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Tyrone Senior Overcomes Injury Scare

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Alivia Anderson
Rice (#68) was one of the keys to a Tyrone rushing attack that helped Brady Ronan (#2) reach 1,000 yards on the season.

Senior Jake Rice was a key contributor on the offensive line for the 2023 Tyrone Golden Eagles, starting nine games at the important left tackle position. But Rice’s biggest challenge was not on the football field. Toward the end of the season, Rice had to deal with a potentially serious neck injury and all the uncertainty that came with it.

Rice would have started last year, but missed the 2022 season because of a shoulder injury he suffered in basketball, so he was excited to enter the 2023 football season healthy.

The season was going well and the offensive line was improving each week. However, in Week 9 against Penns Valley, Rice was injured on a routine play.

I was crushed by it, knowing all the hard work he’s put in this year. Not being able to finish our senior season together really stings and it sucks for the other senior guys as well. The whole team feels his injury

— Tony Hughes

“Mid-play someone grabbed the back of my shoulder pads then pulled me down and jumped on my back,” Rice said.

Rice immediately knew he was injured but was able to walk off the field under his own power. He didn’t play the rest of the game and couldn’t remember anything after that.

When he got home he had a pounding headache. Concerned about a concussion, his parents decided it was time to go to the doctor.

After examining Rice, the doctor feared that he might have something even more serious.

The doctor thought he may have suffered a neck injury, and placed him in a restrictive collar until they could fully diagnose the extent of the injury.

Over the next two weeks, he had several doctor appointments that caused him to miss multiple school days. Eventually, an MRI determined that he had three fractures at C7, T1, and T2 on his spine.

But in a surprising turn, the doctor also said that the injury had likely occurred a while back, as many as 12 weeks earlier, because it had already healed.

“I have no clue how or when that happened. I was shocked,” Rice said.

Rice had unknowingly played with a broken neck for the entire football season.

Despite the apparent healing, the doctors wanted to be cautious because of the location of the injury and recommended that he not return to contact sports right away.

With the playoff season coming up, it was then that he realized that he likely would not be able to finish his senior football season on the field.

Jake is the ultimate locker room guy and I have no doubt that he will continue to be a great leader on the team

— Cohen Wallace

Rice felt like he let his team down. His teammates did not see it that way but were disappointed that his season was over.

“Jake has worked so hard for the past two years and has really contributed to our team’s success,” said teammate Cohen Wallace. “We were all sad for him.”

His other teammates were also devastated when they found out that Jake wouldn’t be able to play anymore.

“I was crushed by it, knowing all the hard work he’s put in this year. Not being able to finish our senior season together really stings and it sucks for the other senior guys as well. The whole team feels his injury,” fellow senior Tony Hughes said.

Rice thought that the injury might also end his chances to wrestle his senior season, but after another consultation with an orthopedic specialist, he was cleared to participate in winter sports.

He still has issues with his neck but the doctors are confident that the fractures have healed.

Rice’s parents were concerned at first, but now that he has the clearance from doctors, they are excited that he will be able to participate in wrestling this winter and hope that he can put the injury behind him.

Rice says he plans to be a “JV demon” on this year’s wrestling squad.

Football and wrestling teammate Cohen Wallace is happy that Rice will be back.

“Jake is the ultimate locker room guy and I have no doubt that he will continue to be a great leader on the team,” said Wallace.

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Kaylee Ettaro
Kaylee Ettaro, Staff Writer
Kaylee is a sophomore at Tyrone High School and this is her first year on the Eagle Eye team. She enjoys journaling about her life, spending time with friends and family, and most of all, giving all of her undivided attention to her dog. A fun fact about Kaylee is that she absolutely adores cows. Because of Kaylee’s love for animals, after graduating from TAHS, she plans to attend Penn State University to major in veterinary medicine. Her encouragement from her parents has pushed her to never give up and strive for what she wants in life! This year in Eagle Eye, she is focusing on writing about her school, community, and local sports events.
Alivia Anderson
Alivia Anderson, Photo Editor
Alivia Anderson is a Junior and in her 3rd year of Eagle Eye. When not at school or with friends, she's at the dance studio. Alivia's been dancing for 13 years and competing for 11. She hopes to continue her dance career in college while also pursuing a career in the medical field. Dance stories are, of course, some of her favorite things to write about. She also likes to write about school events, community news, and student groups. On top of writing stories, Alivia's favorite thing to do is take pictures for the Eagle Eye. Alivia is involved with different clubs, such as YAN, Student Council, Golden Revolution, Yearbook, National Honor Society, and Prom Committee. Alivia hopes that this year will be another awesome year in the Eagle Eye!

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