ESPN.com wrote:FENNVILLE, Mich. -- One moment: a perfect shot to end a perfect season. The star player, just 16, lifted off the floor in celebration. Teenagers triumphant, crowds cheering, the district playoffs ahead, the future open wide.
The next: Wes Leonard on the gym floor, his enlarged heart failing, his life fading just a few moments after his victory layup. Packed bleachers suddenly stunned by an event that made basketball seem a distant, unimportant memory.
A day after Leonard died from an enlarged heart, this small town near Lake Michigan remembered an "all-American kid" whose athletic heroics had been local legend since middle school, when opposing coaches sometimes asked to see his birth certificate, not believing someone so young could be so skilled.
A big tragedy in Michigan... the kid was the leading scorer for the basketball team and also the football team's quarterback, throwing seven touchdown passes in the division championship clinching game last season. Looks like he had real talent... another articles I googled said each week more than 30 young adults die in the US from sudden cardiac death. Prayers go to his family and friends.