Obituaries
Phillip LaVallee's Coaches Remember Runner Who Died 'Too Young, Too Soon, Too Talented'
The Otsego 19-year-old stood out at Monticello High School and SDSU, the Star Tribune and Argus Leader report.
Phillip LaVallee's track and cross-country running coaches in Monticello and at South Dakota State University are remembering the Otsego 19-year-old as a special athlete.
LaVallee died Thursday after a van driven by Linda Louise Gullickson, 67, of Albertville struck him as he ran on the shoulder of County Road 19 in Otsego, according to investigators. Gullickson sustained injuries and was airlifted to North Memorial hospital.
“(LaVallee) was incredibly well liked and respected,” SDSU Coach Rod DeHaven told the Argus Leader of Sioux Falls, SD, “and all the other clichés that sound appropriate – too young, too soon, too talented.”
Those sentiments were echoed in the Star Tribune by Dave Wik, LaVallee's coach at Monticello High School, where he was "the school’s premier distance runner," according to the newspaper.
“(He) had the gift. He was just a natural. On top of that, a great work ethic, great family and very competitive," Wik told the Star Tribune. "He always strove to get better; just your dream athlete.”
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