Brandon Thomas
Central Valley football's Brandon Thomas had his right leg amputated a year ago after being diagnosed with a form of bone cancer and is working his way back to the field.
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Central Valley football's Brandon Thomas works out in his garage gym on Friday, April 23, 2021, in Liberty Lake, Wash. Thomas had his right leg amputated a year ago after being diagnosed with a form of bone cancer and is working his way back to the field.
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Central Valley football's Brandon Thomas works out in his garage gym on Friday, April 23, 2021, in Liberty Lake, Wash. Thomas had his right leg amputated a year ago after being diagnosed with a form of bone cancer and is working his way back to the field.
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Central Valley football's Brandon Thomas, left, works out with his brother Josh Thomas, who is also helping train him, in their garage gym on Friday, April 23, 2021, in Liberty Lake, Wash. Thomas had his right leg amputated a year ago after being diagnosed with a form of bone cancer and is working his way back to the field.
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Central Valley football's Brandon Thomas pauses while working out in his garage gym on Friday, April 23, 2021, at his home in Liberty Lake, Wash. Thomas had his right leg amputated a year ago after being diagnosed with a form of bone cancer and is working his way back to the field.
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Central Valley football's Brandon Thomas works out in his garage gym on Friday, April 23, 2021, at his home in Liberty Lake, Wash. Thomas had his right leg amputated a year ago after being diagnosed with a form of bone cancer and is working his way back to the field.
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Central Valley football's Brandon Thomas works out in his garage gym on Friday, April 23, 2021, in Liberty Lake, Wash. Thomas had his right leg amputated a year ago after being diagnosed with a form of bone cancer and is working his way back to the field.
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Central Valley football's Brandon Thomas, right, runs with his brother Josh Thomas, who is also helping train him, in their neighborhood on Friday, April 23, 2021, in Liberty Lake, Wash. Thomas had his right leg amputated a year ago after being diagnosed with a form of bone cancer and is working his way back to the field.
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Central Valley football's Brandon Thomas, right, laughs with his brother Josh Thomas, who is also helping train him, after they worked out together in their neighborhood on Friday, April 23, 2021, in Liberty Lake, Wash. Thomas had his right leg amputated a year ago after being diagnosed with a form of bone cancer and is working his way back to the field.
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