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Handball whiz beats cancer for the fourth time. (Originated from Knight-Ridder Newspapers)
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David Rott, 66, of Farmington Hills, Mich., had a cancerous tumor removed from his heart in January.
Eight months later he won second place in doubles handball at the National Three-Wall Championships in Maumee, Ohio, playing in the 60-plus age group.
Amazing as it seems, Rott's comeback was hardly a surprise to the close-knit fraternity of Michigan handball players. Rott has won dozens of state and national handball titles in his 35 years of singles and doubles play. Over the same period, he bounced back from four bouts with cancer.
On Monday at a banquet in ...
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