Bolts fans team up to fight cystic fibrosis
Bolts fans team up to fight cystic fibrosis

Five-year-old Bradley Wombles has the fight of a hockey player.

He was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis shortly after birth.

Cystic fibrosis is a genetic disease that primarily affects the lungs and the pancreas.

One of the side effects is mucus and bacteria buildup in the lungs, which makes breathing extremely difficult.

Bradley's parents, Bryant and Juliane, took him to a Lightning game in January.

Before they left their Crawfordville home, Bradley made a sign that said, "I Fight Cystic Fibrosis Like Big Rig Fights Other Players."