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Thomas A. Brady Comeback                                                       Thomas A. Brady Comeback

       Award                                                                          Award



       The Thomas A. Brady Comeback Awards honor both male and female student         Grace Bennett of Evansville Christian High School never believed that she
       athletes at the high school level from Indiana who have distinguished themselves   would be able to play organized sports and feel the camaraderie of
       by overcoming adversity or injury and returned and excelled beyond expectations in   participating on an athletics team when she was diagnosed with
       their respective sports.
                                                                                      hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) - a connective tissue disorder
       Known as the father of sports medicine in central Indiana, Dr. Thomas A. Brady   affecting the proteins in her body – at 14 years old. That was until two years
       spent his evenings and weekends attending sporting events and treating athletes on   ago when her school offered a girls’ golf program for the first time. Although
       the sidelines. He was especially dedicated to high school athletes, recognizing that   hesitant at first and facing a daunting learning curve from never gripping a
       proper treatment of their injuries could mean the possibility of attending college on
       an athletic scholarship. For that reason, he made himself available to see any injured   club previously, the thought of identifying as an “athlete” overcame these.
       athlete at a moment’s notice, including on weekends.
                                                                                      Known to her team, school, and community as an example of good mental
       Despite a busy private orthopedic practice, you could find Dr. Brady traveling all   attitude and sportsmanship, Grace overcame these challenges in her life
       over the city for Friday Night Football games to ensure that all athletes received   and reached the golf sectionals her senior year. Success was not linear,
       proper medical care. Eventually, Dr. Brady opened a walk-in clinic in the basement
       of Methodist Hospital, where he treated injured athletes at no charge. The need for   with some days proving her unable to participate in competition and
       sports-specific orthopedic care became so great that Dr. Brady, along with Dr. John   experiencing setbacks. Through this pain, she would continuously give her
       McCarroll, Dr. Art Rettig, and Dr. Donald Shelbourne, opened the first sports   spot to a teammate to ensure participation and inclusion of others. While
       medicine clinic in Indiana: Forté Sports Medicine and Orthopedics.             not actively playing, Grace would ride along with her teammates and
       At the time of his retirement, Dr. Brady was an orthopedic consultant to 16 public   opponents, learning from them, encouraging others, and proving to be a
       high schools, five Catholic high schools, and one private school in Indianapolis. He   selfless leader.
       was also a consultant for the teams at DePauw University and Indiana Central
       College (now known as the University of Indianapolis).                         Grace was told she would be unable to participate in anything like this in
                                                                                      her life. She came back and “finished what she always wanted to do.”
       As a result of his dedication to injured athletes and his availability to them, Dr.
       Brady, Dr. McCarroll, Dr. Rettig, and Dr. Shelbourne became widely interested in
       research and developed many innovative techniques for safely returning injured   William Jamison of Homestead High School welcomed his senior year of
       athletes to sports sooner than previously thought possible. In 2004, the Forté   high school like many other varsity athletes: looking forward to his last year
       Orthopedic Research Institute, formerly Methodist Sports Medicine Research &   with state title aspirations, and even working towards life after graduation
       Education Foundation, was established.  The mission is dedicated to supporting and
       enhancing the surgeons and physicians’ research, education, outreach, and care   while meeting a life-long dream of playing basketball at the Division 1
       initiatives at Forté Sports Medicine and Orthopedics.                          collegiate level. All that changed the night of Homestead’s preseason
                                                                                      scrimmage, where William and his younger sister were involved in an
                                                                                      automobile accident, leaving William in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), and
                                                                                      fighting for his life. With many of his organs displaced, few believed William
                                                                                      would be able to play his senior year.

                                                                                      After surgery and an unstoppable will to recover, William left the hospital
                                                                                      and insisted on being dropped off at basketball practice. At 17 days,
                                                                                      William made his first shot after the accident. Through continual work and
                                                                                      an unwavering belief, William returned to the court to play in a varsity
                                                                                      competition his senior year, playing in eight games and weaving through
                                                                                      traffic to score over 20 points in five of those games.
                                                                                      While facing a potential life-ending injury, William never gave up on himself
                                                                                      or his dreams. He showed the courage and drive to come back and once
                                                                                      again chase his dreams.

               Grace Bennett                    William Jamison
               Evansville Christian                 Homestead

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