'It has been a difficult day at CCHS today. We lost a wonderful young man with a great spirit and attitude yesterday.'
“He was a good kid and he would do anything to help anybody. If he had a chance to, he would help anybody. It’s just going to be different without him here now,” Doggett said.
Witnesses told authorities that Wade was swimming in the St. Mary’s River when he got tired and started calling for help.
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