Louisville WR signee Rentz, 18, shot and killed

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Louisville football signee Dexter Rentz was shot and killed in Orlando late Saturday night.

The Orlando Police Department confirmed 18-year-old Rentz died in the shooting, which also injured three others.

Louisville coach Scott Satterfield issued a statement: “We are deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Dexter Rentz. He was a great young man who had a contagious personality, and was able to light up a room with his smile. He was a great kid to be around and he will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Rentz family during this extremely difficult time.”

One of his high school teammates, Lovie Jenkins, also signed to play with Louisville and posted on social media.

Rentz, a 5-foot-9, 164-pound receiver from Ocoee High School, signed with Louisville last December. He was a team captain, had 1,700 all-purpose yards ran a 4.5 40-yard dash and tied a state record with five interceptions in a single game. He also was a track standout.

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