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PolitiFact New YorkTV and MediaWeatherEditorialsLetters to the EditorAdam ZyglisStateBROCTON The roar of a dirt bike broke the silence at a memorial service Wednesday night for Damon Janes, the 16 year old Brocton High School football player who died Monday after suffering a head injury during a game last week.Damon's bike number 711 circled the school's football field and was parked near the 50 yard line.Inside the field, family, close friends and classmates formed a tight circle. Hundreds of people were gathered in the stands and were invited along the sidelines, but they were asked to keep a respectful distance from the family.The Brocton scoreboard was lit with Damon's jersey number, 25."I have faith that the kids will help each other heal," said John Hertlein, school superintendent.He said there are about 40 students in Damon's junior class. Many of them wore class shirts, football jerseys and the school's colors of green and white to the service.&quo