MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. — The dogging question for any athlete is whether their competitive values mean anything in the real world. Here it was for Debbie and Frank Antonelli . What were all the sweat-so...
Parkdale junior Nate Forschner was overweight and depressed, but with medication and a new work ethic, he’s managing his narcolepsy and cataplexy while competing for titles.
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