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Druley: Cerebral palsy doesn’t stop Geneva wrestling’s Keenan

George Keenan accepted a Geneva wrestling T-shirt as a freshman, but that was just the start.

He later embraced the role of team manager, and as a sophomore began joining in practices for an hour each afternoon.

On Saturday, Keenan competed in his first live match for the Vikings, challenging Carmel’s Cristian Migliarese into the third period before Migliarese, a fellow special-needs athlete, registered a pin in the Corsairs’ tournament.

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