Article updated: 10/25/2012 12:32 PM

Metea Valley students remember sophomore killed in crash

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Mourners comfort each other as they enter Faith Lutheran Church in Aurora for a prayer service to remember Devin Meadows, who was killed in an auto accident Tuesday morning.

Mark Black | Staff Photographer

Mourners comfort each other before entering Faith Lutheran Church in Aurora for a prayer service to remember Devin Meadows, who was killed in an auto accident Tuesday morning.

Mark Black | Staff Photographer

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A cross has been set up behind the Aurora house where 15-year-old Devin Meadows was killed early Tuesday after a car he was riding in struck the house's attached garage.

Bev Horne | Staff Photographer

A cross has been set up behind the Aurora house where 15-year-old Devin Meadows was killed early Tuesday after a car he was riding in struck the house's attached garage.

Bev Horne | Staff Photographer

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Mourners comfort each other as they enter Faith Lutheran Church in Aurora for a prayer service to remember Devin Meadows, who was killed in an auto accident Tuesday morning.

Mark Black | Staff Photographer

A group of teens talk to reporters before a prayer service at Faith Lutheran Church in Aurora held to remember Devin Meadows, who was killed in an auto accident Tuesday morning.

Mark Black | Staff Photographer

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It's common for students at Metea Valley High School in Aurora to show their school spirit by dressing in white T-shirts for football games. On Wednesday, students dressed in white to honor one of their own — Devin Meadows, a 15-year-old Metea sophomore, who was killed in a car crash early Tuesday; police say he and three friends were in a car traveling at a high speed that struck a curb and crashed into a house's attached garage. Two of the teens who survived shared their memories of Devin Wednesday during an off-campus prayer service at Faith Lutheran Church in Aurora that was organized by Metea Valley students.