Coach Byron Larrieu said seventh-grader Jeremy Nelson was pulled from the Gwinnett Basketball League all-star game Saturday night to get some rest and a few seconds later he began having problems. He was rushed to Gwinnett Medical Center, where he died.
Larrieu told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that the 6-foot-4 player was "a phenomenal kid with a great sense of humor." Former coach DeMarcus Irons said Nelson represented everything good about kids in the league.
Schools Superintendent Geye Hamby said Nelson was an excellent student athlete at Buford Middle School and had a presence in the hallways and on the court.









I don't know the exact cause of death; however it is inappropriate to make condescending remarks about EMT personnel. These people are honest dedicated people as a whole and deserve our respect.
Are you aware that the local rec league has numerous gyms running full steam during basketball season including Anthony, Gilbreath and Thornton (spaced all over the area), how do you propose we pay for 3 ambulances to spend all of their time at gymasiums?
I sense a disdain for the fact that EMTs eat donuts or surf the web; while the 42 light-speed-traveling ambulances your world would have are assigned to every little league game in the county, what WOULD you allow the EMTs to do? Can they watch the game or do they need to be practicing CPR their entire shift?
It's only the 7th, surely your check is not already spent?