
(CBS News) – A Minnesota high school lacrosse player is in the hospital recovering from a traumatic brain injury.
Blake Sundby, 15, was hit in the head with a lacrosse ball at a practice last month. He was wearing a helmet but suffered a traumatic brain injury and had to be airlifted and then intubated.
Sundby plays for Sartell, but his story has resonated with the lacrosse community around the state. At a Rogers-Maple Grove game Monday night, the Rogers Royals Lacrosse Booster Club held a “Bucks for Blake” fundraiser. CONTINUE