"Those waves were out there, and I didn't make it, but I made it halfway, and then back. They had to rescue me, but I'm here," Scott said.
"It brings tears to my eyes knowing how anxious my daughter is about this whole journey. It's been a lot," Scott said."When you hear the words 'You have cancer,' the next thing you want to hear is, 'You have hope.' And, that's what we try to do at Swim Across America: provide more families with hope," Mason said.
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