[WATCHLIVE]TV!] Wai'anae vs Leilehua High school football player dies after suffering head injury during game. High School football Quarterbacke. 'Will Never Be Forgotten' A local community is mourning Caden Tellier, generosity and love Caden Tellier, the quarterback for Morgan Academy, died Saturday home opener night, his family confirmed on social media. Russell went 8 for 11 with 145 passing yards and three touchdowns in a 46-0 win over J.A.G. for their first region win of the season. The Wolverines have a chance to improve to 4-0 as they play against 0-3 Smiths Station this week. Norton called Gainer's death "perhaps the most heartbreaking situation imaginable for a family and a community." This time, all being well, United will appoint a manager with a record of success at home and in Europe, a manager whose achievements are in the present and not the past, a manager who has both nothing and something to prove. You'd think that would be the baseline for anybody coming into the job, and yet the last time they did that it was 1986. This is not to compare Ten Hag and Alex Ferguson; that would obviously be unhelpful. But it's about time a United board took the managerial appointment seriously. The Bulldogs opened up the season with an impressive win and performance from Thornton. The signal caller finished completing 8-of-9 passes for 148 yards and three touchdowns. That comical caricature, though, provides the backdrop for some of the pushback that is faced as football faces the ever-serious problem of safety. High school football players train relentlessly, preparing for game day. Under Friday night lights, they showcase their talents. Tackles, passes, and touchdowns define their journey. Victory brings pride, while losses teach valuable lessons. Team unity grows stronger with each challenge. Coaches mentor, shaping their future success on and off the field. Fans can vote at pressofac.com for one of the four to be named The Press Player of the Week. Voting closes at noon each Wednesday, and the results will appear online Thursday morning and in Thursday’s print edition. In the update, LPS and LHS said the Littleton Police Department was investigating the original tip about an assault within the football program as "alleged hazing." The update in this investigation was first shared by LHS Principal Thomas Velazquez and then in an update by LPS Superintendent Todd Lambert in August.