15-year-old volleyball player honored at professional matchup 2 months after her death

Atlanta, GALocal News

The tragic death of 15-year-old volleyball player Amanda Sylvester, who collapsed during practice in December, has sparked a call for accountability regarding emergency medical response in College Park, GA. Before a recent professional volleyball match, Amanda was honored, showcasing the support of her family and the local volleyball community. Her parents allege that a delayed response from emergency services contributed to their daughter's untimely death, with her mother emphasizing the need for timely medical assistance. The family has enlisted attorney Benjamin Crump to pursue legal action against the city for what they believe was negligence. In response, the city released a statement reaffirming its commitment to the safety of youth athletes in its recreational programs.

The professional volleyball match served as a poignant reminder of Amanda's legacy, with the Atlanta team winning against Madison. Community leaders and team officials pledged to support Amanda's family during this difficult time. This incident underscores the critical importance of emergency preparedness and response for youth sports.

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