A high school community is in mourning. Eamon Hipps, a 17-year-old senior at Western Alamance High School in North Carolina, has died. His sudden passing was announced on Sunday, December 28.
The news has shocked students, teachers, and the local community. Eamon was a beloved student-athlete. He was a star goalkeeper for the school’s soccer team.
A GoFundMe Raises Over $47,000
Support for the family has been swift. A GoFundMe page was created to help Eamon’s parents. It was started by Sheila Laparra of Burlington, North Carolina.
The fundraiser aims to help with unexpected funeral costs. The page describes the heartbreaking situation. “NOBODY should ever have to bury their child,” the organizer wrote.
It calls Eamon “a sweet, amazing young man.” It says he always smiled and lit up every room. The campaign has received an overwhelming response.
In just one day, it raised more than $47,000. The goal is $50,000. Over 655 people have already donated.
School and Team Pay Emotional Tribute
Western Alamance High School confirmed the tragic news. The school sent a message to families on Sunday. Eamon was involved in both soccer and swimming.
The school’s soccer team posted a heartfelt tribute on social media. They said words cannot describe the loss. They called Eamon a “big loving goofball.”
The post highlighted his character. He was an incredible player and student. He never had a negative thing to say about anyone.
He was known for comforting opponents after tough games. He was a fierce competitor who knew what really mattered. The team promised to honor him in everything they do.
The school’s student section also shared memories. They posted photos celebrating his life and achievements.
A Remembrance Gathering is Held
The school held a gathering to honor Eamon. It took place on Monday, December 29. It was in the school’s basketball gym from 3:00 to 5:00 PM.
This allowed friends, teammates, and teachers to come together. They shared their grief and supported one another.
Eamon Hipps’ Soccer Legacy
Eamon was a talented and dedicated athlete. He began playing soccer at age four. He became a goalkeeper, inspired by his mother.
He was the goalkeeper for the Western Alamance Warriors. His team had great success. They won the Jefferson Cup and the 3A NCHSAA State Championship.
Eamon was a two-time NC State Champion. He earned the title of State Champion MVP. He was also named Conference Defensive Player of the Year.
According to his recruiting profile, he played over 29 games. He made 123 saves and allowed only 11 goals. He was a role model for younger players in the community.
The Community Continues to Grieve
The focus now is on supporting the Hipps family. Tim and Kristin Hipps have lost their son. The soccer team has lost a brother and friend.
The fundraiser shows the community’s love. Donations and messages continue to pour in. The school is providing counseling for grieving students.
Eamon Hipps is remembered for his talent, leadership, and kindness. His sudden death leaves a profound hole in the Alamance community.