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UPDATED: J.H. Rose Trainer Suspended Without Pay Save Email Print
Posted: 11:19 PM Oct 8, 2008
Last Updated: 9:14 PM Oct 9, 2008
Reporter: Bill DiNicola

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Bill Grimm a trainer for the J-H Rose High School Football Team has been suspended without pay.

According to Heather Mayo with Pitt County schools Grimm was suspended Tuesday morning.

Grimm was one of the first responders that looked at Rose Football Player Jaquan Waller who later died as a result of head injuries.

Waller passed away on September 20th from second impact syndrome, a rare condition that happens when someone gets 2 head injuries in a short amount of time. Waller had a concussion during practice but was later cleared to play. He then suffered another head injury in Rose's game against Hoggard and died the next day.

The investigation into Waller's death is ongoing. Grimm will continue his job as a teacher's assistant at Rose.

Previous Story:
People were given a chance to pay their respects Friday night during Jaqaun Waller's viewing. Waller died Saturday after taking a hit on the football field last Friday night.

A great teammate, caring friend, and loving family member. That is how J.H. Rose football player, Jaquan Waller, will be remembered. The viewing was held at Salvation and Praise Church in Farmville from 6-8.

Within those couple of hours people came from all over to mourn the loss of a friend and family member.

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J.H. Rose's football team will play their game Friday night against West Carteret, even though a week ago they lost a player.

Junior running back Jaquan Waller was injured during the game against Hoggard and he died the following day.

Rose coach Todd Lipe tells WITN he plans to move forward with his team. In an exclusive interview with Brian Meador, Lipe says his players are still hurting and he wants to help them as much as possible.

This week the team practiced after voting to go ahead with Friday's game. They will honor Waller by wearing his initials and his number 23 on their helmets for the rest of the season.

"I think they need each other, I think they need to play to feel good right now. Like I said Tuesday's practice was a good practice, we were upbeat, had a lot of spirit out there and I think the same thing will happen Friday when we get back on the field, Lipe told WITN.


Rose Player remembered by school

It was standing room only inside Jaquan Waller's memorial service in Greenville Wednesday.

Students and faculty members flooded the J.H. Rose High School auditorium to pay their respects to the fallen football star.

Waller died Saturday after he sustained a head injury during Friday night's game. During the memorial, Waller's team mates and friends reflected on his life.


Previous Story:

Funeral arrangements have now been set for a J.H. Rose High School football player who died after Friday night's game.

Jaquan Waller's viewing will be Friday night, from 6 to 8 p.m., at the Salvation and Praise Church on West Marlboro Street in Farmville.

The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Koinonia Christian Church on Greenville Boulevard in Greenville.



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Officials say a closed brain injury caused by sequential impacts during a contact sport claimed the life of a high school football player in Greenville.

Jaquan Waller, a J.H. Rose running back, walked to the sidelines after he was tackled during the second quarter Friday night and collapsed.

He died the next day at the hospital. Earlier in the week in practice, Jaquan had to be helped off the field after being tackled during practice. A licensed injury management specialist that works at the school checked him out and gave him the go ahead to play Friday night.

The school says a formal investigation into Jaquan's death is being conducted.



Statement from Medical Examiner about Jaquan Waller's death:
"Jaquan Waller died accidentally as the result of what is called “second impact syndrome”. This is a very rare condition which can occur when two relatively minor head injuries occur in a short time interval. It usually occurs in young athletes and is very rapidly fatal. The cause of death on the death certificate reads “closed head injury due to sequential impacts during contact sport”. Neither impact would have been sufficient to cause death in the absence of the other impact. The first impact during practice on Wednesday caused a mild (Grade 1) concussion, a brief change in the level of consciousness. He was examined, not allowed to return to practice, and his mother was contacted to take him home. Information received by the medical examiner to date indicates that he appeared to have returned to his previous level of functioning by Thursday. The second impact on Friday caused severe brain swelling to develop. The swelling was sufficient to cause him to collapse by the time he had walked off the field, the usual length of time described in the literature on this rare syndrome – two to five minutes. Although medical attention was available very rapidly, the brain swelling could not be reversed and led to brain death by Saturday morning."



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He was known as 350...Or just Quan. On the football field, Jaquan Waller proudly represented the number 23 as a running back for the J.H. Rose Rampants.

But he was much more than that to his friends. Now, they are mourning his death.

Jaquan was injured during practice Wednesday, but was checked out and given the okay to play Friday against Hoggard.

After a play Friday, he collapsed on the sidelines and died at the hospital Saturday afternoon.

Since then, Pitt County Schools Officials opened the school doors to students so they could come together and grieve.

Administrators says close to 200 students came Saturday, while close to 100 sought counseling Sunday.

Many of them are just coming to grips with the loss of a close friend.

"My momma, she woke me up that morning, like she had to explain to me, my friend had died." said Breonna Gray, " I was just in tears, couldn't get through the rest of my day, but I pulled it together had to be strong for Quan cause we know 350 you wouldn't want us not to cry.
We'll miss you and you'll never be forgotten. I love you."

"Quan, was like my little brother", says Gabrielle Mathews, " been knowing him since 6th grade. He was that goofy type of guy, always joking around and I'm gonna miss him....a lot."

Waller's team mates talked with their coach and voted to still have practice Monday and be ready to play their next game on Friday in memory of Waller.



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Disbelief and shock... That's how students at J.H. Rose High school describe their reaction to the loss of one of their classmates.

Fellow students are grieving the loss of JaQuan Waller, a junior running back on the football team.

According to Pitt County Schools, Waller was injured during Friday night's game against Hoggard.

They say after a tackle he got up and ran to the sidelines and just collapsed. He was taken to Pitt Memorial Hospital and remained in critical condition, until his parents made the difficult decision to take him off life support.

"Jaquan was a dedicated player who was well liked by his peers," commented Tom Lipe, head varsity football coach at Rose. "Our thoughts are with the Waller family during this difficult time."

"This is a great loss for our school and community," said Dr. George Frazier, principal at J.H. Rose High School. "Our students and school family share in this loss."

School officials say the first and most immediate attention is to provide support to the family and students.

"Our hearts go out to the Waller family and football team,' commented Dr. Beverly Reep, school system superintendent. "We will continue to provide support to the family and our students as they cope with this loss."

Counselors were available at the school Saturday to talk with students and again Sunday, starting at 1 p.m.

A special fund has been established through the Pitt County Educational Foundation to help with funeral and burial expenses. If you would like to make a contribution, school officials say you can send your donation to the Pitt County Educational Foundation, 1717 West Fifth Street, Greenville, NC 27834. Please make the check payable to the Pitt County Educational Foundation and note on the check memo line "Jaquan Waller and Family."

Heather Mayo with Pitt County Schools says Waller was injured earlier this week during practice, but was checked out and given the okay to play.

J.H. Rose High School coach Todd Lipe said in a release that the junior running back was a dedicated player who was well liked by his teammates.

Now counselors are trying to help students cope with the loss of one of their own.


Pitt County Schools Statement

Pitt County Schools has learned that Jaquan Waller was removed from life support at Pitt County Memorial Hospital (PCMH) this afternoon.

Waller, a junior running back for the J. H. Rose High School Rampants was transported to PCMH last night after he collapsed on the sidelines during the second quarter of the game.

“Jaquan was a dedicated player that was well liked by his peers,” commented Todd Lipe, head varsity football coach at Rose. “Our thoughts are with the Waller family during this difficult time.”

The coaching staff and school counselors will meet with the team later today. Additionally, the school will be open for students to meet with counselors at 3 p.m. Saturday and on Sunday at 1:00 p.m.

“This is a great loss for our school and community,” commented Dr. George Frazier, principal at J. H. Rose High School. “Our students and school family share in this loss.”

The loss of a student has a profound effect on the community. Our first and most immediate attention is to provide support to the family and our students. Our offices will continue to keep the media updated as new information becomes available.

“Our hearts go out to the Waller family and football team,” commented Dr. Beverly Reep, school system superintendent. “We will continue to provide support to the family and our students as they cope with this loss.”

A special fund has been established through the Pitt County Educational Foundation to help with funeral and burial expenses. If you would like to make a contribution, please make the check payable to the Pitt County Educational Foundation and send to 1717 West Fifth Street, Greenville NC 27834. Please note on your check memo line “Jaquan Waller and Family.”

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Posted by: jay0jay Location: greenville on Nov 4, 2008 at 06:12 PM
Thanks for doing dat it means a lot Rip 350

Posted by: For the love of the game Location: NC on Oct 14, 2008 at 11:45 AM
I am saddened by the death of this young man that had so much talent.But to lay the responsibilty and blame on the trainer.Ultimately is the parents responsibility to make sure that her child is well.I know that she had just lost her father,but now she has lost both.And why isn't anyone saying anything about the M.D's that were on the Rose sideline during Jaquan's final game. My husband is a coach for a local football team and I love each of those players, but they are hard-headed and the ones that really love the sport,will tell you that they are fine just to be able to play the game.Quit trying to find blame in the trainer and realize that he should have gone to the dr.after practice on Wednesday when his mother was called and he might still be here.RIP#23 and peace be with the Rose Football Family.

Posted by: Ebonee Location: greenville on Oct 13, 2008 at 01:17 PM
jaquan i miss you so much all you left to me is your voice in my earz my tears fall as i think about you day and night just know i will alwayz be here thinking about you i love you sooooooo much and you will always be missed baby. mommi everything will be okay just know quan is in a better place getting taken care for and thats with god the lord himself mom he is in heaven lukin down on us smiling. picture that smile that he shows and we will smile our self love always ebonee RIP Jaquan

Posted by: Traketia "Chu" Fields Location: Greenville NC on Oct 12, 2008 at 08:36 PM
jaquan where do i start.being your ex-girlfriend it hurts so bad knowing that your not here...we've been knowing each other since 2005 and we had our first relantionship,i remember those days.how bout the time you broke your ankle!?i wouldn't dare let ah weekend go bye and me not see you.jaquan i miss you soo much words can't even explain.i have cried so much i know you up there telling me to stop crying,but it just hurt me so bad not hearing your voice everyday.but i know your in a better place and watching over the ones you love.i just wish the man above could have pulled u through even harder but GOD does things for ah reason so i'll never question.i ask myself this one question just about everyday "why did he have to go now"!?im doing alot better than i was before,and quan you know that im stickin by your mother's side like it aint nothing because i love her as if she was my own!but i leave here to say i miss u and i love you Jaquan S. Waller-->Forver Missed #23! Love Chu-Chu

Posted by: Kathy Location: Washington on Oct 11, 2008 at 01:58 PM
This is a gross miscarriage of justice and obivously poorly handled by the school system. This man could not have foretold of this rare injury scenario. He is not a doctor. It would have been up to the parents to take this young man to the ER to have his thoroughly checked out if they were in any doubt whatsoever. It seems to me he was feeling well so you can't blame the parents or the trainer. It is just an unfortunate and terribly sad event. When a sport requires medical personnel on the sidelines, then the sport is no less than barbaric. Heat exhaustion and dehydration are much more common but this double impact injury is so very rare. I've only seen it one other time in my lifetime in medicine. Prayers to the family of this young man and all involved.

Posted by: Former Rampant FB Mom Location: Greenville on Oct 10, 2008 at 11:39 PM
Thank you Bill Grimm for all that you've done to take care of our kids for years! There is no school that could have a more caring and devoted trainer. You don't deserve this treatment and I feel so sorry for you and the pain you must be feeling over this tragic situation. I also feel for the coaching staff & the team, and of course, Quan's family. Football is a dangerous sport. Parents know this, players know this, but it's a learning ground for many young men in so many ways. Whoever is responsibly for "investigating" this, please act sensibly and realize tragic accidents happen, and to place the blame on one man is ridiculous. Those involved will carry this with them the rest of their lives. That's punshment enough. And hiring certified medical professionals for the sideline? is this for every sport? Who will fund this? It will be hard enough funding the GAS to travel to Wilmington for the new conference, and now maybe medical professionals? Please use some common sense!

Posted by: Perplexed Location: Greenville on Oct 10, 2008 at 05:30 PM
Hey Bill....thanks for the tips and info! I'm glad you are keeping up on life in general. I didn't suggest WITN is at fault, news is news and they report it! Well, I might add. I don't think this individual deserves the blame - that's all. And, I might add, I don't know him at all. But thanks for pointing out a few things for me. I commented, just like you did. Check the definition of ignorance by the way because "last time I checked", yours is wrong!

Posted by: mom on Oct 10, 2008 at 09:33 AM
I have to defend Mr. Grimm. My son, who played on another team against Rose, was hit on the field and transported via ambulance to PCMH a couple of years ago. Mr. Grimm talked with us and even called the next morning to check on us and recommended that we take him to a neurosurgeon, which we did. Thankfully, everything checked out fine, but ultimately it was OUR responsibility to have him checked out. A first responder is just that..a first responder. Their job is to treat to the best of their ability, but then to put the patient in more capable hands. If someone is to blame here, I think it would be the policy makers. Was there any kind of rule that said the child could not play again until he was clearned by a physician? Give Mr. Grimm his job back, with backpay. Instead, look into the school policies.

Posted by: Bill Location: Greenville on Oct 10, 2008 at 02:39 AM
Hey Perplexed! Who said the media was blaming this guy? Who said the media was keeping this story alive? This story, that you felt important enough to comment on, is important because people keep it alive. That makes it NEWS! That's why this station continues to cover it. Blaming this station for the trainer being suspended is ignorant. Blame the school. Last time I checked, WITN didn't suspend Grimm!

Posted by: Bill Location: Greenville on Oct 10, 2008 at 02:35 AM
Way to go Rose and the school system. you've convicted a trainer of killing a kid. how do you think this looks to the public? you suspend a guy who's done the same job every other trainer in the country does because a freak accident happens? and you suspend him without pay??!! shame on all of you who made this decision! shame on all of you who acted cowardly in the face of lawsuits and blame!! how many times did you people and coaches tell bill he was doing a great job before this happened? shameful!!

Posted by: joe on Oct 9, 2008 at 10:39 PM
This is just a horrible event. You know that the trainer has to feel terrible. I don't think he would ever do this on purpose. God bless this family because whatever comes out of this it will not bring him back. As a parent i truly cannot imagine how you feel.

Posted by: Anonymous Location: Greenville on Oct 9, 2008 at 09:41 PM
I am a student at Rose and I was at the game in which Jaquan received the second impact--First of all, there WERE signs of a concussion after the first practice that were ignored..Second of all, the EMTs WERE at the game at the time of the tackle--the Sports Med students were not advised to retrieve the EMTs until well after Jaquan was first laid out on the side of the field. Those of you criticizing the parents and the EMTs, you obviously don't have all the facts. RIP Jaquan. Whoever's fault it is, we still miss you all the same.

Posted by: Perplexed Location: Greenville on Oct 9, 2008 at 08:40 PM
Although I am saddened by the loss the Rose family and Jaquan's family have experienced, I'm perplexed at the media attention this is getting. I'm not sure how his family will ever get over this but the media attention does not help. Blaming the First Responder is mind boggling to me. If the boy was checked out by an MD which several reports have said he was, the first responder likely didn't make "decisions". Also, as a parent, if it was my child, a school official or "First Responder" would not "clear" my child. I would take my child to an MD or proper professional to make sure such incidents were not likely to happen. I may not know all of the scoop but to blame this person/suspend him is bizarre to me. There were mistakes made somewhere along this line for sure. However, in football and any type of contact sport, you are always running potential risks for serious injuries whether preventable or not. Blaming someone or finding the "bad guy" won't bring this boy back!

Posted by: med person Location: enc on Oct 9, 2008 at 07:14 PM
If he had a period of change in or lost of consciousness brief or not and mother was contacted to pick him up, the school should require clearance from a physician to resume the same activity that caused the injury. Common sense to me. I have a son playing football and he would not return to that field until a MD cleared him to do so. There are plenty of motor skill measurements, pupil reactivity etc. that can indicate brain trauma. This should have been assessed. Anytime loss of or change in consciousness takes place, medical treatment from a physician should be sought. I am sorry for all involved that this has happened but is possible that if those steps were taken he would have had a better chance. I'm sorry and hopefully other lives will have been saved. Awareness can be lifesaving.

Posted by: sedria Location: greenville on Oct 9, 2008 at 06:46 PM
we miss you jaquan. (see you in heaven)we love you.

Posted by: deadfish Location: nc on Oct 9, 2008 at 03:44 PM
Blog Refuter: I agree with you 100%. Having said that ever since I've heard of this death I have said to myself that his death could have been prevented. Don't get me wrong I am NOT playing God, neurosurgeon NOR a lawyer. I am simply saying that intuitively. Yeah, a big fancy word but the point is that I said that after following football head injuries since former 49ers QB Steve Young was forced out of the NFL after too many concussions. About two years ago the NFL promoted a seminar/study regarding head injuries. Yesterday I read on the SF Chronicle that another former 49er player "donated" his brain for a similar study. I may also point out that this subject has been portrayed on national TV. My humble suggestion is for the community to raise money to fund the medical training for their HS personnel that way you have a voice to protect your children. Thank you

Posted by: Student Trainer Location: NC on Oct 9, 2008 at 03:40 PM
Dude, Tom, whoever you are, stop talking about stuff you know nothing about. Grimm takes care of all the athletes at Rose and I don't know what we would do without him. Yes, a student died, but as heartless as it sounds, eventually, WE ALL ARE GOING TO DIE!! It was just this young man's time. There was nothing that could be done.

Posted by: Trainer on Oct 9, 2008 at 03:25 PM
The charges against Coach Grimm are crap. The student was cleared to play because of the grade of concussion that he received. I am a soccer player and I get mild concussions every game. I never come out of the game because of it. Second impact syndrome is a rare condition. Besides, I was on the sideline when it happened. Coach Grimm was doing everything he could for Quan, but there is really nothing he could have done that would have saved Quan's life. By the way, why aren't we talking about the missing EMT's here? I know that they probably wouldn't have been able to save his life, but they would have gotten him to the hospital that much sooner.

Posted by: B. Norman Location: Eastern NC on Oct 9, 2008 at 02:52 PM
I could be wrong but I truly believe that the school admin. is using this man as the Fall Guy for this incident. Yes I am very sorry that this young man died or even got hurt but for the system to punish the trainer is crazy. In high school sports there are others that make a call in this issue other than the trainer. The coaches and famiy also plays a part. I know from experience that family don't always make it to the games but there is a common sence to this and that is that if a person has been hit in the head and becomes unaware of what is going on (lost of the fundamentals) he should not play this contact sport again until he or she has been cleared from a doctor. Don't blame the trainer this is a coach and school admin. problem.

Posted by: Blog Refuter Location: NC on Oct 9, 2008 at 02:47 PM
If I am not mistaking, it is the responsibility of the presiding school personnel to seek medical attention for sick/injured students while they are at school or participating in any school function. If any obvious complications occurred while the student was at home, then it would have been the responsibility of the parents to seek medical attention. Obviously, the said victim needed to had been examined by a physician after the initial examination by the school personnel. Either the presiding school personnel should have ordered that the said victim be sent to a medical practitioner's office or ordered the parents of the said victim to send him. I am sure that all committees investigating the ethics of this matter have these facts and other knowledgeable facts in mind.

Posted by: RIP on Oct 9, 2008 at 02:34 PM
To Jeff Of course the parents was notified. He did get attention, If you don't know the story let it go. His mother is already in pain she lost her husband, her father and son in less then 6 months she has suffered enough. RIP JaQuan! I personally do feel the school should be held responible because they should not let him play until he was released by his doctor but to hold one person at fault is wrong. My prayers are with you also Mr Grimm.

Posted by: jeff Location: greenville on Oct 9, 2008 at 01:35 PM
Where were the parents and were they notified of the first injury? If they were, shouldn't they be responsible for seeking medical attention for their son?

Posted by: Tom on Oct 9, 2008 at 01:19 PM
EMT...my appologies. I misused term of First Responder. I meant to use First-Aider. EMT's are very quailified.

Posted by: Anonymous on Oct 9, 2008 at 12:45 PM
I would say that very few HS in the COUNTRY will have certified athletic trainer on staff. Most are just people who have taken a couple weekend courses, MAYBE an EMT certification at best. EMT's are qualified to do A LOT in the State of NC, more than many of you realize. Most schools couldn't afford to have a Certified trainer on staff.

Posted by: blame on Oct 9, 2008 at 12:10 PM
There is more than one person that needs to be held accountable. The coach is ultimately responsible for his players. Communication is necessary amongst all team members. The coach should know what is going on with his players. After all they all claim to be one big happy family.

Posted by: Pat Location: Winterville on Oct 9, 2008 at 11:39 AM
This is so wrong! The dismissal of the First Responder is simply putting a finger in the dike. The issue is that our children need qualified Sports Medicine Trainers, as well as physcian approved directives. A First Responder is only that a FIRST line person until more qualified help arrives. He should not be expected to work beyond his training or licensure and now to dismiss him implies that he was the cause, not an overlooked medical condition that should have required physcian involvement. Why is it that if the team does great, the Coach's name is praised, but when a situation like this obne happens the "First Responder' is the only name plastered across the news. The entire coaching staff and sports porgram should be examined. Please address the entire issue and problem before someone else is injured.

Posted by: Annie Nonomus Location: Greenville on Oct 9, 2008 at 11:31 AM
It would be nice if every school had a certified trainer, I just don't think that is practical. Becoming a Certified Athletic Trainer requires an individual to obtain a college degree, and to pass all three components of a national exam that is administered through the BOC or Board of Certification. Only individuals who have completed a four year accredited program in the field of Athletic Training, having completed all necessary course work, along with obtaining 1500 hours of clinical experience may sit for the exam. http://www.ehow.com/how_2244926_become-certified-athletic-trainer.html?ref=fuel&utm_source=yahoo&utm_medium=ssp&utm_campaign=yssp_art

Posted by: WOLFGANG Location: CHOCOWINITY on Oct 9, 2008 at 11:30 AM
Winners never quit,and quitters never win. A school without football is in danger of deteriorating into a medieval study hall. If winning isn't everything,why do they keep score? - Vince Lombardi Green Bay Packers.

Posted by: Disgusted Location: Bath, NC on Oct 9, 2008 at 10:59 AM
How can they suspend this manan WITHOUT pay? This is just an investigation for goodness sake! He should take Pitt county to the cleaners.I am so sick of our school system and powers-that-be in them thinking they are GOD! I understand a young man passed away and I can't even imagine how his family feels, but, are they wanting a lawsiut and benefit $$$$ from this and like crap this is rolling downhill to settle on the trainer? Seems the norm now days. Was this trainer a certified DR??? No! The coach had the final say as the the young man going back into he game. If the young man was cleared by the DR earlier to return to play from the previous injury, how can you blame the trainer? I smell a RAT !!! GIVE HIM BACK HIS PAY! How is he to feed him family? ALL involved in this decision have you ever heard the verse: do unto others....??? to the trainer: i feel so sorry for you and I hope you get AWAY from those people as is it very apparent they don't give a rip about you! Praying 4 U!!!!!

Posted by: EMT Location: Pitt County on Oct 9, 2008 at 10:52 AM
Tom, are you qualified to make these accusations?? Do you know what an EMT, and/or First Responder is qualified to do?? Your comparisons are bunk!

Posted by: Tom Location: Greenville on Oct 9, 2008 at 10:24 AM
This guy was NOT a trainer!! He was NOT an certified athletic trainer!! He has no athletic training background at all. He was a first responder with CPR and First-Aid experience. The young man would not have been on the field that night if there was a certified athletic trainer on the sideline. Every college, NFL, and many high schools have cerified athletic trainers in place to handle these exact situations. Athletic trainers are educated on how to handle concussions. Put it this way as an example... If you were hiring someone to manage your families life savings would you hire a certified accountant/investor or someone who a took a couple of math classes? A kids life is far too important to not have QUALIFIED people watching over them.

Posted by: jb Location: greenville on Oct 9, 2008 at 10:14 AM
this story is still going?????

Posted by: Terri Location: Greenville on Oct 9, 2008 at 10:05 AM
I hope Mr. Grimm gets a lawyer and takes every bit of money the J.H. Rose school has. This is worse than the Duke Lacrosse case. A life was lost.

Posted by: Tim Location: Greenville on Oct 9, 2008 at 09:39 AM
I never thought that Pitt County schools could get any worse, but I was wrong. Everyone at J.H. Rose that was involved with this decision should resign immediately. This is outrageous.

Posted by: Anonymous on Oct 9, 2008 at 09:28 AM
The trainers are often there to cover the coaches rear end- the coaches are often the ones who make the call whether an injured player will play or not, regardless of what the trainer says. Its an unreal amount of liability that the trainer accepts by taking the job. This isn't the trainers fault, this isn't anybodys fault. It was an accident. Better rules should be in place to protect the players after an injury requiring treatment by a trainer.

Posted by: Wilma Location: local on Oct 9, 2008 at 09:25 AM
Another reason why I, or many other people that have education degrees, have NO DESIRE whatsoever to be anywhere near public schools. Sure sounds like a scapegoat to me, and I know of many other passionate, great teachers that have had the unfortunate experience of being blamed for other peoples faults or shortcomings. Without a doubt, seeing anybody this young die is a tragedy, but as a country, we have become conditioned to blaming others, rather than accepting what has happened and trying to move on. My thoughts are with his family, and I will NEVER step foot in Pitt County as a teacher or administrator due to liability issues. It's a downright shame that I feel this way, but this is the hand that has been given to us as educators.

Posted by: intheknow Location: Greenville on Oct 9, 2008 at 09:16 AM
Pirate Lady: School employees are prohibited from talking to anyone about this. Somebody had to fall and they chose Bill Grimm. I'm wondering who's next?

Posted by: McJeggers Location: Eastern, NC on Oct 9, 2008 at 08:54 AM
Headline reads: UPDATED: J.H. Rose Trainer Suspended Without Pay, right? Where's the story on that? What happened to true journalism? The answers to who? what? when? where? how? and WHY? The first 4 were answered. Shotty journalism is what I see here in this story. Just like never following up on the housefire in Jamesville. Report the whole story, not just half.

Posted by: The Pirate Lady Location: Grimesland on Oct 9, 2008 at 08:39 AM
Sounds to me like JH Rose and Pitt County Schools are trying to cover their behinds now. Anytime Heather Mayo has to come out and say something, you know something's up.

Posted by: Dawn Location: Greenville, NC on Oct 9, 2008 at 08:38 AM
This ia a real sad situation. I can not even begin to imagine the pain the mother feels. But with that said, I know the first responder is grieving as well. Not because the school system is trying to point the blame towards him, but because he lost a student, football player, and friend. It is a shame Pitt County Schools do not have a better policy in place to handle injuries and who is "capable" of clearing student athletes to play. This man is not responsible in any way for this young man's death. He was only doing what he is trained to do and what the Pitt County School system allows him to do! I am so sorry for both families....neither family should have had to endure this pain! Pitt County School System's policy must and will be changed. I certainly hope another student athlete does not have to lose his life for this to occur. God Bless everyone involved.

Posted by: Kim Location: Gtreenville on Oct 9, 2008 at 08:30 AM
Pitt County Schools needs a scapegoat. You will not find anyone who cares more about the players than Bill Grimm. He loves those kids like his own. The idea of casting blame on Bill is ludicrous. Is anybody really responsible for an accident such as this. Bill deserves his job back and it's easy to see that this is simply a political move on the part of a few. I salute Bill and what he means to the program.

Posted by: concerned mother Location: Windsor on Oct 9, 2008 at 08:01 AM
I am so sorry this young man lost his life, I lost a son at a young age, so I know how his family feels, but this is so unfair to this Trainer, he had no idea anything like this was happening, the young man said he was alright. give him back his job and don't put a burden on him for the rest of his life, he is going through enough just coping with what happened. Give him some symphany.

Posted by: Marcus Mooney Location: Nebraska, Hyde County on Oct 9, 2008 at 07:45 AM
They've gotta hang someone. We all know the truth. When something like this happens, heads are gonna roll. It is shameful, but in our litigious society, it's expedient. The real problem is people who can't accept an accident, and who are thirsty for revenge. A real problem in this culture.

Posted by: concerned Location: Windsor on Oct 9, 2008 at 06:56 AM
This is so stupid.....He is a first responder but do you really think he knew this was gonna happen....It was his time to go...When it is your time to go you can do nothing about it...Give the man his job back and do not suspend him this is totally ridiculous...

Posted by: Chris Location: Greenville on Oct 9, 2008 at 06:15 AM
It absolutely sounds like a witch hunt to me! The trainer could not have POSSIBLY known that a very "rare" condition was about to happen. How many football players have had their clocks cleaned on the field? I know we had several when I played HS football, and once we got our bearings together we were allowed to play again! It is sad that the school is taking this stance and trying to find a scapegoat for something that was obviously a terrible tragedy.

Posted by: Joe Location: Here and There on Oct 9, 2008 at 05:57 AM
Witch hunt.

Posted by: concerned fella Location: g-ville on Oct 9, 2008 at 12:25 AM
I hope the trainer doesnt loose his job over this...I know there will people jumping on the bandwagon and saying that this guy should loose his job and we should tar and feather him in the streets, but i disagree. With an enclosed head injury there are very little signs, if any, and most of the time they are only noticeable if the victim tells you accurately of how they feel. I wasnt there but most high school football players will say and do anything to prove they feel fine and to get back in the big game. Jaquan's death was a tragedy but it was a RARE circumstance. Contrary to many people's beliefs all accidents or deaths cannot be avoided...sometimes bad things just happen. Still, my utmost condolences to the family. Thoughts and prayers are still with you!

Posted by: Jermel Daniels Location: Atlanta, Ga on Oct 2, 2008 at 09:35 AM
I remember quan as the goofiest person i have ever met in my life and im going to miss him. I pray for the Waller family and I know God is going to help you through this difficult time.

Posted by: FBMom Location: NC on Sep 30, 2008 at 02:41 PM
Danyells nobody can answer that question for you. I have always been told not to question our Heavenly Father for he knows what he is doing. Quan finished his life on earth and our Lord saw that it was time for him to return to his Heavenly home. If you live right you will meet Quan one glorious day when the Lord calls you home. Quan was put here on earth (as is others) for just a season. To us it isn't long and to the Lord its millions of years. I don't know you or anything about you but live your life right and you two will meet again. May God be with you as you go down this road. Trust in the Lord. Proverbs Chpt 3 vs 5 & 6. You are in my prayers.

Posted by: n Location: greenville on Sep 30, 2008 at 10:02 AM
R.i.p quan and u in a better plave

Posted by: DANYELLS Location: GREENVILLE on Sep 29, 2008 at 07:50 PM
Mi BABii GONE WAT iMMA DO iT SEEMS SO UNREAL. i JUSS TALKED TO HiM FRiDAY BEFORE THE GAME AND THE WAS ALL HAPPY HE SAiD HE HEAD WAS HURTiN BUT HE WAS ALL GUD.i ASK WAS HE PLAY HE SAiD YEA!! iM GOOD MAN. i SAiD OKAY WELL GOODLUCK AND iMA TRY TO BE THEiR. i DiDNT MAKE iT. i SHOULD OF BEEN THEiR THATS ALL i WAS THiNKiN. i DiDNT KNO WHAT HAPPEN i JUSS GOT A PHONE KALL AND DEY SAiD QUAN GOT HURT AND HE RUSHED TO DA HOSPiTAL SO i RUSHED TO DA HOSPiTAL i DiDNT KNO iT WAS THAT SERIOUS i JUSS THOUGHT HE HURT HIS LEG OR SUMiN BUT ME BABii WAS FiTIN 4 HiS LiFE i KOULDNT DO NUTHiN BUT KRY. iT HURT ME SO MUCH i KANT SLEEP, EAT, OR EVEN THiNK STRAIGHT i LOVE HiM SO MUCH. BUT HE WiLL ALWAYS BE iN MY HEART. AND i KNOW HE LOOKiN DOWN ON ME. i KEEP TELLiN MY SELF DAT i KRIED SO MUCH i COULDNT BREATHE. Y QUAN OUT OF ALL PEOPLE HE NEVA DONE ANYTHiNG TO NOBODY. EVERYBODY LOVED HiM AND LiKE EVERYBODY SAY GOD WORK iN MiSTERIOUS WAYS. AND THATS ONLY BUT DA TRUTH BUT WHY QUAN? i WiSH SUMBODY KOULD ANSWER DAT.

Posted by: keke Location: greenville on Sep 29, 2008 at 03:42 PM
R.I.P fat man aka quan

Posted by: kiona Location: rocky mount on Sep 29, 2008 at 03:39 PM
R.I.P. jaquan waller

Posted by: wondering on Sep 29, 2008 at 06:21 AM
Hello, To A Few: No, ma'am, please don't think anything you said offended me in any way..however the fact that you were concerned about possibly having done so, in addition to your original comments, tells me that you're obviously a good and caring person ! No, as far as I'm concerned we're just having a polite discussion about a current item in the news. May God bless you, your family, and especially your spouse as he goes about his dangerous [and all too often, thankless] work.

Posted by: To a few Location: gville on Sep 28, 2008 at 10:06 PM
Wondering..I am sorry if anything I said offended you. My husband is a police officer and I understand what you are saying concerning media coverage.

Posted by: Answer on Sep 28, 2008 at 09:04 PM
I think its a good idea to keep reporting this. The reason being because the young dont think about death. Some even think they cant died. So hopefully this will open there eyes to know that death comes to the young as well as the old. Its time for all of us to get our life to together bc no man knows the day nor the hr he shall appear. God bless the Waller family! Jesus is the only one who can help you.

Posted by: wondering on Sep 28, 2008 at 07:52 PM
Hey, To A Few: I was'nt referring to the comments people leave here on this page. I was referring to all the news coverage on TV. To broaden my original comments:In addition to our brave servicemen and women, when a fireman or policeman is killed, that hardly merits this kind of on-going media coverage either. I know it could be argued that all of the people in those particular occupations knew the risks involved, but then everyone knows contact sports, particularly football,can be deadly..and it's just a game. When a policeman, fireman or soldier dies, it's while serving their fellow man, a far more noteworthy calling, and hardly merits more than one mention on the TV news channels or their respective websites. Some food for thought. Respectfully, from Wondering .

Posted by: to a few Location: gville on Sep 28, 2008 at 02:59 PM
to dave(WITN can he be banned), Vickie and wondering... First of all, Vickie, the family NEVER asked for anything but just curious.. did you bury your husband, father AND son within 6 months of each other because Mrs. Waller did! To Wondering... I agree that there has been a lot of coverage and our soldiers need coverage also but one isn't the same as the other. I remember losing a friend suddenly when I was in high school and some of these kids just need to leave comments to help them heal. If anyone doesn't want to see the comments, don't click on the link. It is that simple. I pray that God will be with this family. Mrs. Waller has lost three very important people in her life within a few months all due to different circumstances. Pray for her.

Posted by: saminilla_02 Location: K-Town on Sep 27, 2008 at 10:41 PM
I want to say that my thoughts and my heart go out to his familly and frieds. And just rember that God is gathering up all of his angels. And Quan "350" was one of his Angels!!! He will now be watching down over all of his familly and friends keeping you all safe!!!

Posted by: wondering? Location: nc on Sep 27, 2008 at 09:24 PM
I am very sorry for the loss of this young boy. However, why do you keep covering this? Our local hometown soldiers don't get this much attention when they die fighting for us in Iraq. Really not trying to offend anyone, just curious.

Posted by: Faith Gurganus Location: Famrville,NC on Sep 27, 2008 at 08:46 PM
I'm so sorry for your loss i know what it is like to lose some one like that we ahv lost plenty.. May God Give you the courage to stay strong.. just think of it as he is in a better place. God Bless

Posted by: Derabia Matthews Location: Greenville on Sep 26, 2008 at 11:36 PM
I am a 2008 gradute of Jh Rose, i never knew who Jaquan was personally but i knew who he was. This story really touched and it was a reminder that there is no such thing as too young to die. I been following this story and read in a report that there was being investagations to see if jaquan's death could have been prevented...and the anwser is No...God had a plan.When God call its time to go...We all in the same race Jaquan just finished before us...we're on here for seasons..R.iP Jaquan you truly will be missed

Posted by: Why? on Sep 26, 2008 at 11:21 PM
Im sorry for the lost of your child, but not one time did Jaquan family ask for help. This was the schools and community doing. So if you don't have anything nice to say keep it yourself. Now to the Waller family God bless you. Your family have been though alot 3 deaths in less then 3 months. My family is praying for you all. Hold near to God.

Posted by: MAP Location: Belhaven on Sep 26, 2008 at 09:57 PM
While I am very sorry for your loss, it is no reason to spew negativity upon another family. No one in Jaquan's family has asked for "charity", everything that has been done for them has been done voluntarily by concerned people. I will never consider friends helping friends to be charity. I feel sorry for you and your negative view on the world, maybe your heart will soften one day, and you will feel human compassion once again.

Posted by: pudding Location: farmville on Sep 26, 2008 at 07:01 PM
I did not know the Waller family. My prayers goes out to this family. Think on the good times that you shared with Jaquan. Just remember that GOD will not put more on us than what we are able to bear. Family,JHRose family, and friends keep your head up.

Posted by: HAPPINESS Location: HAMILTON on Sep 26, 2008 at 04:12 PM
IT IS HARD TO ACCEPT THE LOST OF LOVED ONE ESPECIALLY SO YOUNG. JUST LOOK TO THE HILLS THAT COMES ALL YOUR HELP,GOD WILL CONFORT YOU AT TIMES LIKE THESE. IF WE ARE ON THE RIGHT ROAD WE WILL SEE HIM AGAIN GOD BLESS THE FAMILY.

Posted by: A Viking Football Mom Location: Plymouth, NC on Sep 26, 2008 at 02:55 PM
Although I didn't know Jaquan personally nor do I know his family, I still feel compelled to offer my condolences because in GOD's eyes, we are ALL family. I can hardly imagine the pain that you are experiencing right now but I will ask that you put your trust in the Lord for HE is too wise to make a mistake. I know that your hearts are heavy but hopefully your burden will be lightened soon. This young man was doing something that he enjoyed. I am sure it is a great loss but use all the time that you need to heal your hurt. I will be praying for the family, school, teams, and the community. May GOD be with you all.

Posted by: MD Location: Beaufort Co on Sep 26, 2008 at 12:55 PM
WITN, Great job in remembering and reporting on this fine young man. Meador, you are a great reporter. RIP my man, as I am sure you are throwing, and catching that pigskin in heaven.

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Posted by: JHRAlumnus Location: G-Vegas on Sep 26, 2008 at 12:49 PM
Good call to keep on playing, Coach Lipe. I can only imagine it has been quite the challenge this year, and this is just one more thing that will make the 2008 season a part of JHRs history. I believe as a former player, Jaquan would want his friends to go and win one! With that said, it kinda puts West Carteret in a precarious position but as they say, may the best team win!

Posted by: Teresa Location: Ayden on Sep 26, 2008 at 12:24 PM
Our prayers are with the family and Rose High School. God bless you all and hang in there. The lord will take care of you.

Posted by: Jasmine Location: Aurora on Sep 26, 2008 at 11:40 AM
We are sorry for your loss of your love one and me and my family will pray for the Walter family.

Posted by: Lazarus Location: Grifton, NC on Sep 26, 2008 at 11:35 AM
I would like to thank the editor for theIR reply to "Dave"-if he doesn't want to hear or see anymore about this tragedy he can always choose not to watch or read. STOP CLICKING THE LINK TO LEAVE UNWARRANTED COMMENTS!!

Posted by: Vickie Location: say no to charity on Sep 26, 2008 at 11:07 AM
WITN,Why SO much attention to this? Is it to help "aid" the parents.I buiired my child and did it "own my own".Don't people feel ashamed at taking "charity" anymore?

Posted by: BRIA CYRIAQUE Location: FARMVILLE N.C on Sep 26, 2008 at 10:50 AM
GOD SAID IN HIS WORD THAT HE WILL NEVER LEAVE YOU OR FORSAKE YOU SO JUST KEEP YOUR HEAD UP ADN IM PRAYING FOR THE FAMILY!!!!!!! LOV YOU!!! GOD BLESS YOU AND MAY HEAVEN SMILE UPON YOU

Posted by: devon Location: greenville n.c on Sep 26, 2008 at 09:59 AM
r.i.p jaquan i went to school when he went i dont know him well but i have seen him alot i realy feel bad for him but they say your in a better place.

Posted by: Cookie Baby Location: Greenville where it is @ on Sep 26, 2008 at 08:50 AM
YOU WERE A COOL KID AND HOPE YOU ARE IN A BETTER PLACE AND ILL PRAY FOR YOUR FAMILY CAUSE ONLY GOD KNOWS SO GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY THROUGH THESE HARD TIMES AND KEEP YA HEAD UP

Posted by: Amadi Clothing Ltd. Location: Charlotte,NC on Sep 26, 2008 at 08:48 AM
Sorry about the loss of your love one and want to send out my condolence to the Waller Family..To the Waller Family and Friends keep your head up as you go though the loss of your love one..No matter what..Quan will always be there by your side everywhere you go.He is watching over you...

Posted by: shenika s. Location: roper on Sep 26, 2008 at 08:44 AM
yea i would like to dedicate this message to jaquan and his family..i know yall are struggling on losing a luv one...but always know that a star that shine that much is in a good place and good arms to GOD!! friends and family just keep your head and smile cause he will always be in your heart..and know that he's lookin down family and he already knows that yall loved him as dearly and no one can't take that away... even tho i don't know jaquan i am giving my word to the family and friends. sincerly, nekka s.

Posted by: Keyosha Location: New Bern on Sep 26, 2008 at 08:19 AM
I new you for a long time we had some good times together and i will never forget them even though you are gone i will always remeber your smile and your family will be in my prays, (I WILL LOVE YOU ALWAYS AND WILL THINK ABOUT THE GOOD TIMES WE HAD I LOVE YOU JAQUAN WALLER AND ALWAYS WILL.)<3

Posted by: Wood Location: Washington on Sep 26, 2008 at 06:01 AM
Please let this boys family bury him in peace. The media (Editor) has aggravated their pain by continuing to keep his terrible accident on the front and top burner. Thanks

Posted by: Bill Location: Greenville on Sep 26, 2008 at 01:54 AM
Indeed, Kat!! Dave is a wart on these comments pages. Always negative. Thank you WITN for doing a wonderful job with this tragic story. Thank you Brian Meador for a wonderful look at how these boys and coaches are dealing with this loss.

Posted by: Bill Location: Greenville on Sep 25, 2008 at 10:33 PM
Thanks Coach Lipe. What a wonderful story. Good luck to the Rampants and Coach Lipe!

Posted by: whitney Bizell Location: Greenville on Sep 25, 2008 at 03:16 PM
"350" We iz gonna miss u baby and i knw dat u r lookin down on us! R.I.P Quan aka"350" aka Num #23

Posted by: Bria Cyriaque Location: Farmville N.C on Sep 25, 2008 at 11:28 AM
hi sorry about the lost of your love on.. may god be therr with you in your time of need.. may heaven smile upon you and god bless.. i briang you greeting from Community Fellowship church famville n.c Pastor Lester Gay... love you

Posted by: Devin Location: Greenvill on Sep 25, 2008 at 11:18 AM
R.I.P 350 ill always remember u runnin that rock in pop warner yo skills never fell pff u just got better ima miss u always

Posted by: KeyKey Location: New Bern on Sep 25, 2008 at 10:21 AM
I love will miss u boo

Posted by: KAT Location: Washington on Sep 25, 2008 at 09:21 AM
Dave, how can you be so callous? Look inside yourself to see why you can't have sympathy or at least empathy for this young man's family. Shame on you indeed. Way to tell him off WITN.

Posted by: ashley Location: greenville on Sep 25, 2008 at 08:52 AM
i'm going miss you why cause you were cool

Posted by: Dave Location: Greenville on Sep 25, 2008 at 08:33 AM
How many more weeks is WITN going to keep talking about this?

Editor's Note: We will continue to cover this as appropriate, no matter how many comments we receive such as this. A young man's life was cut short, impacting his family, friends and hundreds of students. He deserves to be remembered.


Posted by: Anonymous Location: Morehead City, North Carolina on Sep 25, 2008 at 06:26 AM
I didn't know Jaquan waller but he seemed like a good guy from what i hear, i mourn for his family and i'll keep you in my prayers. R.I.P Jaquan Maller a.k.a 350

Posted by: Dee Location: GREENVILLE on Sep 24, 2008 at 09:12 PM
Pray for the Waller family. They have lost there grandfather on Thursday and a son/nephew/cousin on Friday. My prayers along with many others are going up for the Waller family and friends. RIP JaQuan aka Quan aka 350...so you in heaven when I get there.

Posted by: Anonymous Location: Greenville, NC on Sep 24, 2008 at 08:42 PM
My prayers and thoughts are with the family of Jaquan. I don't know him, but my daughter went to school with him. Lets pray for his family because when its all said and done; they are going to need our prayers. God bless Jaquan on his final journey home.

Posted by: chocogirl Location: nc on Sep 24, 2008 at 08:05 PM
While I didn't know this young man Jaquan, my heart goes out to his family. God makes no mistakes and so may the work Jaquan has done on this earth speak for him.

Posted by: ED Location: Greenville on Sep 24, 2008 at 05:49 PM
We may never know all of the answers to the many questions that have come from this tragic accident BUT we do know that Jaquan died doing something that he had a passion for. I pray that we all learn something from this brief life and realize that 'this is not heaven'. We will all leave here one day and I also pray that we will all be ready. God please strengthen the family of Jaquan and his friends and even those who did not know him personally, that all may come to know you oh God and your Son Jesus for you promised never to leave us or forsake us and YOU want only what is best for us. And if Jaquan knew YOU, then he is definitely resting in peace in your arms and waiting for all of his loved ones who know Christ Jesus. God bless and keep us all in love and hope for salvation. Jaquan's spirit lives on. To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord for those who confess the Lord Jesus and believe in their heart that God raised him from the dead. Life Eternal!

Posted by: Travis Location: Durham on Sep 24, 2008 at 03:41 PM
To those that knew him....Its times like this when you need to know where your help comes from......ALL OF MY HELP COMES FROM THE LORD......whenever you feel that you can't move forward just remember those words. God Bless You and your in my paryers!

Posted by: anonymous Location: greenville n.c. on Sep 24, 2008 at 01:29 PM
we will miss u alot. u will not be forgotten

Posted by: NICKY RUFFIN Location: GREENVILLE on Sep 24, 2008 at 01:25 PM
I LOVE YOU JAQUAN BABY AND YOUR FAMILY IS IN MY PRAYERS!!!! IMMA MISS YOU BABY

Posted by: Markus G Location: Williamston on Sep 24, 2008 at 08:42 AM
I send my heart and prayers out unto this family.....What a traumatic loss for this family...May God be with you in this great ordeal.....and do whatever it takes to seek closure in your lives

Posted by: Kel's Location: ill will on Sep 24, 2008 at 06:18 AM
To da family stay strong he might be gone in the physical but he is still hear in your hearts

Posted by: Ms. Turnquist Location: Miami Lakes on Sep 24, 2008 at 12:49 AM
The word of the day is IGNORANT. This family has suffered enough w/o the mixed emotions of U outsiders. If they did sue, and won, then what. Their loved one is still gone. Sorry Boo Boo, but money does not buy everybody love. My hearts goes out to the Waller Family. You will make it thru this. It may take months, or even years. But he is in God's hands now. He's well taken care of so now U all need to pull together and take care of yourselves. God Bless :-)

Posted by: Anonymous on Sep 23, 2008 at 08:58 PM
so sorry wat can u say

Posted by: saddened Location: goldsboro,nc on Sep 23, 2008 at 07:29 PM
May God be with the family.Please comfort each and every one dear God.So young,but God has a place for everyone.Another Rose has been added to God's garden.

Posted by: Margaret Location: Warsaw, NC on Sep 23, 2008 at 07:07 PM
Warsaw knows first hand what it is like to lose a player with a great future. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends.

Posted by: penny harrell Location: chocowinity on Sep 23, 2008 at 06:54 PM
i would like to say to the family i'm sorry for the lose of your child. he seemed to be a well round young man . just ask god to help you in your time of need and you all will be in my hearts and prayers as well ..my god bless you and your family ...

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