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Basketball changed the life of Squalicum freshman with prosthetic leg

Addison Kettman had her leg amputated below the knee as an infant

Squalicum girls basketball freshman sit on the sidelines as they stay focused on the game.
Squalicum girls basketball freshman Addison Kettman (34) was born with a rare condition known as fibular hemimelia, where the fibula in her right leg didn’t develop. She had her leg amputated below the knee at 11 months old. Now, she's one of the first players off the Storm's varsity bench. (Andy Bronson/Cascadia Daily News)
By Eric Trent News Producer
Squalicum High School freshman Addison Kettman leapt in the air for the ball during an AAU bask

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