10-year-old baseball star dies suddenly after championship game

Linglestown Mourns 10-Year-Old Bryson Funk After Championship Win

Linglestown, Pa. — The Linglestown community is grieving the death of 10-year-old Bryson Funk, who died on June 12—one day after pitching the final innings and striking out the last batter to seal a championship for the Linglestown Colts. Family and organizers say Bryson went into cardiac arrest brought on by myocarditis, an inflammation of the heart. People.com

Teammates and friends remembered Bryson’s energy and flair. Elias Vilfort, 9, said his friend “would literally do a backflip to make a play… He was very funny. He was always in the game,” speaking to local CBS affiliate coverage. WHP

Community tributes have poured in. The Linglestown Baseball Association praised Bryson’s “hustle” and “joy” for the game in a public memorial post, while regional outlets amplified calls to support the family. A verified fundraiser surpassed $45,000 within days and, according to subsequent local reporting, later topped $50,000 as support continued. People.comWHP

Doctors told the family that congenital heart issues Bryson had at birth were not believed to be related to his death. Myocarditis, which can follow viral illness, can progress rapidly and—though rare—can be fatal in children. People.com

Why it matters: The loss has galvanized a close-knit youth-sports community around the Funk family—and renewed attention to the warning signs of pediatric myocarditis and the importance of swift medical care if symptoms arise.

In the wisdom tradition, we’re taught that events are not random; they unfold within God’s knowledge and mercy, even when we cannot see the pattern. The counsel is simple and hard: hold the family, tell the truth, do the good right in front of you—and ask the Most Merciful to make this unbearable weight lightened for those who carry it.

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