From a young age, Luke Gomes and his family were cautioned by doctors that playing a sport like soccer could be risky.
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Source: The Columbian
Scoring over adversity: King’s Way Christian soccer player Luke Gomes says coping with hearing loss deepens his resolve – and his faith
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