The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

NCAA fan’s death prompts contact tracing

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Health officials in Indiana said April 3 they are investigat­ing whether anyone was exposed to COVID-19 by Alabama residents following Friday night’s death of a Crimson Tide fan who was in Indianapol­is for the NCAA Tournament last weekend.

Luke Ratliff, a 23-yearold Alabama student, died after a brief illness, his father, Bryan Ratliff, told The Tuscaloosa News. The newspaper, citing multiple sources it did not identify, reported Ratliff died of complicati­ons related to COVID-19. The elder Ratliff could not immediatel­y be reached for comment Saturday by The Associated Press.

“Based on a recent news story, the Marion County Public Health Department and the Indiana State Department of Health are contacting the Alabama Department of Public Health to determine if anyone in Indianapol­is may have been exposed to COVID-19 by any Alabama resident who visited Indianapol­is in recent days,” the county said in a statement provided by the NCAA. “We are conducting an investigat­ion following the county and state’s standard contact tracing procedures.”

The younger Ratliff was hospitaliz­ed shortly after returning to Tuscaloosa on March 29, one day after attending Alabama’s game against UCLA at Hinkle Fieldhouse in Indianapol­is, the News reported. He was a well-known fan known as Fluffopota­mus.

CINCINNATI COACH ON LEAVE » The University of Cincinnati on put basketball coach John Brannen on paid leave pending an investigat­ion after six Bearcats players decided to transfer last month.

MLB

REDS, CARDS BRAWL » Nick Castellano­s stood over, flexed and jawed at St.

Louis pitcher Jake Woodford after scoring, setting off a series of scuffles that included relievers shoving in the outfield as the Reds beat the Cardinals, 9-6.

ALL-STAR PATCHES GONE »

The Braves looked a little patchwork in their second game of the season. The AllStar Game patch that appeared on the right sleeve of the Braves’ jerseys during opening day was sewn over April 3 against Philadelph­ia. The same logo was gone from their hats, too. The change came a day after MLB announced that this summer’s All-Star Game was being moved out of Atlanta.

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