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Late Sandburg athletic director Bruce Scheidegger (right) is pictured with Sandburg Principal Julia Wheaton and a Sandburg Eagles football doll. | Supplied photo
The scrolling sign in front of Sandburg High School states, "The Sandburg Community Will Miss You," refering to Athletic Director Bruce Scheidegger in Orland Park, Illinois, Monday, February 11, 2013. Scheidegger died in a car accident in Carroll County over the weekend. | Joseph P. Meier~Sun-Times Media
The scrolling sign in front of Sandburg High School states, "The Sandburg Community Will Miss You," refering to Athletic Director Bruce Scheidegger in Orland Park, Illinois, Monday, February 11, 2013. Scheidegger died in a car accident in Carroll County over the weekend. | Joseph P. Meier~Sun-Times Media ORG XMIT: CST1302110953389985
Bruce Scheidegger
In a handout photo from the Mount Carroll Police Department, the automobile driven by Bruce Scheidegger is removed from Loran Road near the intersection of Indian Trail Road in Carroll County, IL on Sunday February 10, 2013
In a handout photo from the Carroll County Sheriff's Department, the automobile driven by Bruce Scheidegger is removed from Loran Road near the intersection of Indian Trail Road in Carroll County, IL on Sunday February 10, 2013
In a handout photo from the Carroll County Sheriff's Department, the automobile driven by Bruce Scheidegger is removed from Loran Road near the intersection of Indian Trail Road in Carroll County, IL on Sunday February 10, 2013
Sandburg's girls varsity basketball team members stand for a moment of silence in memory of athletic director Bruce Scheidegger before Monday night's game. | John Smierciak~For Sun-Times Media
As the athletic director at Sandburg High School in Orland Park, Bruce Scheidegger arranged many a sporting event to give young athletes a chance to shine. But in the process, Scheidegger earned many fans of his own, to hear those who knew him tell it. …