WATKINSVILLE - A 20-year-old University of Georgia sophomore died during a church softball game in Oconee County this week. <br>
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Arlyne Nash, a former team leader on the Oconee County High School girls basketball team, died Monday night while chasing a ground ball for the Antioch Christian Church softball team at Herman C. Michael Park near Watkinsville. <br>
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Cause of death was unknown. <br>
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``She had just hit a home run the inning before, that's what I was told,'' Oconee County Parks and Recreation director Jone Taylor said. <br>
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Oconee County Emergency Services received a call at 9:21 p.m. Emergency workers at the scene performed CPR until an ambulance arrived. She was then taken to St. Mary's Hospital in Athens. <br>
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Nash's body has been sent to the state crime lab in Decatur for an autopsy. <br>
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``She didn't have any known preexisting medical condition,'' said Oconee County Sheriff Scott Berry. ``There's no reason to suspect anything like drugs or foul play. It's a tragedy.'' <br>
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Nash played point guard for the Lady Warriors before graduating from Oconee County High School in 2000. <br>
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Nash, daughter of Ed and Sandra Nash of Bishop, was a member of Antioch Christian Church and active in its youth program. <br>
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``In 23 years (of preaching) I've never had anything like this to happen,'' said the Rev. David Perkins, pastor of Antioch Christian Church. ``Folks are just kind of walking around in a state of shock. The family has strong faith. They're just fine, fine people. They're going to get through it.''