Link: Teen Nick Betsoleiman gripped the knobs on the 30-foot-high climbing wall with the few fingers he could control as a team of teachers guided him toward every edge and toehold, propelling his slight frame upward.
He was pouring sweat, but wasn't about to quit. For an 18-year-old with cerebral palsy who downhill skis and once flipped his power chair playing soccer, the wall at Glenbrook South High School was one more hurdle, one more step toward redefining what he's capable of.