Never Give Up (DVD)
$18.99
It’s the tennis match of his life, 20-year-old University of Toledo Freshman BRAD MINNS versus 30-year-old JEFF OSBORNE, the reigning world gold medalist. Through the ups and downs of the nearly five-hour match, we follow Brad’s story from when he became deaf at age 3, to attending elementary school as the only non-hearing person, to learning tennis and upsetting the junior tennis world, to winning a walk-on spot on his college squad, and finally making the United States Tennis Team in the Deaf World Games. With the help of his family, Minns can make it in a hearing world … and with the help of God, he is able to win this never-to-be-forgotten match.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781563710636
UPC: 850046140198
Produced by: Bridgestone MultiMedia
Binding: Video DVD
Published: December 2023
Publisher: Bridgestone MultiMedia Group
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