Tanner Wade scrapped on a helmet and pads for the first time at the age of five and his love for the game his blossom since then, but it is the constant family support that keeps Wade pushing forward.
“My family pushes me to be the best that I can be,” Wade said. “Coaches always say play for you, but I play for my family because they really put just as much heart and money into this. My little brother is ten and he is always sitting in the stands and I just want to make my family proud.