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Epiphany 2021 cross retriever Colten Sakadales poses with his brother, Hunter; his sister, Isabella; father, Tom; and his mother, Julie, inside St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Tarpon Springs following his successful dive.
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They say lightning never strikes twice, but don’t tell that to the Sakadales family. One year after 18-year-old Hunter Sakadales captured the cross during the 2020 Epiphany celebration, his 16-year-old brother, Colten, rose from the depths of Spring Bayou on Jan. 6 clutching the cross in his hand during the 115th edition of the Greek Orthodox Church’s celebration of Christ’s baptism.
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