Tuesday, May 12, 2015

New Jersey: High School Wrestling Champ Comes Out During College Recruitment

New Jersey state wrestling champion Alec Donovan
Outsports chronicles the coming out of Alec Donovan, New Jersey state wrestling champion, who is now a top college wrestling recruit.

It was on a recruiting trip to Limestone College in South Carolina that Alec Donovan finally answered "the question." Donovan had just won the New Jersey high school state championship in the 145-pound division of the NJSIAA/Rothman Institute Wrestling Championships. Along with him on the recruiting trip was another New Jersey wrestler who had placed in the state tournament.

"Rumor is you're bisexual," the other recruit said to him. "Is it true?"

It had been a long journey for Donovan, once fraught with fear, depression and suicidal thoughts since realizing he was gay as a high school freshman. Now a senior approaching graduation, he had climbed out of the abyss all the way to a state title and a peace of mind. There were a select few close to him who knew his secret, but he had never shared it with other top wrestlers.

"The rumor isn't true," Donovan told the other recruit. "I'm not bisexual... I'm gay."

Be sure to read the full account over at Outsports.

By this fall's 2015-16 collegiate season, Alec will most probably be the first openly gay NCAA wrestler.

Alec's journey took him from considering suicide to being a part of a high school program that tackles intimidation and bullying.

Bravo.


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