Heather Boyle donated her liver. Ten days later, her daughter Brooklyn had surgery to remove a rare type of ovarian cancer.

Brooklyn, a sophomore, plays defense for Hamilton Southeastern’s junior varsity team.

“She was very selfless and put me first,” Brooklyn said about her mom. “So, when I’m a mom, I’d want to put my kids first too and make sure they know that they’re loved.”

FISHERS — Heather Boyle couldn’t contain her nerves. The same questions repeated in her head.

”How do you say this to somebody? What am I going to tell her?” Boyle thought as she drove down the I-90 from the Mayo Clinic to her Fishers home.

Since early January, the Hamilton Southeastern boys soccer team manager had undergone procedures to determine whether her liver was a match. Until Feb. 6, Bolye hadn’t ta

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