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Cameron Woodall, a former College Basketball Player and two-time Mississippi State Champion in high school has died after allegedly being involved in an ATV crash over the weekend. He was 26.
Woodall drove a 4-wheeler in Raymond, Mississippi, around 2 p.m. 23:30 local time when he lost control of the vehicle and overturned, temporary Hinds County Coroner Jeremiah Howard told wlbt.
Cameron Woodall (John E. Moore III/Getty Images)
Another person who was running a separate ATV was also involved in the incident. This person was allegedly taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
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An investigation of the accident is ongoing, Mississippi Clarion Ledger reported.
ONE Mississippi Native, Woodall was a prominence on the basketball team at Raymond High School, where he won a State Championship in 2017 and 2018. He played College Basketball at Copiah-Lincoln Community College, Grambling State and most recently at Tougaloo College.
“It is with deep sadness that we share the undue departure of Cameron D. ‘Big Cam’ Woodall, a beloved former Tougaloo College-Men’s Basketball Standout. Known for his larger-Life family,” The school’s athletics page, known for an indelible touch on the Tougaloo family, “as an indelible by an indelible. The Tougaloo family, “that is bigger.

Cameron Woodall (0) (Michael C. Johnson-usa Today Sports)
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“His influence stretched far beyond basketball; he was a friend, a brother and a real bulldog through and through. We send our deepest compassion to his family, friends, teammates and everyone who had the privilege of knowing him.”
Copiah-Lincoln also shared a post honored Woodall on X.
“The Co-Lin family is expanding our heartfelt compassion to the family, friends and former teammates of former co-lin basketball player Cameron Woodall.”

Cameron Woodall, right (Michael C. Johnson-usa Today Sports)
Woodall won the second team of all-gulf Coast Athletic Conference Honor in his two seasons at Tougaloo College.



