Sports clubs have led the tribute following the tragic passing of teenager Alex Smallwoods.
The youngster died following a two-vehicle crash near Dungiven, Co Derry and has now been named locally.
He was the driver of a Vauxhall Corsa which was involved in a collision on the Glenshane Road in the early hours of Sunday morning.
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Smallwoods was a part of the Brigade cricket club in Derry city and they have paid tribute to the 'popular player'.
"Everyone at the club has been left devastated at the news that 17yr old Alex Smallwoods lost his life in a road traffic collision yesterday," the Maiden city club posted online.
"Alex was an extremely popular young player at our club and will be sorely missed by his many friends.
"He had come through all the various youth teams in recent years and had progressed to play in our 2nds and 3rds on a regular basis. Always seen with a smile on his face, and with a love and enthusiasm for cricket, Alex was always a pleasure to have in the team.
"Our thoughts and prayers are with his mum and dad Sara & Stewart, his sister Hannah and the entire family circle at this very difficult time.:
Smallwoods also represented Drumahoe soccer club Institute and they have also shared their tribute.
"Institute FC is deeply saddened to hear of the passing of our former youth player, young Alex Smallwoods," the club said.
"Foremost in our thoughts and prayers are Alex's Dad Stewart, his mum Sara and sister Hannah. Praying also for Alex's Grandfather Billy, our former chairman, as well as all of Alex’s family & friends. Sadly, a life not lived long enough. Rest in peace Alex."
Foyle College where Alex went to school said the school community is "deeply saddened to learn of the passing of our recent school leaver, Alex Smallwoods".
"To his family, friends and teammates, we extend our deepest sympathies on their profound loss.
"We hold each of you in our thoughts and hearts in the days ahead."
Police said investigations into the crash - in which two others were hospitalised - at around 4.20am on 28 May, are ongoing and appealed for information.
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