As 4-year-old Lucas Hayworth raced across the soccer field, tailed by his big buddy, nothing else mattered but the friendships forged in the mutual love of the game.
Under the lazy autumn sun, a sea of kids of all ages zigzagged across the field, any differences forgotten.
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