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Remembering Austin Metcalf

Organized by Carter and Krissie Smith
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Gildan Softstyle Jersey T-shirt

Remembering Austin: Honoring His Life Legacy And Values.

Custom Ink
All funds raised will be paid directly to Meghan Metcalf for Support during this tragic time.
$4,430 raised
513 items sold of
400 goal
Thanks to our supporters!
$16
Gildan Softstyle Jersey T-shirt, Unisex - Black
Gildan Softstyle Jersey T-shirt
Unisex - Black
Organized by Carter and Krissie Smith

About this campaign

Austin Metcalf, a 17-year-old student from Memorial High School, was fatally stabbed on April 2, 2025, during a track meet in Frisco, Texas, after an altercation. Despite immediate medical efforts, he passed away at the hospital. His twin brother, Hunter, was present and tried to save him. Metcalf was a standout student-athlete with a 4.0 GPA and aspirations to play college football. (ALL PROCEEDS GO TO THE FAMILY)

You could use many words to describe Austin, he was a good man, friend, leader, brother, teammate, boyfriend and human. The way he connected with others and brought joy to others lives resembles the kind of a man he was. He always wanted to embrace your presence and make you feel comfortable in any situation. He made people better, he was a teacher, a mentor and man with mutual respect. He was faced with adversity his whole life and was bound to make it big. He had a dream of becoming a division 1 football player and was on target. He will be praised, remembered, respected and loved by touching the hearts of everyone he knew. The front of the shirt displays his last post describing his values for God and displaying his faith. The back of the shirt displays his number he wore during his most recent football season showing the love and commitment he had for the team, program, and coaches.

Supporters

Debra Rawls 1 item

I support the Metcalf family, so sorry this happened to Austin.

Anonymous $100

I cannot imagine the pain your family is going through. I do not know you personally, but I cannot get your son’s face out of my mind. My heart aches for your family.

Mary Jo Winslow Evans 1 item
Andrew Winslow 1 item + $10
Anonymous 1 item
Anonymous 3 items
Jeff Metcalf 1 item

In memory of my son

Emerson Rosenbloom 1 item
Anonymous 1 item
Susan Prall 2 items

My grandson

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