Kansas vaulter dies in car crash
Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 11:55 am
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3 in family die in car crash in Colo.
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Three members of a Wichita family were killed and three other family members were injured just before dawn Saturday in a three-vehicle accident on I-70 in Colorado.
Kenneth Schoenwald, 46, of Wichita, died at the scene along with his 13-year-old son, Jace, and his 18-year-old daughter, Jenna, troopers said.
Janelle Schoenwald, 46, and the couple's 15-year-old twin daughters, Avery and Alyssa, were flown to hospitals and were in serious condition, the State Patrol said.
The superintendent of the Berean Academy in Elbing, where the Schoenwald children attend school, said the family left Wichita on a ski trip Friday night.
"This has hit our school hard, needless to stay," superintendent Terry Tilson said. "This leaves a big hole in our school family."
Kenneth Schoenwald was driving west on I-70, about 50 miles east of Denver, when the family's van collided with the back of a pickup being towed by another pickup, the Colorado State Patrol said.
The van spun into eastbound lanes and was then struck by an semi. No one in the van was wearing a seat belt, troopers said.
The driver of the pickup and the driver of the semi were not injured, but a passenger in the semi was treated for unknown injuries at a hospital and released.
The cause of the crash is under investigation.
Jenna was a senior and Jace an eighth-grader at Berean.
"They will be missed," said Mark Anderson, a Berean teacher who has had all of the Schoenwald children in class. The twins are in ninth grade.
When asked to describe the family, Anderson used the words creative and intelligent.
"Just a close-knit family," he said.
Jenna was on pace to finish at or near the top of her class academically, Anderson said. She finished in fifth place in the pole vault in Class 2A at last year's state track and field meet.
Jace, who played trumpet, was named to the South Central Kansas Music Educators Association middle school honors band in October.
Anderson said the losses will be tough on the Berean Academy community, where enrollment in kindergarten through 12th grade is about 300.
It is the second time in less than a year the school has lost a student in a car crash. Berean senior Bradford Whittemore was killed in May.
"We'll try to find our answers in God... even though we don't have the answers right now," he said.
3 in family die in car crash in Colo.
Eagle staff and news services
Sign a guest book for the Schoenwald family
Three members of a Wichita family were killed and three other family members were injured just before dawn Saturday in a three-vehicle accident on I-70 in Colorado.
Kenneth Schoenwald, 46, of Wichita, died at the scene along with his 13-year-old son, Jace, and his 18-year-old daughter, Jenna, troopers said.
Janelle Schoenwald, 46, and the couple's 15-year-old twin daughters, Avery and Alyssa, were flown to hospitals and were in serious condition, the State Patrol said.
The superintendent of the Berean Academy in Elbing, where the Schoenwald children attend school, said the family left Wichita on a ski trip Friday night.
"This has hit our school hard, needless to stay," superintendent Terry Tilson said. "This leaves a big hole in our school family."
Kenneth Schoenwald was driving west on I-70, about 50 miles east of Denver, when the family's van collided with the back of a pickup being towed by another pickup, the Colorado State Patrol said.
The van spun into eastbound lanes and was then struck by an semi. No one in the van was wearing a seat belt, troopers said.
The driver of the pickup and the driver of the semi were not injured, but a passenger in the semi was treated for unknown injuries at a hospital and released.
The cause of the crash is under investigation.
Jenna was a senior and Jace an eighth-grader at Berean.
"They will be missed," said Mark Anderson, a Berean teacher who has had all of the Schoenwald children in class. The twins are in ninth grade.
When asked to describe the family, Anderson used the words creative and intelligent.
"Just a close-knit family," he said.
Jenna was on pace to finish at or near the top of her class academically, Anderson said. She finished in fifth place in the pole vault in Class 2A at last year's state track and field meet.
Jace, who played trumpet, was named to the South Central Kansas Music Educators Association middle school honors band in October.
Anderson said the losses will be tough on the Berean Academy community, where enrollment in kindergarten through 12th grade is about 300.
It is the second time in less than a year the school has lost a student in a car crash. Berean senior Bradford Whittemore was killed in May.
"We'll try to find our answers in God... even though we don't have the answers right now," he said.