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S. Harper
August 31, 2022  (11:28)
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First off on behalf of Flyers Insider we give our sincerest condolences. One of the biggest causes of death in North America is from traffic accidents.

Today six young Canadian athletes were are deceased after a fatal car crash in a construction zone in Barrie Ontario Canada.
The six individuals were reported missing for a short amount of time until the vehicle was found, that had the remains of the young lives.
Here's a look at the lives lost, via Seaway News, Cornwall Ontario News..

Luke West, 22

West was a talented lacrosse player and coach in Barrie.

In a tribute posted online by the Barrie Minor Lacrosse Association and the Bombers Jr C. Lacrosse Club, the 22-year-old was remembered as a beloved member of the lacrosse community.

«Westy» started off as a paperweight in the previous Barrie Tornado organization, they said. He would go on to play in five provincial championships and become a two-time Ontario Minor Field Lacrosse League champion. After graduating from the Barrie Minor Lacrosse Association, he went on to become a core member of the Barrie Bombers Jr. C team.

«He was a locker room favourite due to his toughness, tenacity and incredible lacrosse IQ,» the organizations said.

West was also a fixture at introductory clinics, where he helped introduce new players to lacrosse, they said. He moved on to coaching and earlier this year made his sixth appearance at the Ontario Provincial Lacrosse Championship, this time winning silver as a coach.

«Westy � the impact that you had on your teammates, coaches, and the young men you coached is immeasurable,» the organizations said. «Few have ever worked harder in Bomber Blue, few can claim to have lifted us so high.»

Jersey Mitchell, 20

Mitchell was remembered by a close friend as a caring woman who loved to make others laugh.

Friend and former classmate Loren Mathias said the 20-year-old was passionate about outdoor activities like cheerleading and hunting, but cared for her family and friends above all.

Mathias said Jersey hadn't yet figured out what she wanted to do in the future, and the pair would stay up late at her house making pros-and-cons lists for different occupations like dental hygienist or massage therapist.

«Ultimately, she just wanted to help people,» Mathias said.

She never wanted to fight anyone. She had so much love in her heart and she really just wanted everyone to get along.»

Haley Marin, 21

Marin was remembered as «family-oriented» and «a really loyal friend» by Mathias, who met her in elementary school and maintained a close friendship with her.

Mathias said Marin would always talk about how much she loved her mother and brothers.

Marin also prioritized school, Mathias said, recalling that her friend would often help her with her schoolwork. «She always wanted to make sure that people around her succeeded,» Mathias said.

Marin was passionate about issues of addiction and mental health, topics she studied in a social work program at Georgian College in Barrie, Mathias said.

«She always wanted to help people and her heart was just so big, and she was always smiling,» said Mathias. «She got to know everyone and really wanted to understand people.»

River Wells, 23

Wells was remembered as a talented football player.

In a statement posted to Facebook, the Barrie Bruisers flag football team said «River was a fierce competitor and an exceptional athlete who will be missed by so many.»

Simcoe County Football also remembered Wells as a former athlete who succeeded on and off the field.

Curtis King, 22

King was remembered as a successful football player who previously played for the Innisdale Invaders.

Simcoe County Football, in a statement honouring both King and Wells, said «we not only remember these great athletes for what they did on the field but remember the great people they were in life.»

Jason O'Connor, 22

Police identified O'Connor, 22, as one of the six people reported missing on Saturday who the force later said were believed to be the victims of the crash after their vehicle was found early Sunday.

Our hearts go out to all the victims families may they all rest in peace...

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