The "TM
42" pays
tribute
to Tate
Myre, a
sophomore
football
player
at
Oxford
who was
one of
the four
students
killed.
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The "TM
42" pays
tribute
to Tate
Myre, a
sophomore
football
player
at
Oxford
who was
one of
the four
students
killed.
(Photo
by ESPN) |
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UM to
wear
jersey
patch
honoring
Oxford
victims
By Tom
VanHaaren
espn.com
ANN
ARBOR -
Michigan
will
wear a
special
patch in
the Big
Ten
Championship
Game on
Saturday
to honor
the
victims
in the
Oxford
High
School
shooting
that
took
place
this
week.
The
shooting
occurred
on
Tuesday
when a
15-year-old
student
at
Oxford
High
School
shot and
killed
four
students
and
injured
seven
others,
including
a
teacher.
To pay
tribute
to those
victims
and the
local
community,
Michigan
will
wear a
patch in
the
shape of
a "Block
O" to
represent
Oxford
and will
feature
the
initials
"TM" and
the
number
42 with
four
blue
hearts
below
it.
The "TM
42" pays
tribute
to Tate
Myre, a
sophomore
football
player
at
Oxford
who was
one of
the four
students
killed.
The
other
three
victims
being
honored
through
the four
hearts
on the
patch
are Hana
St.
Juliana,
a
basketball
and
volleyball
player;
Madisyn
Baldwin,
an
aspiring
artist;
and
Justin
Shilling,
a member
of the
bowling
and golf
teams.
In the
announcement,
Michigan
said,
"We are
proud to
represent
the
state of
Michigan
and all
of its
communities.
#OxfordStrong
is
#MichiganStrong."
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