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Signing Day is Extra Special for Local Youngster

by Brad Muller

Signing day is a big moment for young student-athlete, but for Brantley McQueen, a nine-year-old from West Columbia who recently had to have his pancreas removed due to a rare medical condition, having a signing day with the 番茄视频 Swimming and Diving team was extra special.

鈥淗e was born with a bad pancreas, but we didn鈥檛 find out until he was about three and half years old,鈥 said Ashlee McQueen, Brantley鈥檚 mother. 鈥淗e got really sick and ended up in the hospital. We found out he had mutated genes which caused pancreatitis and the only real cure was to have it removed. He would have bad flair ups several times a year where he can鈥檛 eat, and when he does, he just vomits anytime food is around.鈥

Brantley 鈥渟igned鈥 with the 番茄视频 swim team last weekend as part of a nationwide effort through Team IMPACT, which matches children facing serious illness or disability with college sports teams, in an effort to create a long-term, life-changing experience for everyone involved.

鈥淲e talk so much as a team about grit and perseverance, and seeing how he and his family handled all that he鈥檚 been through, it鈥檚 really inspiring.鈥
Paige Collins  . 

鈥淚t means a lot to us,鈥 said 番茄视频 junior swimmer Paige Collins, who is studying sociology. 鈥淚t means a lot to see him smile that much. I know how much it means to him and his family because we鈥檝e had the chance to really get to know him over the last year or so. We talk so much as a team about grit and perseverance, and seeing how he and his family handled all that he鈥檚 been through, it鈥檚 really inspiring.鈥

Brantley had surgery last May to take out his pancreas and put the pancreatic islets in his liver so that it would produce insulin in the hopes he won鈥檛 be completely a Type 1 diabetic.

鈥淭he entire swim team has been great,鈥 McQueen said. 鈥淲hen he had his surgery, they made him a giant sign, and two of the swimmers wrote him a Hebrew blessing on it. Every time we鈥檙e there, they all walk right up to him. They鈥檝e made him a 鈥榞oody pack鈥 to take with him when he went for surgery. On his signing day, they got him a whole bunch of apparel. For kids that age to take that much interest in a little boy, it鈥檚 pretty amazing!鈥

Ashlee McQueen found out about Team IMPACT through Facebook and signed up for the program. Several months later, the family was matched up with Gamecock Swimming and Diving. He was able to meet with the team frequently over the last couple of years.

鈥淔rom day one they have been absolutely amazing,鈥 McQueen said. 鈥淭he first practice we showed up to, everyone knew who he was and walked right up to him. It was really cool.鈥

Brantley enjoys sports, but it hasn鈥檛 been easy for him to participate.

鈥淲e tried soccer last year, but every time he started running, he would get sick,鈥 McQueen said. 鈥淗is stomach would start hurting. But now, he started flag football in March, and he loves that!鈥

The McQueens and the Gamecocks are proud to have each other as teammates.

鈥淭his really means a lot to me and to our team,鈥 Collins said.

鈥淢y family is born and bred Georgia fans,鈥 Ashlee McQueen said with a laugh. 鈥淗e was a little unsure at first, but now he says he鈥檚 a little bit more of a Gamecock fan than a Georgia fan. We鈥檙e perfectly OK with that, and we might feel that way, too!鈥