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Area football teams will honor teen killed in crash
Oct. 20, 2011 9:00 pm
IOWA CITY - Three area football teams will wear helmet stickers this Friday to honor 14-year-old Mackenzie Lown.
The Clear Creek Amana High School freshman was killed Monday when the car she was riding in crashed along Highway 6 in Johnson County. The crash sent seven others to the hospital.
"I looked at the Facebook page, and everyone was saying we miss you and RIP," said Clear Creek Amana freshman Keyan McAreavy, who came up with the idea. "She was just a great person, always had a smile."
Lown and five others were returning from cross country practice when the driver of the car, 18-year-old Zachary Swenka, lost control and slammed into an oncoming minivan. As of Thursday, two of the cars other passengers, Chloe Keith, 14, and Claire Riggan, 14, remain in fair condition at UIHC.
Clear Creek Amana, Mount Vernon, and Solon High Schools will all wear the heart-shaped stickers at their Friday night games, Clear Creek Amana varsity football coach Rodney Walls said.
"It's amazing. These young kids always come up with these great ideas," said Walls. "The community always falls in support with them."
Rage Graphix in North Liberty designed and donated more than 200 total helmet stickers to the three teams. David Brown, the designer, said he didn't hesitate when he got the call.
"It was no question, this was something we would help out with," Brown said. "I'm happy to help."
Funeral services for Mackenzie Lown will be held this Saturday at 2 p.m. at St. Patricks Church in Fairfax.
Mackenzie Lown
This memorial helmet decal will be on the football helmets students on Friday evening, October 20, 2011. (Matt Nelson/SourceMedia Group News)