Remembering Michael Bosworth Jr., Massaponax HS Athlete Cherished By Parents Rebekah Webb, Michael Bosworth Sr., And Stepfather Josh Webb
Jessica Young
Published May 15, 2026
Remembering Michael Bosworth Jr., Massaponax HS Athlete Cherished By Parents Rebekah Webb, Michael Bosworth Sr., And Stepfather Josh Webb
Michael will “never be forgotten,” and his light will shine on
May 7, 2026
This article was last updated by Reshma on May 21, 2026
The Spotsylvania County, Virginia, community is mourning the loss of 18-year-old Michael Bosworth Jr. His passing has left a deep sadness in the hearts of his family, friends, and school.
A senior at Massaponax High School, Michael was known for his vibrant spirit, love for sports, and close bonds with his family, including his parents, Rebekah Webb and Michael Bosworth Sr., and his stepfather, Josh Webb.
His tragic passing on May 3, 2026, during an incident on McKenzie Lane, has sparked grief and reflection among those who knew him.
Michael Bosworth Jr. was more than just a student; he was a beloved athlete who poured his heart into everything he did.
, landing both the offensive and defensive lines for the Massaponax Varsity Football team.
He showed strength and determination in lacrosse, where he wore the #1 jersey, and wrestling, where he competed with hard work and passion.
His teammates admired his work ethic, and his coaches saw him as a leader who lifted those around him.
Off the field, Michael was a typical teenager with a big heart.
He loved spending time with his family, whether fishing by the lake, cheering at football games in the stadium, or just hanging out at home.
His infectious smile and easygoing nature made him a friend to many, and his presence lit up any room.
The Morning Of May 3, 2026, Was Supposed To Be A Joyful One For Michael
It was the day of the Massaponax High School prom, a milestone for the senior class set to graduate in just weeks.
But around 3 a.m., tragedy struck on McKenzie Lane in the River Club subdivision.
a burglary in progress and fired shots at three teenagers, including Michael, who was struck in the torso.
Despite being rushed to a local hospital, Michael succumbed to his injuries. A second teen was grazed by a bullet but survived with minor injuries, while the third was unharmed.
The incident has raised questions and heartache.
The two surviving teens told detectives they weren’t trying to break into the home to steal.
Instead, they said they were playing a prank—recording “ding-dong ditch” videos for TikTok, a game where teens ring a doorbell and run away.
One teen even offered their phone to show a similar video filmed earlier that night.
The Spotsylvania County Sheriff’s Office is still investigating, and the commonwealth’s attorney is reviewing whether the homeowner’s actions were justified or if charges are warranted.
The news of Michael’s death shocked everyone at Massaponax HS and in the Spotsylvania community.
The school’s principal, Dr. William J. Lancaster III, and offered counseling support for students and staff.
“s a parent/guardian, it is always difficult to know how to answer questions about grief and loss. Children respond to death differently, and their reactions will depend on the relationship they had with the person who died, their age, and prior experiences with loss,” the letter stated. “This evening, we plan to hold prom as scheduled. School counselors will be on-site at the event to provide support as needed. Additionally, when students return to school on Monday, our counseling staff and additional division support team members will be available to assist students and staff. If your child needs support, please contact the school so we can help. Our thoughts are with the family during this difficult time.”
ViaIn the following days, friends and classmates honored Michael in touching ways.
A balloon release brought people together to celebrate his life, and social media overflowed with tributes.
One friend, “Senior sunset – #LLM in memories of Michael Bosworth Jr.,” capturing moments of joy that defined him.
Another wrote,
““LLB❤️ you forever in our hearts and you will never be forgotten.”
ViaThe Massaponax Maniacs, a student spirit group, asked everyone to wear pink or blue to the senior sunset event at 7 p.m., using hashtags #LLM and #LLBOS to honor their friend.
Michael Bosworth Jr. leaves behind a legacy of love, laughter, and resilience. He is survived by his parents, Rebekah and Michael Bosworth Sr., his stepfather, Josh, brother, Jason, step-siblings, grandparents, and countless friends who will carry his memory forward.
His love for sports, family, and living life to the fullest will continue to inspire those who knew him.
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