A Georgia high school football player was found dead one before he was scheduled to play in the state championship game.
The body of Brandon Smith, 17, who played for Manchester High School in Meriwether County, was located Sunday (December 10) morning, Meriwether County School System Superintendent Dr. Robert A. Griffin and Manchester High School Principal Mrs. Suze Neal confirmed in a letter obtained by 11Alive.com. Smith, who the district referred to as a "loyal teammate and friend who excelled on and off the field," was scheduled to play in the state title game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium Monday (December 11) night.
"We are heartbroken to hear the news of the tragic and untimely death of one of our student-athletes, Brandon Smith," the joint statement reads. "Manchester High School’s celebration of playing for the Georgia 1-A State Football Championship has unfortunately turned into something none of us could have fathomed."
Smith's death is currently under investigation and the district said more information would be "shared publicly by local authorities" when available. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation confirmed it was working alongside Manchester Police to assist in crime scene processing after Smith's body was discovered on Sunday.
"We continue to pray for Brandon’s family, friends, teammates, and classmates. Manchester High School will have mental health support available starting on Monday morning," the district said in the letter.
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