
Little League World Series player critically hurt in fall moved out of intensive care, family says
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A Little League World Series player has been moved out of the intensive care unit, his family said Thursday, days after he fell from his bunk bed and was hospitalized in critical condition.
In a Facebook update, the family of Easton Oliverson, a member of Utah's Snow Canyon Little League, said the 12-year-old had been moved to a regular hospital room and can now speak and stand. The boy was able to take "two steps with support," as well as feed himself.
"The Oliverson family firmly believes in the power of miracles through faith. We have seen this to be true so far in Easton's recovery," the family said. "We are so grateful for the faith and prayers of everyone who is rooting for Easton."

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