"If you win every day for long enough, you'll reach wherever you want to go in life."
"The intensity of his eyes staring at me was just so disturbing."
While it often seems like weather forecasters are just guessing with their predictions, one Penn State senior has a track record of getting it right.
"I knew my mom did it and I knew I was going to finish, but having her there pushing me, talking to me, and keeping me occupied definitely took my mind off the pain."
Otstott was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia when she was three years old. Almost two decades and 18 THONs later, she's cancer-free and continues to raise money and advocate for THON.
Dating back to 2008, the Holdsman family has always had someone involved in THON. But in those 12 years, THON 2019 will be the first time that one of the three sisters danced in THON.