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  • The Wright family of Lakewood Ranch lost their daughter, Payton, to cancer at age 5 but gained a friend in Dick Vitale, who is holding a gala Friday to benefit cancer research in Payton's name. TED MASE/Special to the Herald

    Vitale holding gala in memory of Ranch girl

    Payton Wright loved little green frogs and chicken fingers and the song "Hot Girls" by INXS, her favorite band. She was sweet on J.D. Fortune, the group's new lead singer.