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

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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.

“George lost the match,” said his father, Terry, “but you couldn’t believe the smile on the kid’s face just the fact he got to be out there.”

A junior, Keenan wrestles at 113 pounds, bulking up from 106 last season. He has cerebral palsy as a result of an injury but remains an active sportsman. Biking is his biggest passion; Keenan is well-known among the regulars on various Fox Valley trails, logging up to three hours a day during the summer to keep in shape.

In a way, mandatory fitness steered him to wrestling. Vikings coach Tom Chernich’s planning or lunch periods coincided with Keenan’s freshman year PE class, when Chernich often helped Keenan with his gym locker. Their dialogue and friendship soon evolved, growing in tandem with Keenan’s role with the Vikings.

“I think he’s an inspiration to the whole team,” Chernich said. “Here’s a kid who’s working and basically practices the whole time but doesn’t get that many opportunities to compete. It’s got to be one of the highlights of his high school career, whether it’s the classroom or anything else.”

Keenan had Vikings assistant Rob Showalter for a math class as a freshman, as well, and both have been influential.

“George has got this attitude that he can do anything,” Terry Keenan said, “and it’s nice that Tom and Rob have included him in these things.”

While Keenan took a handful of forfeit victories for Geneva as a sophomore, he’s still eager to score his first win on the mat. With Carmel scheduled to visit Geneva later this season, a rematch with the seasoned Migliarese could be in the cards.

Terry Keenan spoke with Migliarese’s father, Frank, and Carmel coach Bob Kuykendall after the match. Keenan filmed the bout and posted it YouTube before also internalizing Kuykendall’s words: “That’s what it is all about.”

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