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Fort Gay teen’s Make-a-Wish story featured on ESPN
WAYNE COUNTY, W.Va. (WSAZ) - The Worldwide Leader in Sports is featuring a story on a young man from Fort Gay. Bradee Vance, who just graduated from Tolsia High School, was diagnosed with a chronic kidney disease when he was in seventh grade. He went through kidney transplant surgery in 2022, with his aunt donating hers.
‘I’ll cherish it forever’: Wayne County teen meets Duke basketball team, to be featured on ESPN
18-year-old Bradee Vance received a wish from Make-A-Wish after he underwent a Kidney transplant. Not only did they grant his wish, but he now will also star in a segment on ESPN.
Wayne’s Ric'keya White named Gatorade Ohio Girls Track & Field Player of the Year
In its 39th year of honoring the nation’s most elite high school athletes, Gatorade recently announced Ric'keya White of Wayne High School is the 2023-24 Gatorade Ohio Girls Track & Field Player of the Year. White is the first Gatorade Ohio Girls Track & Field Player of the Year...
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