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Celebration Of Life For OC Native Max Tuerk Set For Saturday

A "celebration of a beautiful life" was scheduled Saturday for Orange County native and former USC captain Max Tuerk, who died last weekend.

Tuerk was an alumnus of Santa Margarita High in Orange County's Rancho Santa Margarita and was selected to various All-America teams as a senior in 2011.
Tuerk was an alumnus of Santa Margarita High in Orange County's Rancho Santa Margarita and was selected to various All-America teams as a senior in 2011. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

ORANGE COUNTY, CA — "A celebration of a beautiful life" will be held Saturday for former USC football captain Max Tuerk, a week after he collapsed while hiking with his parents. He was 26.

The celebration will begin at 10 a.m. with a paddle-out at Salt Creek Beach in Dana Point.

Tuerk became ill on a favorite trail in the Cleveland National Forest last Saturday. He was pronounced dead at 3:14 p.m. at Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo, according to Supervising Deputy Orange County Coroner Erica Arellano.

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A cause of death has not been determined as coroner's officials await test results, according to Carrie Braun, a spokeswoman for the Orange County Sheriff's Department.

Tuerk's parents told the Los Angeles Times they have donated his brain to Boston University's CTE Center. CTE, or chronic traumatic encephalopathy, is a neurodegenerative disease found in people who have suffered repeated head trauma. It can be diagnosed only after death.

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"Max loved his teammates, coaches and schools," his family said in a statement. "Max was a loving son and older brother and his passing leaves a giant hole in our hearts. His strength and work ethic is an inspiration to many."

Tuerk was the first-team All-Pac-12 center as a junior in 2014. He started the first five games at center in 2015, then tore ligaments in his right knee and underwent season-ending surgery. Despite the injury, he won USC's Most Inspirational Player Award.

Tuerk was a captain for both of his final two seasons with the Trojans.

Tuerk started USC's final five regular-season games at left tackle as a freshman in 2012 and at left guard in its 21-7 loss to Georgia Tech in the Sun Bowl.

Tuerk started 13 games at left guard and one at right tackle in 2013, receiving All-Pac-12 honorable mention.

The 6-foot-5, 298-pound Tuerk was chosen by the San Diego Chargers in the third round of the 2016 NFL draft, the 66th overall selection. He was inactive for all 16 of the team's games in 2016, its last in San Diego.

Tuerk was suspended by the NFL on Aug. 22, 2017, without pay for the first four games of the regular season, for violating its policy on performance- enhancing substances.

"This off season, I made the mistake of taking over-the-counter supplements," Tuerk said then. "In doing so, I opened myself up to the possibility of consuming a tainted supplement -- something that ultimately led to a positive test for a banned substance. I accept responsibility for my actions and understand the NFL's policy is very clear on this matter. This is a very hard way to learn a lesson and I will never make this mistake again."

The Los Angeles Chargers waived Tuerk on Oct. 3, 2017, one day after he became eligible to return to their active roster because the team was "pleased with the guys that we have," coach Anthony Lynn said.

The Chargers signed Tuerk to the practice squad Oct. 26, 2017. The Arizona Cardinals signed Tuerk off the Chargers' practice squad on Nov. 6, 2017. He played in his lone NFL game on Dec. 24, 2017. He was released by the Cardinals on April 12, 2018.

Tuerk was an alumnus of Santa Margarita High in Orange County's Rancho Santa Margarita and was selected to various All-America teams as a senior in 2011.

—City News Service

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