GULFPORT – (AP) The football coach at Gulfport High School was hospitalized after a heart attack that may have started during a game. Mike Justice remained hospitalized Sunday at Memorial Hospital in Gulfport.
Justice complained of chest pains at halftime Friday, when Gulfport led Oak Grove 14-13, and went to the emergency room early Saturday, assistant athletic director Donny Fuller told The Sun Herald.
The Admirals (1-3) lost 25-20.
Fuller said doctors put in two stents at 2:30 a.m. Saturday. Stents are used to keep arteries open.
Justice was in intensive care Saturday and expected to remain hospitalized for the next few days, Fuller said. Justice was in a regular hospital room Sunday, the hospital said.
Officials don’t yet know whether Justice will coach the Admirals on Friday at St. Martin, Fuller said.
Justice has been a coach for 33 years and is in his fourth year as coach at Gulfport, where his son Ben is linebackers coach, WLOX-TV reported.
He also is Gulfport High School’s athletic director.
Gulfport beat Moss Point 50-13 in its second game this season but lost 23-0, 34-6, and 25-20 to Pascagoula, South Panola and Oak Grove.
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