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Boron football player critically hurt

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From Times Staff and Wire Reports

A Boron High School football player was in critical condition Sunday at Loma Linda Medical Center after suffering head injuries Friday during the Bobcats’ 56-18 victory over Riverside California School for the Deaf, said Jim Boghosian, Boron athletic director.

Vinnie Rodriguez, a sophomore running back and safety, suffered the injuries with about nine minutes to play while making a tackle, Boghosian said.

Rodriguez walked off the field with help from a teammate and sat on a bench before collapsing and suffering seizures, Boghosian said.

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“He tackled the guy by the legs,” Boghosian said. “He must have hit his head somehow when he went to the ground.”

The game was stopped after it became apparent Rodriguez’s injuries were serious. He was airlifted to the hospital, where he underwent surgery to relieve swelling in the brain.

Players attended a candlelight vigil at Boron on Saturday and voted to play Friday’s game at Kern Valley, Boghosian said.

-- Ben Bolch

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Weis said he plans to be on the sideline for Saturday’s game at Michigan State.

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