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Postby Pony4Life » Sun May 11, 2003 9:34 pm

I know this isn't SMU sports, but I found this on the DMN website (and we do have connections in the Carter HS community)




Cowboys' Haywood dies of unknown causes
05/12/2003

By JEAN-JACQUES TAYLOR / The Dallas Morning News

IRVING – Cowboys running back Ennis Haywood, a Carter High School graduate, died Sunday afternoon after a brief illness that began Saturday, a hospital spokeswoman said.

He was 23.

"Mr. Haywood died at 3:27 p.m.," said Diane Stout of Medical Center of Arlington. "The cause of death is unknown."

Stout said an autopsy would be performed in the next few days to determine the cause of death.

Angela Jernigan, Haywood's sister-in-law, said he began vomiting in his sleep about 4 a.m. Saturday. She said he stopped breathing about 6 a.m., prompting the family to call 911.

Haywood was placed on life support at the hospital.

"This is a time to offer support and our deepest sympathy to the family," said Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, who spent much of Sunday at the hospital with Haywood's family.

"Our hearts go out to them. This is a tragedy involving a person who was very well-liked and respected by anyone who had the opportunity to know him."

Haywood participated in the club's three-day mini-camp last week and was expected to compete for a roster spot at halfback. Players receive physical exams before the mini-camp begins.

Haywood worked out four days per week at 7:30 a.m with the first of four exercise groups. On Friday, he completed four 300-yard sprints with 1:30 rest between each run.

"He was blazing," veteran safety Darren Woodson said. "I was winded after the third one and he was talking and joking.

"We had a running joke between us. He always said he wasn't going to run me into the ground when we were running, but he always did."

Haywood, an undrafted free agent from Iowa State, made the practice squad because the Cowboys liked his punishing running style and his muscular 5-10, 229-pound body. He led the team in rushing during preseason with 120 yards on 31 carries with a long of 36.

But it was his attitude that impressed Woodson.

"He was a good kid - the kind you want to do well," Woodson said. "He was quiet, humble and he had big dreams. He was always smiling. You could never look at Ennis and tell whether he was having a bad day."

Haywood excelled at Iowa State.

He finished fifth on the club's all-time rushing list with 2,862 yards and sixth in touchdowns (27). As a senior, he rushed for 1,169 yards and 14 touchdowns to lead the conference.

"Ennis made me a better coach. He was the heart and soul of the turnaround that our program made," said Iowa State football coach Dan McCarney. "He was one of the classiest people that we've ever had in the program and one of the most tenacious players we've ever had on the field."

At Carter High School he was an honor student with a 3.5 grade-point average. He was also a person, who never forgot his roots.

"He always talked about going back to South Dallas and giving back to the community," Woodson said. "He was a South Dallas kid. That's where his heart was and that's who he wanted to help.

"When we walk in the locker room on Monday, you'll know he's not there. It's going to be tough."
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Re: Tragic

Postby PonyFan » Mon May 12, 2003 11:15 am

Apparently Haywood left a wife and young daughter, with another child on the way. Keep Haywood's family in your thoughts.
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