Giants draftee injured in shooting hours after selection
New York Giants draftee Corey Ballentine was injured in a shooting that also left a former Washburn teammate dead early Sunday morning.
Dwane Simmons, a defensive back, was killed at the age of 23 in the off-campus shooting.
"Heartbreaking news about Dwane Simmons," Washburn coach Craig Schurig said in a statement. "Dwane is one of the most energetic and well-liked players I have ever coached at Washburn. Dwane's infectious smile and love for football and his teammates was truly inspirational. Our prayers of healing go out to his family, his parents Navarro and Yasmine Simmons and Chaquilla Williams."
Ballentine, also a defensive back, was chosen by the Giants in the sixth round, 180th overall, Saturday afternoon. His injuries are not life-threatening and he's expected to make a full recovery, Washburn president Dr. Jerry Farley announced Sunday in a statement.
"We are aware of the tragic situation and continue to gather information," the Giants said in a statement. "We have spoken to Corey, and he is recovering in the hospital. Our thoughts are with Dwane Simmons' family, friends, and teammates and the rest of the Washburn community."
Ballentine had five interceptions over 46 career games for Washburn, a Division II school located in Topeka, Kan.
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