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Killed in shooting, Stamford High grad remembered as a real team player on and off football field
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Courtney Lewis, a Stamford High School graduate, was killed Sunday night, friends told The Stamford Advocate on Monday.Contributed / Denice Dutra-Laveris
STAMFORD The community is mourning the death of a 19-year-old Stamford High School graduate after he was fatally shot Sunday night.
Courtney Lewis, a former standout football and volleyball player for Stamford High School, was killed Sunday night, friends told The Stamford Advocate on Monday. Police, while not releasing the name of the victim, confirmed a 19-year-old was killed after gunshots broke out during a get-together of car enthusiasts in Stamford’s West Side on Sunday.
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