Stevens High School junior dies after off-season practice

School officials confirm 16-year-old student passed out during athletic workout and later died at hospital

Published on Feb. 11, 2026

A 16-year-old junior at Stevens High School in San Antonio, Texas died early this morning after passing out during an off-season athletic practice on Tuesday. The student was assessed by trainers at the scene and transported to a hospital, where he died shortly after midnight. School officials have notified the community and an investigation is underway.

Why it matters

The death of a young student-athlete during an off-season practice raises concerns about safety protocols, medical oversight, and the physical demands placed on high school athletes, especially during non-competitive training periods.

The details

According to school officials, the 16-year-old Stevens High School junior passed out during an off-season athletic practice on Tuesday. Trainers assessed the student at the scene before he was transported by EMS to a local hospital, where he died shortly after midnight. The student's coach accompanied him to the hospital and remained there for much of the evening. The school principal has notified the school community, and an investigation is being conducted.

  • The incident occurred during an off-season athletic practice on Tuesday.
  • The student died shortly after midnight on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.

The players

Stevens High School

A public high school located in San Antonio, Texas.

Northside ISD

The school district that oversees Stevens High School.

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What’s next

The school district and local authorities are investigating the incident to determine the cause of the student's death and whether any safety protocols or procedures need to be reviewed or updated.

The takeaway

This tragic incident highlights the importance of comprehensive medical oversight, proper safety precautions, and close monitoring of student-athletes, even during off-season training, to prevent such devastating outcomes.