Ceremony to honor Colby
Deirdre Newman
Matt Colby spent a lot of time on the athletic field at Estancia
High School. The 6-foot, 185-pound football player played defensive
end for the Eagles before transferring to Costa Mesa High School his
senior year, where he died as a result of injuries sustained in
football games last fall.
With the anniversary of his death approaching, a tree-planting
ceremony will be held at Estancia’s athletic field tonight to honor
his memory. The location overlooking the football field represents a
place that Matt would have cherished, said his mother, Kelli Colby.
“One of the things Matt told one of his friends before he died --
they watched ‘Pay It Forward’ and had a real big talk about life and
death,†Kelli Colby said. “He indicated he didn’t want to be a star.
He wanted to be the sun so he could shine on everyone. Up on the
hill, there’s a beautiful sunset, so we wanted to do it there.â€
Colby died at the hospital in the early morning hours of Sept. 29
after taking himself out of a Costa Mesa High School game against
Ocean View High on Sept. 28.
Bleeding and swelling of the brain caused by repeated blunt-force
injuries to the head caused his death, according to a coroner’s
report released nine weeks after the popular defensive linebacker
collapsed on the sidelines.
At memorials after his death, Colby was remembered as a genuine
and friendly student by students of both schools. His premature death
brought the student bodies at the rival schools closer.
Estancia Principal Tom Antal said the school is honored to host a
tribute to one of its best-loved students.
“On behalf of Estancia, I just want to say how happy I am that we
will have a really beautiful tree that will be a lasting and living
monument and remembrance of Matt Colby, a really neat young man who
is well-remembered here,†Antal said.
Soon after her son’s death, a longtime family friend offered to
donate a tree in his memory, Kelli Colby said. While she wasn’t ready
emotionally then, she said she feels ready now to honor her son.
“Things are getting better,†she said. “I’m getting stronger,
feeling more hope instead of despair. It’ll be easier to reach out.â€
The pepper tree will be planted at the far right end of the
football field in the corner, which is the perfect spot considering a
stadium is planned to be built there in the future, Kelli said.
The intention is to eventually plant a tree in honor of Matt at
both high schools, Kelli said.
All the latest on Orange County from Orange County.
Get our free TimesOC newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Daily Pilot.