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Ouch! Pretty Blonde Sideline Reporter Gets Run Over By Florida Football Player & It's All Caught On Tape

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July 5 2013, Published 6:07 a.m. ET

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A  TV sideline reporter got the shock of her life when a South Florida high school football player ran over her on Tuesday.

And the whole incident was caught on tape.

Amy Campbell, a Florida-based reporter for FOX Sports NEXT, was interviewing recruiting analyst Chad Simmons at a summer camp for prep football players in Beaverton, Oregon, when speedy Ermon Lane collided with her.  Campbell was knocked to the ground but was doing okay after the bizarre incident.

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She told WPBF.com "It all happened so fast.  I'm fine now.  My knee is pretty bruised, but...it's pretty amazing I wasn't hurt worse.  Glad to know I can take a hit."

Campbell also tweeted that she and Lane -- who is considered one of the top high school wide receivers in America -- were "still friends!"

In her interview with WPBF Campbell also noted, "We can laugh about it for a long time."

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