A high school football player in South Carolina died during surgery to repair his ACL.
The routine surgery took place on Jan. 11.
Nick Dixon, a senior, played for Spartanburg High School.
Coach Christ Miller said that Nick was a “great person, great teammate, and a great player ... and will always be remembered.”
According to the district, Nick had multiple colleges wanting him to join their teams.
“He could go anywhere he wanted to as far as school,” Miller said.
“He was very intelligent. He was a smart young man. And on the field, when Nick wanted to play, he flipped that switch and nobody could stop him. There was proof of that at the Shrine Bowl. He was going toe-to-toe with the big guys until he got his knee hurt, and he even tried to go a couple plays after that.”
Best friend Tyshun Moultrie said that just a day before his death, Nick had confided to him that he was going to choose Georgia State.
“I told him once we got to that commitment table, there wasn’t anything going to hold us back,” Tyshun said.
Vigil
Hundreds of people attended a candlelight vigil for Nick on Jan. 13 at the high school.“He was an elite athlete, to be sure,” District 7 Superintendent Russell Booker told those assembled at the football field. “He was a great student, too. He’d already earned college credits. But I try to check in on our athletes on Twitter. Anybody who’s ever looked at Nick’s Twitter account knows everything on there was encouraging. He was always building people up. ‘Proud of you, bro.’ ‘God always has a plan.’ I think Nick would be telling us that right now.”
Nick’s stepfather Timothy Littlejohn also spoke to the crowd.
A teammate who spoke to the crowd said, “He made me better every time I stepped on the field.”
“I ask myself why,” Miller added. “I guess we all are, but I know Nick is smiling on us. He wants all of us to know how precious life is and that we don’t take it for granted.”
Nick’s best friend also spoke.
“Nick loved everybody, there was never a day that he didn’t.” Moultrie said. “You never heard anything out of his mouth saying I hate you, it was always I love you and I'll be there and I got your back.”
He noted that Nick’s goal was to succeed and take care of his family. “Nick so badly wanted to make his mom proud,” he said. “Nick wanted to make it in life, so he could take care of his mother and give her the finer things in life.”