U-High mourns death of state champion swimmer

By Eric Stock

EL PASO – One of Bloomington-Normal's most decorated prep sports stars in recent years has died.

Jake Miller, a four-time state champion swimmer at University High in Normal, was pronounced dead at the family's home in El Paso at 3:15 p.m. Friday. 

Woodford County Coroner Tim Ruestman tells WJBC an autopsy was conducted Saturday morning and a cause of death won't be released, but said there was nothing suspicious about his death.

Miller was 18. He had committed to attend Louisville in the fall and was a member of the Redbird Swim Club.

He helped lead the Pioneers to a state title in boys swimming last year by taking state titles in the 200-yard Individual Medley and 500-yard Freestyle and was on the 200-yard and 400-yard Freestyle Relay teams which came in first.

The coroner's office doesn't plan to release any more information about the case.

Eric Stock can be reached at [email protected].

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