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Home / Health / Fastball Star's Season Ends After Devastating Concussion

Fastball Star's Season Ends After Devastating Concussion

23 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • A severe concussion sidelined a player who was coaching a U-19 girls team.
  • The injury occurred when a ball traveled at approximately 55 mph.
  • Delayed recovery means specialized treatment is sought out of province.

Stacey Lymer, a dedicated fastball player and former president of Yellowknife Minor Fastball, has been sidelined due to a severe concussion. The injury occurred in June while she was coaching a U-19 girls' team practice in Yellowknife. Lymer was struck in the head by a fastball estimated to be traveling at 55 mph. She did not have protective headgear at the time of the incident.

Initially feeling improvements, Lymer's condition rapidly deteriorated within a month, with symptoms including constant dizziness, extreme fatigue, cognitive delays, and memory problems. These debilitating effects made everyday tasks, like cooking, unmanageable. After seeking local treatment, she was referred to the Toronto Concussion Clinic for specialized care.

Experts like Dr. Kathryn Schneider explain that concussions cause temporary brain function changes, leading to various symptoms. Lymer anticipates a recovery period of up to a year but remains committed to returning to the sport. She strongly advocates for the consistent use of safety equipment, urging others to learn from her experience and prioritize protection.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Stacey Lymer suffered a severe concussion while coaching, which has caused her to step down from her role and requires extensive recovery.
The ball that struck Stacey Lymer was estimated to be traveling at approximately 55 mph.
Stacey Lymer is receiving specialized concussion treatment at the Toronto Concussion Clinic.

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