Former Oakland Mills, Marshall football star J.T. Rembert dies at 29 [Howard County Times, Columbia, Md.]
| By Andrew Conrad, Howard County Times, Columbia, Md. | |
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The preliminary cause of death was determined to be pulmonary embolism, Horry County deputy coroner
Rembert was vacationing with his wife, Shannon, who is pregnant with their daughter, and 2-year-old son Keegan, along with other family and friends at the time of his death.
Click here to view a gallery of photos from Rembert's football career at Marshall, from the Huntington Herald Dispatch.
A candlelight vigil in memory of Rembert is scheduled for tonight (Friday) at 8:30 at the
"It's so sad to hear that he won't get to see his daughter born, but I know his son loved him very much," said
Rembert gained attention as a player during his sophomore season at Oakland Mills in 1998.
He wasn't relied on heavily until the playoffs, when he rushed for 70 yards and two touchdowns in a 14-13 state semifinal win over Cambridge-South Dorchester, eventually helping the Scorpions win their first and only football state championship. The team was coached by
"He actually played a pretty big role in that run," said
Rembert, who was also a talented lacrosse player, was even better in his junior and senior seasons.
"We probably didn't know it as kids at the time, but our coaches --
Browne remembers coming home from college in 2000 to see Oakland Mills' homecoming game against Howard, and seeing how much Rembert had developed as a player.
"He literally jumped over a kid running up the sideline. It wasn't like the kid was diving at his ankles, J.T. literally jumped over him. I've never seen something like that at any level," Browne said. "He was a special kid ... a great football player and truly one of the nicest people I've ever met ... it's just unbelievably sad."
Rembert was named the Howard County offensive Player of the Year as a senior in 2000 after rushing for almost 1,500 yards and 24 touchdowns, passing for more than 800 yards and making 73 tackles.
That year, Oakland Mills senior linebacker
"It's just one of those things you have to deal with," said Deming, who is now an assistant football coach at
Deming played college football for Salisbury (he was a four-time
"(Fleetwood) even remembered J.T. in that game," said Deming, who also played lacrosse with Rembert at Oakland Mills. "He was one of those athletes that could pick up any sport and just run with it ... he was good at bowling."
While Deming went off to Salisbury, Rembert headed to Marshall on a full athletic scholarship.
Rembert was a productive four-year linebacker for the Thundering Herd, finishing his career with 175 tackles and serving as a team captain his junior and senior seasons.
In 2002, as a sophomore, Rembert recorded 72 tackles, including two sacks, intercepted two passes and returned a fumble 34 yards for a touchdown.
Rembert lived with his family in
For the last three years, Rembert has run a golf tournament in
<p>Roche said that details of Rembert's memorial service had not yet been determined.
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