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Little League player conscious, starting to walk after fall

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(WILLIAMSBURG, Pa.) — A 12-year-old Little League player sustained a fractured skull after falling from a bunk bed in the League’s dormitories in Williamsburg, Pennsylvania.

Easton Oliverson, a Santa Clara, Utah native, is conscious and starting to walk, the family said on an Instagram account set up in honor of his recovery journey.

Easton plays for the Snow Canyon team in the Little League, part of the team’s first squad to advance to the World Series championship in its 75-year history.

According to his father, Jace Oliverson, Easton fell from his bunk bed on Sunday. Easton had an epidural hematoma,

 

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