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Gators Offer Support to Yazoo City Player After Mother’s Death

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VICKSBURG, Miss. (VDN) — Christopher Lacey and the Vicksburg High School Booster Club extended a gesture of support Friday night to a Yazoo City football player whose mother was killed earlier this week in a domestic violence incident.

During halftime of the game between the two schools, Lacey and the booster club presented the family of 35-year-old Kenlanda Burns with a monetary donation, flowers and a gift basket. Burns’ son plays for Yazoo City and suited up in the game.

Authorities said 39-year-old Erwin Barnes killed Burns and later died by suicide. The death has left the Yazoo City community grieving.

School officials said the gifts were a small token meant to show that, despite competition on the field, the Gators’ organization stands with all student-athletes and their families in times of tragedy.

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Keith Phillips is the Vicksburg Daily News Sports Editor. He has been on staff since October 2019 where he was part-time until becoming full-time in 2020. Keith is a Vicksburg native and graduate of Vicksburg High School and the University of Southern Mississippi. In his years with VDN, he has covered multiple stories including sports, human interest and crime(courtroom).

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