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VfL Chris Lofton’s hidden struggle with cancer in the second documentation unveiled

According to the SEC network, “volunteers for life” leads the audience on a journey of bravery, heart and struggle in the face of adversity.

Knoxville, tenn. – Vols and sec fans will soon immerse yourself in the private, brave battle of Chris Loftball by Tennessee men with the debut of SEC: “Volunteer for Life”.

Directed by Shaun Silva, “Volunteer for Life” was emphasized in the second half of his career as a volunteer in the season against cancer in the season with cancer.

“This is an emotional story about the courage and perseverance in the face of enormous adversity that concentrate with a team-guide,” said Silva. “I wanted the spectators to experience Chris’ journey as he did to feel every turn and emotional turn – through unimaginable pain, doubts, isolation, frustration and the heartbreaking disappointment that he had.”

Lofton was often the reason why the Thompson Boling Arena, now known as Food City Center, was full. His appearance and electrifying game made him a fan favorite in Knoxville and across the country. In high-pressure moments he was a tennesses go-to-player.

At the end of his junior year, Krebs was diagnosed with Lofton, but he decided to keep it secret in front of his teammates, friends and the Tennessee community. However, only a few selected people knew. He wanted to contribute to the court without his health becoming a distraction.

During his last year, his game in the square changed throughout the season when he fought against the illness and local and national media wondered what happened to Lofton.

The story will stream on Monday, March 10th at 7 a.m. EST in the Sec Network.

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