Little League World Series officials announced that Snow Canyon was filling Easton's open roster spot with his brother, Brogan Oliverson.
The family of a 12-year-old Little League World Series player from Utah who sustained a head injury after falling from the top bunk of his bed at the dormitory complex said Thursday that he has been moved from intensive care and is able to sit up, eat and take steps with support.
His father, Jace, told ABC News in a text message that "we had taken a few steps with assistance, but he has not yet walked on his own. Hoping that will happen soon." Little League World Series officials also announced in a statement Thursday that Snow Canyon was filling Easton's open roster spot with his brother, Brogan Oliverson.
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