Michael Roberson Minooka, IL Accident Death – Talented College Baseball Player Catcher Has Died
The Minooka, Illinois community is mourning the tragic loss of Michael Roberson, a 20-year-old college baseball player whose life was cut short in a devastating crash along Old Route 66 near Dwight. His sudden passing has left family, friends, teammates, and coaches in deep grief as they come to terms with the loss of a young man full of promise.
According to the Livingston County Coroner’s Office and Illinois State Police, Roberson’s vehicle was discovered early Wednesday morning after a passing motorist noticed it submerged in the Mazon River and alerted authorities. Emergency responders, including the Dwight Fire Department and crews from Odell, arrived on scene, where the incident was confirmed to be fatal.
Preliminary investigations indicate that Roberson had been traveling northbound on Old Route 66 when his vehicle crossed into the opposite lane, left the roadway, and entered a ditch before overturning into the river. Officials believe the crash occurred during the early morning hours, though the exact time remains unknown. He was reportedly returning to campus in Springfield at the time.
Michael Roberson was a catcher for the Lincoln Land Community College Loggers baseball team and a graduate of Providence Catholic High School in New Lenox. He was remembered as a dedicated athlete, a supportive teammate, and a young man whose energy and commitment left a lasting impression on those around him.
In tribute, the Loggers baseball program has announced a moment of silence ahead of Friday’s home doubleheader, along with a candlelight vigil scheduled Monday evening at Cass Gymnasium.
As investigations continue, the community reflects on a life filled with potential and mourns a loss that will be felt for years to come.
Disclaimer: This obituary is based on official reports and publicly shared information. Details may be updated as additional information becomes available.