Lily Westbrook of Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, who was the Goalie for the Hopewell Senior High School female football team has sadly died. According to online reports, she died by suicide. Although there have not been formal confirmations from her school or parents regarding her death. It has been also reported that the Beaver County, Pennsylvania, native is suspected to have taken her life either by stabbing, shooting or intake of hard substance. No one placed a factor that resulted to her death, nor were there any reports confirming her cause of death. The only particular fact that is known for certain is that she has died and that she died by suicide.
This is a developing story, and we will keep you up-to-date as long as you stay with us on this story. The school authorities may place the school on a compulsory lockdown, this is to enable them carry out proper investigation regarding the incident.
Previous on a match Lily played alongside her teammates:
Angela Campbell, a senior at Hopewell, was recognized as the game’s most valuable player after she scored four goals. In actuality, Campbell had the potential to score six goals if the keeper for the SS team had not made some outstanding saves.
To summarize tonight’s scrimmage, here is what happened: There were two opportunities for Campbell to score in front of the net, but one of them was blocked by the keeper.
She had to use her left foot and slid the shot just short of the net as the goaltender came out to challenge her. Later in the half, a Viking forward sprung Campbell open for a breakaway. Campbell had to use her left foot since she was going one-on-one with the goalie.
Up-high, Hopewell keeper Lilly Westbrook made a fantastic stop with 31:00 minutes remaining in the first half of the game. In the first half of tonight’s scrimmage, Westbrook was a participant.