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Lebanon baseball rallies around senior diagnosed with rare cancer

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Lebanon baseball's 7-2 win over Kings Thursday was about more than baseball as the Warriors honored senior Zach Amburgy, diagnosed with liver cancer.

The Lebanon baseball team 's 7-2 win over Kings on Thursday, April 30, was more than just a leg up in this year's rivalry series. Before the game, the Lebanon community honored senior three-sport athlete Zach Amburgy , who has been diagnosed with Fibrolamellar Hepatocellular Carcinoma, a rare form of liver cancer. The teams and spectators wore green accessories (the color associated with liver cancer), booths at the entrance sold snacks and refreshments to raise money for the Amburgy family, and Zach threw out the ceremonial first pitch to his classmate, Peyton Livingston.

"It's exciting. Great. I love it.

It really shows how strong of a community we are," Zach said. Amburgy actually suffered a knee injury in the first football game of the year that sidelined him until the wrestling season. When he started to experience bloating, loss of appetite, throwing up after meals and yellowing skin, he went to the doctor and got the diagnosis after some blood work.

While hearing the words, "You have cancer" is a life-changing experience, Zach and his family, including his three brothers and sister, are keeping a true wrestler, and Warrior, mentality. "It's a long, hard journey, but we stayed positive from the beginning," Zach's father, Toby, said. After he was diagnosed in mid-April, he spent nearly two weeks in the hospital but was able to attend his senior prom on April 18.