Murray, 17, died after being injured in a varsity football game Friday night at Warren Hills Regional High School.
It is an outpouring of love, respect and admiration.
The memorial outside Warren Hills Regional High School's stadium to senior quarterback Evan Murray has grown in the days since his death.
Teammates and friends have left dozens of messages -- some written on notes, others in chalk on the pavement -- at the gates to the field in Washington Township, Warren County.
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Murray, 17, died after being injured Friday night in a varsity game against Summit at Warren Hills. An autopsy found he died of internal bleeding caused by a lacerated spleen.
Students have hailed Murray as an honor student, athlete and leader in the days since his passing.
The messages come from inside and outside the school family. There's a note from the junior varsity football team. And a helmet signed by the Belvidere High School team, marked with Murray's No. 18.
Flowers, candles and blue balloons fill the space across from the high school.
"Evan made us proud to be a Blue Streak," a student wrote. "You will always be in our hearts."
A viewing is set for Wednesday at Faith Discovery Church, 33 Brass Castle Road, Washington Township. Hours are noon to 9 p.m.
The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at the church. The high school and middle school will be closed Thursday.
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