumstance is genuine and impacts such a large number of that we love. Keep on doing your part as we battle this dreadful pandemic. We will beat this, yet we need everybody's assistance. Tear David." Edwards played as a rookie at Georgetown in 1989-90 preceding moving to Texas A&M, where he arrived at the midpoint of 13.5 focuses, 4.9 bounce back and 7.1 helps more than three seasons. He drove the Southwest Confernce with 8.8 helps a game as a senior. Edwards' 265 helps his senior season stay a Texas A&M single-season record. "Never ever would I have even envisioned my backcourt partner would go before his time," previous Aggie Charles Henderson composed Monday on Facebook. “This coronavirus has hit me in the heart. We need to find a vaccine. Dave was one of the fiercest competitors and best point guards that I’ve ever met. Nearly unstoppable. Learned a how to become tough as nails competing against him everyday and shaking off adversity. Will also remember the 4 years we were together after you transferred from Georgetown to Texas A&M. RIP Dave Boogie!!!!”





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