The FIU community is invited to a celebration of life for Kendall Berry on Monday, March 29, from 2:30 to 4 p.m. The service will take place at the U.S. Century Bank Arena on the FIU Modesto A. Maidique Campus.
A viewing for Kendall Berry, 22, will be from 5-8pm Fri. St. Mary's P.B. Church, Haines City. Service 10am Sat. Lake Eva Banquet Hall, Haines City.
Berry had 164 all-purpose yards in limited use as a freshman in 2007, appearing in all 12 FIU games that season. He sat out the 2008 season with a knee injury and then had some breakout moments in 2009, rushing for three touchdowns in a span of 13 minutes against Middle Tennessee on Nov. 7 and following that up with two more scores the following week in a win over North Texas.
At Haines City High, he played in the Hornets' triple-option offense at quarterback in his last two seasons after playing running back as a sophomore. He also ran track in high school.
Berry had seven brothers and sisters, the university said. A memorial service is being scheduled, Rosenberg said.
Berry finished last season with a team-best seven touchdowns, despite not playing in the season's first seven games because of continued rehab from the knee injury.
The FIU community is invited to a celebration of life for Kendall Berry on Monday, March 29, from 2:30 to 4 p.m. The service will take place at the U.S. Century Bank Arena on the FIU Modesto A. Maidique Campus.
A viewing for Kendall Berry, 22, will be from 5-8pm Fri. St. Mary's P.B. Church, Haines City. Service 10am Sat. Lake Eva Banquet Hall, Haines City.
Berry had 164 all-purpose yards in limited use as a freshman in 2007, appearing in all 12 FIU games that season. He sat out the 2008 season with a knee injury and then had some breakout moments in 2009, rushing for three touchdowns in a span of 13 minutes against Middle Tennessee on Nov. 7 and following that up with two more scores the following week in a win over North Texas.
At Haines City High, he played in the Hornets' triple-option offense at quarterback in his last two seasons after playing running back as a sophomore. He also ran track in high school.
Berry had seven brothers and sisters, the university said. A memorial service is being scheduled, Rosenberg said.
Berry finished last season with a team-best seven touchdowns, despite not playing in the season's first seven games because of continued rehab from the knee injury.
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