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Cameron Woodall, an old university basketball The player and double state champion of the Mississippi in high school, died after being involved in a mountain bike accident during the weekend. He was 26 years old.
Woodall led a 4 -wheel to Raymond, Mississippi, around 11:30 p.m. local time when he lost control of the vehicle and overturned, the Coroner of the County of Hinds, Jeremiah Howard said WLBT.
Cameron Woodall (John E. Moore III / Getty Images)
Another person driving a separate mountain bike was also involved in the incident. This person was reportedly taken to hospital with injuries not putting his life in danger.
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An investigation into the accident is underway, the Mississippi Clarion Ledger reported.
A Mississippi Originally, Woodall was out of competition in the basketball team at Raymond High School, where he won a state championship in 2017 and 2018. He played university basketball at Copiah-Lincoln Community, in Grambling State and more recently at Tougalo College.
“It is with deep sadness that we share the premature death of Cameron D. ‘Big Cam’ Woodall, an old beloved presence of male basketball from Tougaloo College. Known for his presence greater than life, a fierce competitiveness on the ground, and the spirit of good heart, Cam has left an independent brand on the Tougalo family,” On Instagram.

Cameron Woodall (0) (Michael C. Johnson-USA TODAY SPORTS)
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“His impact extended far beyond basketball; he was a friend, a brother and a real bulldog.
Copiah-Lincoln also shared an honorary post Woodall on X.
“The Co-Lin family extends our sincere condolences to the family, friends and former teammates of the former Co-Lin Basketball Cameron Woodall.”

Cameron Woodall, right (Michael C. Johnson-USA TODAY SPORTS)
Woodall won the honors of the second team of the Sports Conference on the Côte de la Côte during its two seasons at Tougaloo College.