McTague saw a dream come true through Wrestling

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It was a true dream for Brian McTague of Morris when he won the IHSA state wrestling championship at 132 pounds in 1982.

McTague’s father, Jerry, was a standout football and basketball player at Morris Community High School in the 40s. Brian said his Father let him make the decision on what sport or sports he wanted to particate in. Brian's dad was also on the school board.

“I was very fortunate to make my own choice without any pressure from my father. A lot of people don’t realize that I kind of grew up on the hardwood floor. My dad was a referee and played himself on the basketball court.” McTague said. "My father stressed sportsmanship,
behavior in the class room and he let me choose what I wanted to do.”

McTague said it was a true dream of his to be a wrestler and state champion.

"When I grew up, my brother Dave and Cousin Mark both wrestled and they were older than me," he said. "I grew up watching them, the Dergos and Enersons wrestle,so that’s what I chose to do.”

When discussing  his road to the state championship, Brian had this to say

"You've got to have luck and skill, and I just had some raw natural talent that really helped me along with the coaches that I had," he said.

Brian started playing basketball in fifth grade at Garfield School in Morris.

"They shipped us over to Center School to play basketball. I was O.K. in basketball, and all my friends played," he said. "Some of my friends said let’s go over to Shabbona and wrestle. You really could not be on the team back then, but for whatever reason, I could beat an eight grader when I was in fifth grade in my weight class in wrestling.

"Something just clicked. It fit my personality. Any time you have success at an early age, the minds starts clicking,saying I like this.”

While wrestling at Shabbona, McTague qualified for state competition in seventh grade and finished in second place during eighth grade in the Illinois Kids Wrestling Federation (IKWF). His coaches in grade school were Keith Benson and Mike Golimowski.

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