Trevor Vollmer, a local high school student, was seriously injured after being struck by a bus in Ocean City, Maryland, while he was out walking with friends on June 7.
He is a talented and hardworking athlete from Pequea Valley High School, where he plays both varsity football and baseball.
According to witnesses, Trevor was bouncing a ball as he walked. The ball suddenly rolled into the bus lane, and when he went to retrieve it, he was hit by an oncoming bus.
Emergency help arrived quickly, thanks to the fast actions of his friends and bystanders who stayed with him until paramedics took over.
Trevor, 18, was initially taken to a nearby hospital and later transferred to a trauma center for more advanced treatment.
He remains in critical condition in the ICU, surrounded by family and close friends who have not left his side.
Support Grows For Trevor Vollmer After Accident
Trevor’s parents, Joe Vollmer and Christine Huntzberry, are by his side, staying close as he continues to recover.
In the wake of the accident, the family is facing rising expenses, including travel, temporary lodging, meals, and lost income.
A fundraising effort is now underway to support the Vollmer family as they focus entirely on Trevor’s recovery.
Donations, prayers, and messages of encouragement are deeply appreciated as Trevor begins a long road to healing.
Trevor Vollmer, a recent graduate of Pequea Valley High School, was celebrating Senior Week with his close friend Lincoln and others when a tragic accident changed everything.
He had been looking forward to starting his next chapter at West Chester University in the fall of 2025.
Friends, neighbors, and even those who may not know him personally are coming together in prayer and support.
I am so sorry to hear this. Everyone is in our prayers
Erica Goppold
Sending Prayers to his family
Pam Wanderson Landis
From words of comfort to shared hope, the outpouring of love like Erica’s, Pam’s, Courtney’s, and so many others shows just how strong and compassionate this community is.
Each message, whether it’s a simple “praying” or a longer note, is a reminder that Trevor and his loved ones are not alone.
In Case You Didn’t Know
- On May 7, 2025, Trevor Vollmer played a strong game for the Pequea Valley Varsity Baseball team in their 13–7 win over Biglerville High School.
- A standout senior and jersey number 2, Trevor delivered an impressive performance at the plate, recording a .500 batting average and a .600 on-base percentage for the game.