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Family, friends mourn student killed at Coastal Carolina University

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(MCT) — MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. — Anthony Liddell had dreams of becoming a physical therapist and moving to a big city, possibly Atlanta, his aunt said Wednesday, the day after his death in a shooting at Coastal Carolina University’s University Place residence hall.

“We had no indication whatsoever that we would be burying my nephew at 19 years old,” said Adriane Gillespie Davis. “He had such a promising, bright future.”

Davis said Liddell, a sophomore, was majoring in sports medicine and had loved sports since he was a child. In high school, she said he played football for the Marlboro County High School Bulldogs, but he also loved basketball and baseball, and still played recreational sports.

His mother’s only child, Davis said the family called Liddell “T.J.” for “Tony Jr.,” after his father, and that he loved helping people, and he loved kids. She said Liddell was a good kid — respectable, well-mannered and churchgoing — who loved to have fun and loved video games, music, freestyle rap and making his own CDs.

“This was a kid who was in National Beta Club in high school, and he graduated with honors,” said Davis, who said he was like her own child, and that they talked often. “He never had any issues with any of the normal stuff teenagers do.”

Davis said Liddell liked the beach and liked being at CCU, which is a little over an hour away from his hometown of Bennettsville. She said it was far enough away for him to have his independence but close enough that he could get home quickly.

Liddell played for the Marlboro County High School football team during his junior and senior years at the school before graduating in 2011, said Dean Boyd, the school’s athletic director and head football coach.

“Anthony was a great young man. He was very conscious about his grades, he was very school related. He was a teacher cadet. He was on the school’s Relay for Life team,” Boyd said. “He was just a very, very good young man, all-around. He was very polite and always courteous.”

Liddell, who played wide receiver and defensive back, wasn’t a starter on the team, but embraced his role as a backup player and “did whatever he could to help the team,” Boyd said.

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