Tucker Sparks, brother of Waukesha parade victim Jackson Sparks, named MVP of baseball team
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Posted: Aug 29, 2022 6:08 PM CDT
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WAUKESHA, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Tucker Sparks, older brother of Jackson Sparks, the little boy killed in the Waukesha parade attack, is continuing his amazing recovery with a big award.
Nine months after being run over and severely hurt in the Waukesha parade, Tucker was named MVP of his traveling baseball team, the Waukesha Blazers -- Rampage.
He's now getting ready for 7th grade and soccer season while still playing fall baseball.
Tucker had a skull fracture, bleeding on his brain and road rash from the parade attack. And now he has an MVP.
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