BROOMFIELD, Colo. – Two of the Legacy High School football coaches injured in Sunday’s bus crash at Denver International Airport were released from the hospital Tuesday.
Legacy Principal Sara Marx sent a letter to staff and students at the school Tuesday evening saying coaches Wayne Voorhees and Kyle Rider were released.
Matt Kroupa remains hospitalized. All three suffered serious injuries in the crash, which killed the driver of the bus.
The school announced earlier Tuesday that the varsity team would play its homecoming game Friday evening as planned.
Voorhees is the head coach at Legacy, but Matt Craddock will serve as interim head coach Friday. Voorhees sent out a tweet when he got home Tuesday.
Thanks to all the well wishers etc. Had a rough few days in the hospital. But I'm home now. Need some rest before I get back out there.
— Coach Voorhees (@legacyfootball) September 14, 2016
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