Jamain Stephens, a lineman at Cal University of Pennsylvania, has died at 20 of complications of COVID-19.
Jamain Stephens, a defensive lineman for California University of Pennsylvania, has died of complications from COVID-19, his high school said in a statement Tuesday.
Stephens was the son of a former Pittsburgh Steeler by the same name Jamain Stephens.
His high school posted the notice of his death Facebook:
It is with deep sorrow that Central Catholic informs you of the death on Sept. 8, 2020, of Jamain Stephens, ’17.
Jamain went to his eternal reward after suffering from complications of COVID-19.
Known more commonly by his nickname, “Juice,” Jamain was a defensive lineman for the Vikings, winning two WPIAL championships and a state championship in 2015. Jamain went on to continue his football career at California University of Pennsylvania, majoring in Business Administration.
Jamain was an avid Central Catholic supporter, and could often be found cheering on the Vikings and sending videos and messages of support and encouragement to his younger Viking brothers.
School counselors are available for students in-person and virtually.
His dad, same name, played two seasons with the Steelers and three with the Bengals from 1997-2001 as an offensive tackle.
Stephens, 20, was a senior business administration major at Cal U. He grew up in Pittsburgh.
His full college football bio:
2019 (JUNIOR)
Appeared in all 11 games as a reserve defensive lineman and on special teams … finished with three tackles (one solo) … member of Cal U AD Honor Roll (Fall 2019)
2018 (SOPHOMORE)
Appeared in all 11 games as a reserve defensive lineman … finished with two tackles (one solo) … registered one-stop (solo), 1.0 TFL and one forced fumble versus Slippery Rock
2017 (FRESHMAN)
Appeared in 10 games as a reserve defensive lineman … posted one tackle (solo) against Clarion