California college football star killed as family releases heartbreaking tribute

The family of a former Sacramento State University football star has been devastated after the 25-year-old was struck and killed by a car.Ivan Garza was crossing the road in the small town of Delano, California around 4 a.m.Wednesday when he was struck by a female driver, according to police details reported by KGET.The family of a California college football star is in mourning after tragically losing their 25-year-old son in a hit and run accident in the small town of Delano on Wednesday.

Delano is in the Central Valley, about 30 miles north of Bakersfield.Police said the woman stayed on scene with the young man until emergency personnel and cops arrived.Garza was transported to the hospital where he later died of his injuries, according to the outlet.In a heartbreaking tribute, the family described the proud Delano native as a person with a huge heart both on the football field and off.“Ivan will be remembered for the person he was—a gentle giant with a kind heart, an infectious smile, and a genuine love for his family, friends, teammates, and everyone fortunate enough to know him,” a  GoFundMe read.Garza was described as a proud Delano native who previously played for the Sacramento State Hornets as an offensive lineman after graduating from Robert F.

Kennedy High School.“He helped lead Kennedy High School to a Central Section Championship and later earned All-Big Sky honors at Sacramento State,” the tribute read.“His sudden passing has left his mother, Sandra, and their entire family heartbroken.”“No family is ever prepared for a loss like this, and in addition to the overwhelming grief they are carrying, they are now faced with unexpected funeral expenses and the financial challenges that come with such a devastating tragedy,” it added.Garza’s high school also reacted to the tragic news, sharing a sweet photo of him and touching tribute on Facebook.“The Thunderbird Family lost a young man too soon. Our condolences go out to the Family...

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