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Aggies mourn sudden death of Chad Smith

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Source: http://www.hattiesburgamerican.com/article/20101230/SPORTS/101229018

Aggies mourn sudden death of Chad Smith
By Stan Caldwell ? December 30, 2010

TWO WEEKS AGO, Chad Smith, a junior fullback for Forrest County AHS, told Aggie coach Larry Dolan that he wasn?t going to make it to that day?s off-season weightlifting session.

?We had our banquet that night, and he texted me, ?Coach, I?m sick and throwing up,?? Dolan said. ?I knew it was serious, because he never missed a workout.?

Two days later, on Dec. 18, Chad Smith died from what are believed to be complications from double pneumonia, leaving a school and a community to ponder the cosmic question: ?Why?..?
 
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