Maine High School Football Player Finn Winning Passes Away In Suspected Suicide!
Finn Winning proudly wore the #68 jersey while playing for Oxford Hills High School.
July 22, 2026
This article was last updated by Sangita Budhathoki on July 22, 2026
Finn Winning, a former Oxford Hills High School football player, tragically passed away on Sunday, July 20, 2026.
While his death has been reported as a suicide, there has been no confirmed statement from his family or any official authority.
Standing at 5’11” and weighing 230 lbs, Finn Winning was known for his big smile, bright future, and incredible talent on the football field.
Finn Winning Played For The School’s Junior Varsity Football Team!
was a multi-sport athlete at Oxford Hills High School, actively involved from 2026 until 2026.
Winning was a at Oxford Hills High School in South Paris, Maine.
He played for the school’s junior varsity football team starting in 2026, proudly wearing jersey #68, and was also a part of the junior varsity squad.
He was a standout defensive lineman for the Oxford Hills Vikings, making significant contributions to the team’s success.
In his very first season, he earned First Team Defense All-State honors as a defensive lineman and played a key role in helping his team win the 2026 Class A Championship.
Additionally, he also participated in boys’ lacrosse during his time at Oxford Hills, wearing jersey number 24.
Sadly, Finn Winning passed away by suicide, leaving behind friends, family, and teammates devastated by the sudden loss.
This heartfelt news was shared through the Facebook page , which wrote,
Suicide has taken another life in our community. A young man, friend, son, and brother. His smile so big. His future so bright…
Again, this tragic news is confirmed by the Maine High School Football community, saying:
For those that may not be aware, our extended community and football fraternity lost another soul this Sunday. Finn Winning, Oxford Hills Viking student & athlete alum, passed away on Sunday.
The news of Finn’s passing has deeply saddened the Oxford Hills and greater Maine football community.
Tributes have poured in from friends and loved ones, remembering him as a young man full of promise and joy.
A touching post shared by one of his friends recalled celebrating their championship win at Fitzpatrick Stadium.
While his family remains private during this heartbreaking time, they are mourning the loss and being supported by their community.
As the community mourns, there is a renewed call for mental health awareness and support for young people facing silent struggles.
Our heartfelt condolences go out to Finn Winning’s family, friends, and well-wishers.
Rest In Peace, Beautiful Soul!
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