Bishop Montgomery H.S. and San José State football legend killed in L.A.

Chandler Jones, a former student and football star at the Bishop Montgomery Secondary School in Tourans, who went to San Jose, where he still holds records as a wide future, was hit and killed by a car on Sunday, according to multiple media reports.

A 33 -year -old citizen of Los Angeles announced his death after a car driver in Toyota Rav4 was shocked at about two in the morning near Centinla Street outside the slope of the 90th highway heading. MyNeWla.

The exact details of the accident were not launched, but at least outlet The accident was described as “a vehicle collision for cars.”

“Forever in our hearts, #89”, officials with The football program was published in San Jose, to XPreviously Twitter, on Monday afternoon. “On the anniversary of love for the future and the Spartan coach, Chandler Jones.”

San Jose, California – November 29: A wide future, Chandler Jones #89 of San Jose Spartans, in a 19 yard, defensive back, Cortis Riley #7 and Deron Smith’s safety #13 from Fresno State Bulwags in the first quarter on November 29, 2013 in Sitsan in how San Jose, California. Spartans Bulldogs 62-52 disturbed to drop them to 10-1. (Photo by Brian Bahar/Getty Emoxz)

“It is very sad to participate in the death of alum, Chandler Jones ’09”. Posted to Facebook. “Jones was a prominent player in the Bishop football team and still holds the record for the tallest launch return (97 yard) and the longest recovery of (98 yards).”

Jones also mentioned a wide recipient from all Americans, and also continues to obtain many football program records in San Jose, including the leader of the Spartans profession in the hungry and the decline, I mentioned CBS SPORTS.

Jones arrived at Tamba Bay and Lilverland Braones training teams in 2014 before moving to the Canadian Football League where he was on Montreal Training team, and in 2016, he joined the active team list.

He returned to Sjsu and worked in the training team as a highly studied assistant in 2017 and in 2023 and 2024, he returned to Aletez as an assistant defense coach.

“My heart is broken from the news of this amazing person,” said Brent Brennan, former SJSU coach of CBS SPORTS. “Our ideas and our prayers go out to his friends and family. From his first year as WR to training on our employees, he made [SJSU football] Best every day. The plane was private. I love you, brother. “

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