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Semifinal match at the Tacoma Dome. It was mid morning and the traffic was thick. The players joked and jostled, but John, then a junior, plugged into the gospel music on his iPod — he doesn't like to get too pumped with anything upbeat.John felt a jerk and looked up from his seat as the bus driver swerved right to avoid a yellow ladder that had fallen from the back of a pickup truck. The bus slammed into a semi at 60 miles per hour and rolled, violently tossing the players inside. The two coaches sitting in front were thrown through the windshield into an embankment.
Sitting in a left window seat as the bus tipped to its left, John's head stopped inches from the ground after three guys tumbled his way.
Six players were transported to local hospitals, but the most serious injury was a concussion. Paramedics said the injuries could have been worse had the players not been wearing their pads. The sore necks and bruises delayed the game three days.

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