{"id":2773,"date":"2008-10-30T21:35:37","date_gmt":"2008-10-31T02:35:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/?p=2773"},"modified":"2008-10-30T21:35:37","modified_gmt":"2008-10-31T02:35:37","slug":"what-sports-taught-presidentialvp-contenders","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/w2773\/what-sports-taught-presidentialvp-contenders\/","title":{"rendered":"What Sports Taught Presidential\/VP Contenders"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>By Preston Williams<\/p>\n<p>For the 2008 presidential hopefuls, the road to the White House included an extended stay in the field house. No matter which ticket prevails Tuesday, a pair of former high school athletes will run the country come January.<\/p>\n<p>Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) was a reserve on the Punahou Academy basketball team that won the 1979 state title in Hawaii. He would be the first serious basketball player to occupy the Oval Office.<\/p>\n<p>Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) competed in several sports at Episcopal High School in Alexandria, most notably wrestling.<\/p>\n<p>Obama&#8217;s running mate, Sen. Joseph R. Biden Jr. (D-Del.), was the leading scorer on an undefeated football team his senior year at Archmere Academy in Claymont, Del.<\/p>\n<p>McCain&#8217;s vice presidential pick, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, was the starting point guard on the Wasilla High basketball team that won the 1982 state title in Alaska.<\/p>\n<p>All right, so it&#8217;s not as if Obama or McCain would install goalposts on the South Lawn or make tardy Cabinet members run suicide drills.<\/p>\n<p>But the candidates&#8217; athletic backgrounds underscore the value of high school sports. Their prep sports careers were far removed from contemporary cases of high-profile transfers, headline-grabbing recruiting wars or ballyhooed ESPN prime-time appearances. Their involvement was like that of most kids then and now, the kind that taps potential, teaches lessons and helps mold future leaders.<\/p>\n<p>Obama (Class of &#8217;79) and McCain (Class of &#8217;54), underdogs during the early stages of the presidential campaign, were outsiders at their high schools. Sports provided an &#8220;armor against uncertainty, &#8220;as Obama put it in his memoir &#8220;Dreams From My Father.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Obama came from modest means but got a scholarship to exclusive, and decidedly non-black, Punahou. Known then as &#8220;Barry, &#8220;he lived with his white grandparents and mother. On the one visit his dad made to see Obama in Hawaii, he brought his 10-year-old son a basketball. Photos from that Christmas are the only pictures Obama has of them together.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I think it&#8217;s absolutely true, &#8220;Obama told Sports Illustrated, &#8220;that for somebody who grew up without a father in the house, an African-American of mixed race who was living in a community where there weren&#8217;t a lot of African-Americans, basketball was a refuge, a place where I made a lot of my closest friends, and picked up a lot of my sense of competition and fair play. It was very important to me all the way through my teenage years.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Obama was sometimes called &#8220;Barry Obomber, &#8220;even though the left-handed small forward was known more for his long arms and quick first step on slashes to the basket than for his shooting touch. He favored a street-ball style; Coach Chris McLachlin preached fundamentals.<\/p>\n<p>McCain, a self-described rabble-rouser at Episcopal, at the time an all-male boarding school, was one of the smaller boys on campus &#8212; he wrestled in the 127-pound class as a senior. But he was also one of the feistiest, earning such nicknames as &#8220;McNasty &#8220;and &#8220;The Punk.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>For two years, he held the school record for the fastest pin of an opponent.<\/p>\n<p>McCain, too, was an outcast. He came from a military background and was bound for the Naval Academy, a pedigree and career path far different from those of the many future doctors and lawyers and businessmen at Episcopal.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I was good at sports, and athletics were my passage through my difficult first weeks at the school, &#8220;McCain wrote in &#8220;Faith of My Fathers.&#8221; &#8220;I wasn&#8217;t an exceptional athlete, but I was good enough to earn the respect of my teammates and coaches. . . . The academics were superb and serious. But athletics were accorded equal importance in our education.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Nobody was throwing around the term &#8220;maverick &#8220;back then, but McCain&#8217;s tendency as a senator to sometimes stiff-arm his party was evident on at least one occasion when he stood up to his teammates, according to his book.<\/p>\n<p>During the fall of McCain&#8217;s senior year, a junior varsity football player confessed to having broken a team rule. Most of the players wanted to kick him off the squad. McCain argued that the boy, unlike most, had not signed a pledge promising to follow the team rules. And the boy was not caught breaking the rule; he had owned up to the transgression without prompting. McCain persuaded his teammates to drop the matter.<\/p>\n<p>Biden (Class of &#8217;61), a halfback-receiver, was known to some as &#8220;Dash &#8220;in high school, not because of his speed but for his stutter. Dash as in &#8220;B-b-b-b-b-iden.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Sports helped him gain acceptance until he overcame his speech impediment by reciting Yeats and Emerson into his bedroom mirror, pausing when his jaw would start to clench.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;As much as I lacked confidence in my ability to communicate verbally, I always had confidence in my athletic ability, &#8220;Biden wrote in his book &#8220;Promises to Keep.&#8221; &#8220;Sports was as natural to me as speaking was unnatural. And sports turned out to be my ticket to acceptance &#8212; and more. I wasn&#8217;t easily intimidated in a game, so even when I stuttered, I was always the kid who said, &#8216;Give me the ball.&#8217; &#8221;<br \/>\nad_icon<\/p>\n<p>Palin, then Sarah Heath (Class of &#8217;82), had modest basketball skills but a scrappy on-court demeanor that earned the team co-captain the nickname &#8220;Sarah Barracuda. &#8220;There is high school basketball footage of her and Obama on YouTube.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Everything I ever needed to know I learned on the basketball team, &#8220;Palin was recently quoted as saying in an Associated Press article. &#8220;All about setting goals and working hard and having self-discipline and knowing what strengths were in the team members and then assembling those team members and tasking the team to fulfill missions. 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