Travon Stewart, a pillar in the Wichita youth sports community, was shot during a youth football game at Dr. Glen Dey Park on October 23, 2025.
His brother, Romondo Scott, shared the traumatizing feeling of getting the phone call that your baby brother had been shot and killed.
Travon Stewart, affectionately known as “Coach Factor,” was a dedicated youth football coach whose life was defined by his commitment to the children in his community.
He was a mentor, a role model, and a father figure to the many young athletes. He worked tirelessly to uplift children, using football as a tool to teach life lessons and provide a positive direction.
Tragically, Coach Factor’s life was cut short while he was raising money for his team. His death has left a profound void and sparked a widespread call for justice from the community that loved him.
He will be remembered not for how he died, but for how he lived, as a pillar of his community and a force for good.
Early rough mornings, long busy heartbreaking days and sleepless nights😭😭😭😭😭When yall gone turn yall homies in for murdering my nephew???? KEEP the family in prayer please while you KEEP your secrets 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Lashel Jones
Coach Factor Killed While Coaching Youth Football
The Wichita community is heartbroken after the tragic death of Travon “Coach Factor” Stewart, a beloved youth sports pillar.
He was shot and killed on October 23, 2025, while coaching at a youth football game at Dr. Glen Dey Park in Atlanta.
The news was delivered in the most devastating way to his family. His brother, Romondo Scott, shared the trauma of receiving that life-altering call.
The traumatizing feeling of getting the phone call that your baby brother has been shot and killed while coaching at a youth football game fundraising for the team to travel. Now we prepare to lay him to rest peacefully if you have it in your hearts to donate towards the cost of funeral/burial we would greatly appreciate it.
Romondo Scott
Coach Factor was at the field that day doing what he loved most: fundraising for his team.
His passion extended beyond football, focusing on teaching children the importance of discipline, teamwork, and perseverance.
His life was cut short by senseless gun violence, leaving a deep void in his family, his friends, and the many young lives he inspired.
A fundraiser has been established to help his family with funeral costs and to provide support during this unimaginable time.
A portion of the donations will also go to the youth football organization he loved, ensuring his legacy of uplifting young people continues.
Donations for Travon Stewart can be sent to $LJones3352 Lashel Jones 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽We appreciate your support at this extremely terrible time 💔💔😢 We love you baby!!
Lashel Jones
Coach Factor wasn’t just a coach. He was a beacon of generosity, and his impact will never be forgotten.
The Stewart family will soon announce the memorial service to celebrate the life of the coach.
Rest In Peace, Travon Stewart.
