
Little League World Series player was minutes from death after a fall, dad says. He soon awoke and asked if he could play in today's game
CNN
After just this week fracturing his skull in a fall from a bunk bed, Easton "Tank" Oliverson understandably will miss his team's opening game Friday at the Little League World Series. But, oh, did that 12-year-old still want to play.
But, oh, did that 12-year-old still want to play.
"When he asked what day it was and we told him, he asked us, 'Am I able to play on Friday?' And I just shook my head at him and I'm like, 'Sorry, buddy. You can't. We've got to get you better, first,'" Easton's father, Jace Oliverson, told CNN Thursday.

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