Luke Adams once attended school at the Hawaii Center for the Deaf and Blind and lived in Oahu. His former teachers can’t believe he’s racing around the world for a millions dollars on the Amazing Race. Former teacher Ami Tsuji-Jones tells KGMB-TV, “He was scared of the dark, scared of roaches, scared of everything, so I can't imagine him being involved in the Amazing Race. I'm very excited to see how he's going to do on the show."Here’s a report from the station on Luke’s adventures as the first deaf man on the show.