‘One of the guys’

Mutual benefits for CHS athletes, manager in wheelchair

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Steve Wilson, left, activity paraprofessional for Creston/O-M wrestling manager Tanner Webb, right, joins Webb and Panther team members in celebrating a takedown by Seth Maitlen in an upset victory against Atlantic in regional dual action here last week. (CNA photo by LARRY PETERSON)

“I got tired of sitting at home while other kids were doing stuff.”

That’s Tanner Webb’s simple explanation of how he got involved in serving as an athletics manager three years ago as a seventh-grader at Creston Middle School. He doesn’t let being in a wheelchair with spastic cerebral palsy slow him down.

So, the Creston/Orient-Macksburg wrestling team will be taking more than coaches, cheerleaders and five wrestlers to the state tournament this week. They will be joined by one of the most enthusiastic and dedicated team managers in the business.

He not only fetches water and gathers equipment for the wrestlers at practice and meets, but he also watches intently in a sport he once got to experience briefly on the mat.

“When he was about kindergarten age, Mark Loudon was still helping out with our Express Wrestling Club, and he’d help Tanner get out there and wrestle,” said Panther coach Darrell Frain.

“I pretty much got my butt kicked,” Tanner said with his usual brute honesty. “I love the sport, but I can’t obviously do it. My hips came out of their sockets when I was little, and had to be rebuilt. That was the end of my wrestling career.”

Loudon said Tanner left a lasting impression.

“His body was stiff and wouldn’t let him do what he tried to do,” Loudon said. “But he had the heart, and he tried. He could do a couple of moves. You could just tell from a young age he had the heart and desire. If his body had let him do it, he would have done it.”

In that spirit, Tanner now watches from the sideline and offers his support as a 16-year-old sophomore. He does the same thing during football season.

“I’m here because I love the sport, and I love just being around the guys and being able to help out,” Tanner said.

With a long-term goal of becoming a social studies teacher and coach, Tanner has become a student of both football and wrestling while serving as team manager.

A self-described football “nut” who designed his own playbook for the Madden NFL video game, Tanner was given an opportunity late in an eighth-grade football game to call some offensive plays by coach Jon Thomson. They both laugh about it now.

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