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Louisville’s Peyton Siva saves his father’s life at age 13
- Updated: March 27, 2012
By: Kels Dayton
Louisville’s Peyton Siva knows the true meaning of leadership. He’s been places most of us could never imagine. At age 13, Siva saved his father’s life by talking him out of suicide. This is the best story of the Final Four, and CBS Sports captures it in this wonderful video piece. Roundball Daily.com will have much more on this story, but for now check out these video pieces, and the two below, including one that really shows off Siva’s wonderful personality. Powerful stuff.
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