'Broken everything': Kavan Markwood hasn't watched his fall from Clemente Wall during Pirates game
Kavan Markwood told TribLive on Wednesday he hasn’t watched the video of his 21-foot plunge April 30 from the Clemente Wall to the right field warning track at PNC Park.
Markwood fell while celebrating an Andrew McCutchen double. Under treatment at Allegheny General Hospital, he called TribLive before a physical therapy appointment.
“I’m all right,” he said. “I can’t really sleep. I have a lot of back pain.”
He said he will talk more after he is released from the hospital in about a week.
“Broken everything” is how Markwood described his injuries, which include back and neck injuries and a swollen hand.
“I think when I get home I’ll just put ice on it,” he said.
He said he is grateful for the support of people through GoFundMe to help with his medical bills. It generated nearly $49,000 in support as of 8 p.m. Wednesday.
He took his first steps Monday and has continued his recovery.
“It’s a slow, slow process, but seeing him up and moving was a huge win and definitely lifted everyone’s spirits,” Jennifer Phillips, the mother of Markwood’s girlfriend, wrote in an update on the GoFundMe page earlier this week.
“He still has a long way to go — he’s dealing with a broken neck, clavicle, and back so there are plenty of obstacles ahead,” Phillips wrote. “But he’s showing real strength, and we’re staying hopeful for a smooth recovery. This will also require plenty of rest and following instructions from the great doctors, nurses and staff at the hospital.”
AGH’s chief medical officer Dr. Allan Philp said during a news conference Wednesday that Markwood suffered a brain injury along with injuries to his spine, ribs and lungs in the fall, according to TribLive news partner WTAE.
“I’m happy to say that he’s progressed well; he’s at a point now where he’s off the breathing machine, he’s out of the intensive care unit and is preparing to move on to the next step, which will be physical therapy, rehab,” Philp told WTAE.
A South Allegheny graduate, Markwood played linebacker for the Walsh and Wheeling Division II college football teams.
“Kavan is a valued member of our Cardinal family. He played on the football team for the 2023 season after transferring from Walsh University,” Wheeling sports information director Zack Zeigler said.
In 2023, Markwood was named to the Mountain East Conference’s Commissioner’s Honor Roll, appearing in five of the teams 11 games and logging four tackles. In 2022, he was listed on the Walsh (North Canton, Ohio) University football roster, but it does not appear he saw playing time.
South Allegheny football coach Frank Cortazzo also has praised Markwood, who was named first-team all-conference and team MVP as a senior for the Gladiators.
“Kavan is not only an outstanding athlete but an even more exceptional young man. His resilience, heart and strength are truly unmatched,” Cortazzo, now head coach at East Allegheny, told TribLive.
His father, Scott Markwood, and Scott’s partner, Angela Rachelle Lawson, both died young: Scott in 2014 at 37 and Angela in 2023 at 44.
Kavan Markwood lives in Lincoln, according to his Facebook page.
Correction: This story was modified May 9, 2025, to clarify Angela Lawson’s connection to Kavan Markwood.
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Tom Davidson is a TribLive news editor. He has been a journalist in Western Pennsylvania for more than 25 years. He can be reached at tdavidson@triblive.com.
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