Utah Little League player injured in fall as Snow Canyon team readies for World Series

Snow Canyon Little League won the Mountain West regional, and will be the first team from Utah to play in the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.
Snow Canyon Little League won the Mountain West regional, and will be the first team from Utah to play in the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.

Shortly after his team punched its ticket to the Little League World Series and arrived in Williamsport, Snow Canyon Little Leaguer Easton Oliverson suffered a serious head injury after falling out of his bunk bed on Sunday night.

Oliverson, 12, was immediately med-flighted to a Pennsylvania hospital for emergency surgery.

Oliverson is a pitcher and outfielder for the Snow Canyon team out of Santa Clara, Utah. The Little League World Series is set to begin Wednesday in Williamsport. His dad, Jace Oliverson, is an assistant coach on the team.

“I’ve always been a firm believer of prayer and the power that comes with it, and I feel like if people continue to rally around us that he will make a full recovery,” Oliverson told KSL-TV. “Right now it’s slow. They keep telling me it’s a cross-country race.”

Oliverson gave an update on his son’s condition through Facebook and said doctors told him his son had punctured an artery which caused bleeding on the brain and needed a piece of skull removed.

Oliverson and wife Nancy are with their son at the hospital.

The boy’s uncle has served as family spokesperson and told The Associated Press on Tuesday that Easton fell off the bed while he was sleeping and hit his head.

“We're just at point now where he's just in recovery,” Spencer Beck said in a phone interview. “The teammates heard him fall, thank goodness. When they got into surgery, the doctor talked to Jace and said had he not gotten into surgery but 30 minutes later, he would have been dead.”

Beck said Easton is still using a breathing tube.

Snow Canyon is the first team from Utah to advance to the Little League World Series by winning the Mountain Region.

The Santa Clara-based club plays its first game on Friday at 1 p.m. and will face the winner of the New England vs. Southeast game.

Little League World Series officials released a statement Tuesday that said they spoke with the Oliverson family and “were pleased to hear that his medical team remains encouraged by his progress.”

“As hard as it will be to not have Easton out there playing, they're still from this community, this is still a historical moment for the state, for Little League and for our community,” Beck said. “We're cheering them on and maybe they'll have a little inspiration from Easton and they'll go win it all. That would be awesome.”

The family has set up a Venmo account for the kid nicknamed “Tank” to help with bills and expenses.

“We want to make sure when Easton wakes up, he's mentally there for us and can progress from there,” Beck said.

Snow Canyon Little League started an online store to support the team while in Williamsport.

Now, proceeds from the fundraising will go toward Oliverson's recovery.

USA TODAY contributed to this story.

Sean Ellertson is a sports reporter for the St. George Spectrum & Daily News. To continue to support his work, please subscribe to The Spectrum. Follow Sean on Twitter @SeanEllertson.

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