- Willie McQueen
Willie McQueen (born 1986) is a double amputee from
Flint, Michigan who gained substantial renown by starting for his school's football team.In 1994, McQueen lost both of his legs after a train accident in
Birmingham, Alabama . While McQueen was playing with two of his cousins," [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/aponline/20001004/aponline205322_000.htm Legless Mich. Teen Plays Football] ", TheAssociated Press , publishedOctober 4 ,2000 , accessedAugust 18 ,2006 .] one of his shoelaces became entangled with the undercarriage of a nearby train, and he was dragged behind it for 50yard s before it came to a stop. As a result of the injuries he sustained, both of his legs were removed just below the hip." [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/chronicle/archive/2000/12/18/SP119160.DTL 49ERS NOTEBOOK: Streets Breaks Leg -- Expected Back by Spring] ", Kevin Lynch and Steve Kroner, TheSan Francisco Chronicle , publishedDecember 18 ,2000 , accessedAugust 18 ,2000 .]When McQueen reached seventh grade at
Southwestern Academy in Flint, he decided to try out for his school's football team. Coach Adrian Phillips was initially skeptical, but he agreed to let McQueen try out for the squad after receiving medical clearance and permission from McQueen's mother. The 3'1" teen started out sixth on the depth chart atdefensive tackle , but steadily passed the competition until he ultimately became the starter. Confined to awheelchair off the field, McQueen propelled himself during game situations by walking on his hands. His quickness and lowcenter of gravity made him difficult for offensive players to block, and he also made a name for himself as one of the team's most sure-handed tacklers.In an article published by the
Associated Press , McQueen cited theSan Francisco 49ers as his favorite team, and stated the goals of playing for the 49ers and becoming a coach after graduation. After hearing about McQueen's story, the 49ers flew him and his parents toSan Francisco as a guest of the team for the weekend. McQueen met with team players onDecember 16 ,2000 , then attended the team's game against theChicago Bears the next day. Calling McQueen an "inspiration",wide receiver Terrell Owens promised to catch atouchdown for his visitor, then did so and delivered the ball to McQueen after the game. Four years later, former 49ers coachSteve Mariucci brought McQueen as a guest to the practice facility of his new team, theDetroit Lions . [" [http://www.detroitlions.com/document_display.cfm?document_id=394050 Lions Host Special Guests At Practice Facility] ", David Studley, DetroitLions.com, postedDecember 31 ,2004 , accessedAugust 18 ,2006 .]McQueen's story was featured on episode #201 of the television program Ripley's Believe It or Not!, which aired on TBS on
September 26 ,2001 . [" [http://www.sonypictures.com/tv/shows/ripleys/database/ep_201a.html Ripley's Believe It or Not!: Episode Guide] , SonyPictures.com, accessedAugust 18 ,2006 ] , and on episode #5 of theESPN2 series Timeless, which airedFebruary 5 ,2005 . [" [http://espn.go.com/eoe/timeless/archiveText.html Timeless archive] , ESPN.com, accessedAugust 18 ,2006 .] In an interview, Timeless hostDhani Jones cited McQueen's story as one of the two most memorable of the show's first season. [" [http://www.philadelphiaeagles.com/homeNewsDetail.jsp?id=24817 Time Out With ... Dhani Jones] ", PhiladelphiaEagles.com, postedMarch 8 ,2005 , accessedAugust 18 ,2006 .]In 2006, McQueen began coaching
basketball for anAmateur Athletic Union team in Flint, Michigan.Hampton, Rickey. " [http://blog.mlive.com/flintjournal/sports/2007/06/inspirational_athlete_now_guiding_others_as_coach.html Inspirational athlete now guiding others as coach] ", TheFlint Journal , publishedJune 6 ,2007 , accessedJanuary 31 ,2008 .]References
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