Legally blind high school wrestler gives inspirational message after winning state title

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Legally blind high school wrestler gives inspirational message after winning state title
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'Out of all the sports I've tried, this is probably the least challenging to pick up because wrestling is a feel sport,' Jay Spencer said.

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