Injured Lakeside player Peyton Campbell is doing well, according to a Facebook post by his mother Tarra Smith on Saturday. Campbell was injured during the third quarter of Friday night’s game at Montgomery. He was taken by helicopter to a Shreveport hospital. Lakeside Head Coach John Ware and family members accompanied him. “We are still waiting on mri results but we have faith that they are clear,” Smith wrote. “The dr says that Peyton suffered a spinal cord stinger causing him to lose movement and feeling in his left leg. His feeling and movement has gradually came back throughout the morning. “He is finally getting to sit up and finally getting to drink and eat. We will hopefully be discharged sometime today We are so thankful for the calls, texts and prayers. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, our family has the best village and my kids are blessed with the best support system around. “Chris and I have tried to answer and return texts but sometimes they get lost and we apologize but we feel the love and prayers. we are very thankful for everyone who jumped in and got things handled last night. “Leaving
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Injured Lakeside player doing well; mom thanks community for prayers, support in Facebook post

Injured Lakeside player doing well; mom thanks community for prayers, support in Facebook post