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    You are at:Home»State News»AP: 2 Tabor College football players killed in Kansas crash

    AP: 2 Tabor College football players killed in Kansas crash

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    By KMAN Staff on March 1, 2022 State News

    HILLSBORO, Kan. — Authorities in central Kansas say two Tabor College football players from California died in a crash near Hillsboro.

    The Kansas Highway Patrol said the single-vehicle crash happened just before 4 a.m. Sunday on a rural road south of Hillsboro. First responders found Johnethon Aviles, of Paso Robles, California, and Christopher Castillo of Tustin, California, dead at the scene. A third Tabor football player, Jonathan Medina, was taken to a Wichita hospital with serious injuries.

    The Kansas Highway Patrol said Medina was driving a vehicle that went off an embankment and rolled.

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