The Bills issued an update on the health of safety Damar Hamlin early Tuesday morning, saying the 24-year-old remains in critical condition after he went into cardiac arrest during the first quarter of Monday’s game against the Bengals.
The Bills said in a tweet at 1:48 a.m. ET that Hamlin’s heartbeat was restored by medical personnel on the field before he was loaded into an ambulance and taken to the hospital.
The game came to a stop when Hamlin collapsed after tackling Bengals wideout Tee Higgins. Hamlin initially got up off the ground and to his feet following the play, but then collapsed. He was administered CPR on the field and was then taken away in an ambulance.
Hamlin was then transferred to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center. He was accompanied in the ambulance by his mother, play-by-play announcer Joe Buck said during ESPN’s broadcast.
In one of the most thrilling finishes of the season, Nyack High School overcame a four-goal deficit to defeat perennial powerhouse Rye in the Section 1 Class C Girls Lacrosse Championship on Wednesday.
With the game tied and just 22 seconds remaining, Kate Gould delivered the game-winning goal, sealing an unforgettable victory for Nyack. Remember the name — Kate Gould! Her clutch performance capped a stunning comeback and secured the title for a Nyack squad already ranked in the top 10 nationally.
This historic season continues for Nyack HS, as they set their sights on an even deeper postseason run.
ROCKLAND COUNTY, NY – The Veritas Honor Choir from Albertus Magnus High School delivered a powerful and patriotic performance of the National Anthem at Yankee Stadium before a recent New York Yankees game.This remarkable opportunity showcased the talent and dedication of the Rockland County-based student choir on one of baseball’s biggest stages, earning applause from thousands of fans in attendance.
The performance not only highlighted the school’s strong performing arts program but also brought pride to the Albertus Magnus community and all of Rockland County.