Courtesy of Raymond Joyce Photography
Glenbrook North Principal Jason Markey had to break devastating news Thursday night: Senior star student-athlete Dylan Buckner had died.
“It is with deep sadness that I share news of the tragic and sudden loss of GBN senior Dylan Buckner,” Markey wrote in a statement to families. “This is a profound loss for our entire school community and our hearts go out to all of Dylan’s family and friends. These are the times when we need to reach out, check in, and ensure that we are caring for one another.”
On the football field, Buckner was a starting quarterback for the Spartans in both his sophomore and junior seasons. As a sophomore in 2018, he helped Glenbrook North to a 7-3 overall record and a Class 7A playoff berth, and second place in the Central Suburban North conference at 4-1.
Glenbrook North grieves student-athlete standout Dylan Buckner Glenbrook North senior Dylan Buckner, 18, who died Thursday, was a team captain for Spartans football head coach Matt Purdy. Dylan will be remembered for his tremendous work ethic and kind heart, Purdy said Friday. Courtesy of Raymond Joyce Photography Glenbrook North senior Dylan Buckner, an accomplished student-athlete, was an amazing kid, said Brian Wegley, superintendent of Northbrook/Glenview District 30, where Dylan attended Maple School. He was a leader, a great student, a star athlete, and a loved member of District 30. He will be remembered for great things and missed by all. courtesy of Raymond Joyce Photography
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