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Woman Gets Jail Time In Fatal High School Golf Team Crash

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KALKASKA (WWJ/AP) – A driver who authorities say was involved in a two-van crash that killed that killed her 27-year-old daughter, a 31-year-old high school golf coach and an 18-year-old student has been sentenced to a year in jail.

Rhonda Mitchell, of Kalkaska, learned her punishment Monday. She is to serve 90 days in jail before she’s eligible for release. Mitchell earlier pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor of committing a moving violation causing death. She had been facing felony manslaughter charges.

The accident happened April 29 in Kalkaska County’s Excelsior Township, about 15 miles west of Grayling.

Eighteen-year-old Louis Menard, who wasn’t wearing a seatbelt, was killed after being ejected from the golf team’s van, police said. Coach Jason Potter and Cassandra Stapleton, Mitchell’s daughter, were also killed in the crash. Six others, including Mitchell, were hurt.

According to police, Potter was driving a van carrying team members when he ran a stop sign and collided with another van. Both vans rolled after the crash.

Police said Mitchell, who was driving the other van, was going at least 77-mph in a 55-mph zone. She also tested positive for marijuana and morphine, a prescription painkiller, according to police.

A police investigation found that both Mitchell and Potter were at fault.

Kalkaska County Prosecutor Mike Perrault says he hopes the case will prevent people from driving recklessly.

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