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    Trinity North Carolina former Wheatmore Warriors football player Jace Penny dies at 19 as community mourns sudden loss

    Brad CrawfordBy Brad CrawfordJune 14, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Jace Penny death obituary
    Jace Penny, a former Wheatmore Warriors football player from Trinity, North Carolina, is being remembered by family, friends and teammates following his passing at age 19.
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    Trinity, North Carolina is mourning the death of Jace Penny, a former Wheatmore Warriors athlete who passed away on June 13, 2026, at the age of 19.

    Penny was remembered by the Wheatmore Warriors Athletic Booster Club as one of their own, and tributes have quickly poured in from family, friends, teammates and members of the local basketball community.

    The booster club shared the news with heavy hearts, writing,

    โ€œWith heavy hearts we mourn the loss of one of our very own former Warriors, Jace Penny. We send our prayers, condolences, and love to all of his family and friends.โ€

    Pennyโ€™s death has left a painful gap in the Trinity community, where he was known through sports and through the people who watched him grow up.

    He played football and was also part of the basketball scene, becoming a familiar name to those around Wheatmore athletics.

    His passing has hit especially hard because so many people saw him not just as an athlete, but as a young man with a strong presence and a good heart.

    One of the most personal tributes came from Robert Penny, who wrote, โ€œI love you soooo much baby boy.โ€

    That short message captured the kind of grief that has spread through the family and the wider community.

    Others responded with prayers and memories of a young man who left a strong impression.

    Curtis Spence wrote, โ€œJace been around the basketball scene for years as I was just getting started. I hate this for the family and our community.โ€

    Chris Justice said, โ€œMan, I just dont understand it. He was such a great kid. Always had a smile on his face.โ€

    Many more comments followed in the same spirit, with people offering condolences, love and support to the family.

    Some called him โ€œan amazing young man,โ€ while others said they could not believe the news. The reaction showed how widely Penny was loved and how deeply his loss is being felt around Trinity.

    A former Warrior remembered beyond the field

    For Wheatmore supporters, Pennyโ€™s death is more than a sad announcement. It is the loss of someone connected to the schoolโ€™s sports community, someone who carried the Warriors name and stayed part of the local basketball scene.

    His ties to football and basketball made him a familiar face in the area, and his passing has brought together people from both sports communities in grief.

    His life was rooted in Trinity, North Carolina, where he lived and where so many of the tributes are now coming from.

    The community response has shown just how many people knew him or knew of him through sports, school and family connections.

    While the family has not shared full funeral details in the material available here, the message from those close to him has been clear: Jace Penny was loved, he mattered, and he will not be forgotten.

    The comments under the announcement have continued to fill with prayers, heartbreak and offers of support.

    People called him a sweet kid, a good young man and someone who always seemed to carry himself with kindness. Others simply wrote that they were sorry for the familyโ€™s loss and praying for strength.

    That flood of support is now part of Jace Pennyโ€™s story. It shows how one young life can touch a whole community, especially in a place where sports, family and school are so closely connected.

    For Trinity and Wheatmore, the loss of Jace Penny is being felt everywhere. He was a former Warrior, a football player, a basketball presence, a son and a friend. Now, he is being remembered with love by the people who knew him best.

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    Brad Crawford is a sports writer at United Sports Desk with more than four years of experience covering the NFL, NBA, college football, high school sports, and athlete feature stories. His work centers around breaking news, draft developments, player journeys, coaching moves, and the moments behind the headlines that fans often miss. Over the years, Brad has built a reputation for combining timely reporting with detailed storytelling and stat-driven analysis. From NFL minicamp competitions and draft-day storylines to local high school standouts and athlete family features, he enjoys covering every layer of the sports world and the people who make it memorable. When he is away from writing, you will usually find Brad on the golf course, keeping up with the latest sports debates, or talking about upcoming draft picks and offseason moves with fellow fans.

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