Coach Ris is now in his biggest game

 

Karla and Ris

At 68, Larry "Ris" Rislov sits and waits if something needs to be done because he can't do it himself.

Once, he could tackle any job but now, if a mosquito were to land on his nose this coming summer, he couldn't swat it away.

He smiles often and laughs easily.

He has ALS or Lou Gehrig's disease, and it has been a life changer since he was first diagnosed in January 2016.

On a recent Friday afternoon, the love of his life put it all in perspective at their split-level home in Badger, Minnesota.

"We can't say enough wonderful things about the community, all the friends, and the ALS Association...



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