I don’t have any words to describe the pictures from last night’s candlelight vigil held just outside Martin Stadium for Tyler Hilinski. I wasn’t there, and if you were, thank you.
By all accounts, it was emotional.
This is family. #GoCougs pic.twitter.com/vRL8cT6OtR
— Jordan Frost (@ASWSU_Pres) January 20, 2018
Luke Falk and Mike Leach embrace at the candlelight vigil held for Tyler Hilinski. pic.twitter.com/OzzVXWW51b
— Theo Lawson (@TheoLawson_SR) January 20, 2018
#RIP3 pic.twitter.com/jYXAPNXdWg
— Jason Krump (@JasonKrump) January 20, 2018
#RIP3 pic.twitter.com/Iz2ufW7P0r
— On3Lung (@On3Lung) January 20, 2018
Players and family members wearing jerseys with the number 3 on them while raising 3 fingers in honor of Tyler Hilinski. #RIP3 @WSUCougars @wsucougfb @KHQLocalNews pic.twitter.com/Z60lUVWYcz
— Patrick Erickson KHQ (@patrickerickson) January 20, 2018
The #WSU football team gathers around the Cougar statue at Tyler Hilinski’s candlelight vigil. pic.twitter.com/9dSj4jhHLz
— Theo Lawson (@TheoLawson_SR) January 20, 2018
The parents of Tyler Hilinski holding each other in front of the Cougar Pride Statue and Memorial remembering their son. #RIP3 @WSUCougars @KHQLocalNews pic.twitter.com/A9cZk2ST0P
— Patrick Erickson KHQ (@patrickerickson) January 20, 2018
Links
The WSU community comes out in full force to honor Tyler Hilinski in a candlelight vigil | The Seattle Times
Former WSU football players returned from all over the country, the current team came out, and the student body gathered in from to the Cougar statue outside Martin Stadium Friday night to honor WSU QB Tyler Hilinski, who died Tuesday.
Former Washington State receiver Isaiah Johnson-Mack bound for FCS Duquesne | The Spokesman-Review
Isaiah Johnson-Mack, a sophomore, was WSU’s starter at “Z” receiver in 2017 and finished the regular season with 60 catches for 555 yards and five touchdowns.