From every perspective, Jack Allard fulfilled the expectations of students who passed through the boys lacrosse program at Ridgewood High School under Mike Pounds.
Pounds coached Allard before he graduated in 2012. The now 25-year-old Allard continued to blossom once he left high school, going on to play lacrosse at Bates College in Maine and eventually starting a professional career working for Bank of America in New York City.
Pounds and the rest of the community were shocked when Allard tested positive for the coronavirus last week. Allard’s condition continued to deteriorate, forcing him to go into a medically induced coma and onto a respirator.
“It’s devastating,” Pounds told NJ Advance Media. “When we heard he was getting tested for it, you kind of say, ‘OK, well, he’ll be OK, just going to be quarantined and all that.’ But then when you hear he’s on the respirator, he’s in a medically induced coma, the trend is not heading in the right direction. You’re just devastated. So we’re just thankful for the little bit of the feedback. It’s tough. I can’t imagine what mom and dad are going through when they can’t be next to their child.”
Allard was airlifted from Hackensack Meridian Health JFK Medical Center in Edison to the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania on Tuesday, where he joined a list for a clinical drug trial to treat the coronavirus.
Pounds has texted with Allard’s father since the diagnosis, offering sup