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A Lot Of Heart: Swimmer Still Battling Rare Cancer

NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Meet Shawn Neely Jr., a Bahamian swimmer facing a rare form of cancer – metastatic paratesticular embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma.

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Meet Shawn Neely Jr., a Bahamian swimmer facing a rare form of cancer – metastatic paratesticular embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma.

His journey began in July 2022 and still today he fights.

The cancer affects Shawn’s right kidney but the ultimate goal for him?

Shawn attended last weekend’s Nationals in support of his team Lightning Aquatics.

Swimming

Lamar Taylor telling me why he decided to transfer from Henderson State University to the University of Tennessee.

Lamar was home last weekend competing at the 52nd Bahamas Swimming National Championships where he made the cut for the olympic team.

And he says moving from Henderson State to Tennessee was not a decision he could make alone.

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