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Mourning a Loss: Stevenson University Remembers Lacrosse Player Found Deceased in Mexico

Stevenson College is grieving the deficiency of previous lacrosse player Callum Robinson, one of the three surfers who were found dead on Mexico’s coast the week before. Robinson, his sibling, and their companion disappeared on April 27 during their riding trip in Mexico. Their bodies were subsequently found following a day’s long hunt. Callum and Jake Robinson and their companion Jack Carter Rhoad vanished while on a riding trip close to a famous vacationer town around an hour and a half south of the U.S.- Mexico verge on the Pacific coast.
Following a quest for the missing surfers, specialists say their bodies were found at the lower part of a well in excess of 50 feet down. Mexican specialists said Monday that every casualty had shot injuries. Back at Stevenson College, where Callum graduated in 2015, head lacrosse trainer Paul Cantabene said he was crushed when he took in the news on Friday. “I had a decent cry, and afterward I needed to settle on some extreme telephone decisions and tell certain individuals about the circumstance,” Cantabene said. “That was considerably harder.” Those calls were replied amazingly. In excess of 50 graduated class appeared for Stevenson’s meeting title game on Saturday, embracing, crying, commending and doing what Callum specialized in — giggling. Cantabene said. The Horses came out on top for their tenth gathering championship on Saturday. Callum Robinson wore number 10.