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Tim Tebow Visits Friend Shot In Orlando Nightclub

Former University of Florida and NFL football player Tim Tebow visits his high school teammate Rodney Sumter at the hospital after his friend was shot in the Orlando Pulse shooting. (Instagram)
Former University of Florida and NFL football player Tim Tebow visits his high school teammate Rodney Sumter at the hospital after his friend was shot in the Orlando Pulse shooting. (Instagram)
My high school quarterback left the Bahamas to come and see me. Tebow has always been an awesome person. A photo posted by Rodney Sumter (@ihollyrod) on Jun 21, 2016 at 7:43am PDT

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Former NFL quarterback Tim Tebow visited his former high school football teammate who was wounded in the gay nightclub shooting in Orlando.

The Orlando Sentinel (http://bit.ly/28OVq5z ) reports Rodney Sumter was a bartender at Pulse nightclub and was shot three times on June 12.

Tebow and Sumter played football at Ponte Vedra Beach Nease High School near Jacksonville. Sumter noted that Tebow has "always been an awesome person."

On his Instagram account, Sumter noted that his "high school quarterback left the Bahamas" to visit him at Orlando Regional Medical Center where he's been since the morning of the shooting.

Sumter was among 53 people wounded and 49 killed when Omar Mateen started shooting inside the club as it was closing. Mateen was later killed in a shootout with police.

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