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St. John’s Episcopal to dedicate field in memory of heart donor Konrad Reuland

Konrad Reuland, pictured in 2015, played tight end with the Ravens and the New York Jets. He died of a brain aneurysm in December and Hall of Fame baseball player Rod Carew received his heart.
(Brynn Anderson / Associated Press)
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St. John’s Episcopal School in Rancho Santa Margarita will dedicate its new Konrad A. Reuland Memorial Field, in honor of the former NFL tight end who was 29 when he died of a brain aneurysm in December, in a ceremony Friday, Sept. 15, at 9:30 a.m.

The Reuland family, as well as Hall of Fame baseball player Rod Carew, who received Konrad’s heart and one kidney in a transplant operation, will attend the ceremony, as will several local dignitaries.

Konrad Reuland attended St. John’s Episcopal, where he met Carew as a sixth-grader and was a classmate of two of Carew’s children, before playing football at Mission Viejo High, Notre Dame and Stanford.

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He appeared in 30 games for the New York Jets and Baltimore Ravens from 2012 to 2015.

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