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Ray Glasgow III

Age 17

Baltimore, Maryland

Bench wears jersey instead of captain

No. 10 was supposed to lead the Baltimore City College Knights to victory on May 7, 2018, in the Division A lacrosse championship. Instead, his black and orange jersey draped on the bench while the team managers sat beside it with their stat books and cried.

“Ray got the boys ignited. He got a fire under them,” lacrosse coach Anthony “Merc” Ryan told the Baltimore Sun. “You saw the enthusiasm he had for it all.”

On May 5, 2018, Ray Antwone Glasgow III, 17, was fatally shot while in a car parked near a sports field. He was not the intended target.

By Hope Kahn · Age 17
Meet the Reporters

More than 300 athletes

James Alexzander Shorter

He’ll never taste grandma’s cookies again

Avi Liam Franco

He loved to learn and explore

Brandon Nathan Tyson

Friday night lights end in tragedy

Kendrick D. Davis

Not quite clear on his dreams

Taveon Donte' Brooks

Basketball point guard, would-be rapper

Sharon Castro

She always helped those who struggled

Jeremiah Ascencio

Last moments spent cradling his brother

Jontae Billups-Brooks

An athlete and a music lover

Ricky Lamar Green Jr.

His children never saw him box

Jovontia Antonio Jones

A runner grieved by seven siblings

Natwan Kian Holyfield

Supposed to go to homecoming, prom

Zyhame Kila Jones

An artist, basketball player and car-lover

Orlando Myron Anderson Jr.

He was so full of life

Elisha Amon Cole

Dreaming big, working on his portfolio

Ta Quan Pinkney

Bright future; gone too soon

Jayden Fondeur

His older brother found him first

Ra’Quan Darius Jones

Didn’t get to see his GED

Tyron Cherez George

His beloved Air Jordans rest, unworn

Lorenzo Moore-Vaughn

About to start his senior year

Vicente Valero III

He was a modern Renaissance man