Coach (Survivor contestant) explained

Coach
Birth Name:Benjamin Wade
Birth Date:1971 9, mf=yes
Birth Place:Knoxville, Tennessee, U.S.
Children:3
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Benjamin "Coach" Wade (born September 18, 1971)[1] [2] is an American reality television personality best known for being a contestant on , , and . He grew up in Knoxville, Tennessee, and later moved to Susanville, California, to conduct the Susanville Symphony[3] and pursue "adventures" in Hollywood.

Early life

Benjamin Wade grew up in Knoxville, Tennessee, the son of William and Cherri Wade.[4] He attended Tyson Middle School and West High School in Knoxville.[5] He began his musical career as a teenager, playing trumpet in the Knoxville Youth Symphony Orchestra and making appearances with the Indianapolis Symphony, the Knoxville Symphony, and the New York Metropolitan Opera. He majored in business administration at the University of Tennessee and graduated in 1993, before obtaining a master's degree in music education from the University of Nevada.[6] [7]

Soccer

In 1997, Wade was hired at Simpson University in Redding, California, to coach the women's soccer team. He then spent 13 years coaching collegiate soccer teams and ended up at Southwest Baptist University in Bolivar, Missouri from 2005 to 2009.[8] [9] After his appearance on Survivor, Wade was fired as head women's soccer coach for the university.[10] [11] The university's athletic director Brent Good had fired Wade for not telling the school that he would be taking two months off in order to participate in Survivor. Good stated in an interview, "He [Wade] said he was going to be gone for a week...the week went beyond that, which went beyond that, which went beyond that." According to Good, Wade left the team with two weeks left in the season in October but did not return to the school until December.[10] In 2010, he signed a contract to coach the men's soccer team at Lassen College, a community college located in Susanville.[12] On December 10, 2013, Wade was hired as the first ever men's soccer head coach at Lake Tahoe Community College. After 20 years of coaching collegiate soccer he retired from that position in November 2015, to spend more time with his family.[13] Wade has come out of retirement to take over the reins of the Redding Royals FC semi-pro soccer team, starting with the 2017 season.[14]

Music

Wade was hired on with the Susanville Symphony in 2003. His main instrument was the trumpet. He has composed several classical music pieces and is the co-founder and current artistic director and conductor of the Susanville Symphony. In 2011, his ballet The Four Elements premiered.[15] A documentary featuring the accomplishments of this organization is chronicled in Small Town Big Symphony, filmed by his brother Peter in 2006.[16] Wade was also a teacher of music history at Lassen College.[17]

Survivor

Tocantins

Wade was selected to participate on , the 18th season of the series, in 2009. Being one of the most controversial characters to ever play the game,[18] he was recognized as the main antagonist of this season; however, host Jeff Probst has stated he doesn't feel like Wade did anything to earn this reputation. While in the game, he gave nicknames to his fellow tribemates: James "J.T." Thomas, Jr., the "warrior", Stephen Fishbach, the "wizard", Tyson Apostol, the "assistant coach" (to which Apostol later wished to upgrade himself to "co-coach"), and himself, the "Dragon Slayer". These players together formed the "Warrior Alliance".[19] Ultimately he made it to a fifth-place finish, and was the fifth member of the jury, as well, voting for Thomas to win the title of Sole Survivor.

Wade was perhaps most famous for telling his fellow castaways stories of adventure from his previous exploits as a professional kayaker.[20] Such stories were chronicled in the book A Voyage Beyond Reason, written by Tom Gauthier, although many of these stories were revealed to have a rather casual relationship with reality.[21]

Heroes vs. Villains

For the 20th season of the series, CBS brought back "heroes" and "villains" from previous seasons.[19] Wade was selected to participate for the Villains tribe and was the ninth person voted off and the first member of the jury. During his time in the game, he was a part of the Villains majority alliance and had a close alliance and relationship with fellow Villain Jerri Manthey, leading some to believe that the two had a possible romantic connection. He appeared to be in the majority alliance on his tribe at the time of his elimination, but outsiders Sandra Diaz-Twine, who would be the eventual winner, and Courtney Yates managed to convince the alliance that he was not trustworthy, and he was sent to the jury in lieu of Yates. At the reunion, Wade mentioned that after watching this season and Tocantins, he realized how people viewed him, and decided that he did not want to be viewed as "The Dragon Slayer" anymore.

South Pacific

In 2011, Wade returned to Survivor for the third time in , as the self-styled 'Zen Slayer'[22] and one of two returning contestants (the other being Ozzy Lusth). During the season, Wade was assigned to the Upolu tribe through random draw, gaining the friendship of Edna Ma on the first day. On the first night, he made an alliance with Sophie Clarke, Rick Nelson, Albert Destrade, and Brandon Hantz, who later revealed to Wade that he was Russell Hantz's nephew. Wade decided to trust Brandon Hantz, but still was wary of his outbursts. Wade and his four alliance members eliminated Christine Shields-Markoski, Stacey Powell and Mikayla Wingle, sending them all to Redemption Island. At camp, Wade found the Hidden Immunity Idol with the help of Destrade and Clarke, keeping it a secret from Hantz and Ma. Later on, Wade staged the Idol's "discovery" for Hantz, under the guise of a prayer ritual. The tribes merged with six members each, prompting Wade to attempt to sway former Savaii member John Cochran over in order to avoid a tie. Wade's alliance, now including Cochran, voted off the remaining Savaiis. Both Cochran and Ma, knowing that they were on the outside of the alliance, tried to get Wade to betray his original alliance; however, he decided against it. He went on to vote off Cochran first, followed by Ma. Wade, Clarke and Destrade ended up in the Final Three, and Wade finished second place only to Clarke, who won in a 6–3–0 vote.

Post-Survivor

Coach Wade was inducted to the Survivor Hall of Fame in 2015.[23] In September 2020, Coach Wade was ranked the "20th Greatest Survivor" by former castaway Russell Hantz.[24]

Personal life

Wade married Jessica Newton, a dance studio owner, on December 31, 2011.[25] Together, they have two children, daughter Lenna (born May 8, 2014)[26] and Bekston (born October 13, 2016),[27] and one more child from Newton's previous relationship, Avvan (born February 28, 2009).[28]

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2009 ContestantEliminated; 5th place
2010ContestantEliminated; 12th place
2011ContestantRunner-up

Bibliography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Benjamin: Survivor on CBS . CBS Interactive . 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090227172932/http://www.cbs.com/primetime/survivor/bio/benjamin_18/bio.php?season=18 . February 27, 2009 . February 16, 2010 . dead .
  2. Web site: Coach: Survivor on CBS . CBS Interactive . 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100110211339/http://www.cbs.com/primetime/survivor/bio/coach_20/bio.php . January 10, 2010 . April 5, 2010 . dead .
  3. Web site: The Maestro. The Susanville Symphony. May 23, 2015. August 5, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150805014310/http://www.susanvillesymphony.com/pages/the-maestro. dead.
  4. News: Ben and Jessica Wade Welcome Lenna Marie Newton Wade. February 1, 2018. Susanville Stuff. Couso Technology & Design. May 15, 2014. Ben and Jessica Wade are proud to announce the arrival of baby Lenna Marie Newton Wade born May 8, 2014 at 11:49 a.m. Lenna weighed 7 lbs 1 oz and was 20 inches long...Paternal Grandparents: William and Cherri Wade....
  5. Book: Hammonds, Jana. Westerner, Volume XXXV . Taylor Publishing Company. 1986. 167.
  6. Web site: Williams. Alan. SURVIVOR: Knoxville-native "Coach" talks game plan with Volunteer TV News at 11. February 12, 2010. February 16, 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20100215143313/http://www.volunteertv.com/entertainment/headlines/84208227.html. February 15, 2010. dead.
  7. Web site: Coach Wade. Redding Royals FC. en-US. April 6, 2019. April 6, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190406011553/http://www.reddingroyalsfc.com/coach-wade. dead.
  8. https://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F70E11FE3B5A0C778DDDAD0894DD404482 "Transactions"
  9. Web site: Benjamin Wade of Bolivar in CBS' Survivor. West. Sarah. Bolivar Herald-Free Press. January 16, 2009. May 12, 2010.
  10. Web site: 'Survivor: Tocantins' castaway Benjamin Wade fired from coaching job. Bracchitta. John. February 19, 2009. April 18, 2010.
  11. Web site: Benjamin Wade fired as college soccer coach. Andy Dehnart. Andy Dehnart. February 19, 2009. February 16, 2010.
  12. http://www.lassennews.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=5853:ben-wade-to-coach-lassen-college-mens-soccer-team&catid=3:sports-&Itemid=41 "Ben Wade to coach Lassen College men's soccer team"
  13. News: Gentile. Anthony. Wade leaves Lake Tahoe CC men's program, retires from coaching soccer. December 3, 2015. Tahoe Daily Tribune. Swift Communications, Inc.. November 20, 2015.
  14. Web site: Area Roundup: Redding Royals FC enter season with new coach.
  15. Web site: The Susanville Symphony.
  16. Web site: Documentary Channel. Documentary Channel. April 2, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20120910214703/http://documentarychannel.com/movie.php?currID=3842&t=Small-Town%2C-Big-Symphony. September 10, 2012. Internet Archive. dead.
  17. Web site: 'Coach' gets second chance. Block. Brendan. The Omnibus. February 10, 2010. April 19, 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20100416015533/http://media.www.omnibusonline.com/media/storage/paper193/news/2010/02/10/News/coach.Gets.Second.Chance-3868249.shtml. April 16, 2010. dead.
  18. Web site: Exclusive Interview: Coach Benjamin Wade, from 'Survivor: Tocantins'. May 15, 2009. February 16, 2010.
  19. News: 'Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains' cast revealed. Associated Press. January 11, 2010. February 16, 2010.
  20. Web site: Survivor's Coach slams critics. Schulz. Chris. July 8, 2009. February 16, 2010.
  21. Web site: Benjamin 'Coach' Wade's lies: kayak record, other claims disputed. Andy Dehnart. Andy Dehnart. reality blurred. April 28, 2009.
  22. Web site: TV.com . Watch Survivor Online . TV.com . May 31, 2000 . April 26, 2013 .
  23. Web site: Discovery Hub - News & Technology . en-US. March 21, 2020 .
  24. Web site: Hantz . Russell . The Top 100 Greatest Survivors: Episode 9 (#20-11) . https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211215/ne9JPA8X56E . December 15, 2021 . live. Youtube.com . The Russell Hantz Show . September 4, 2020.
  25. News: Mossinger. Teresa. Ed Susanville Show makes a splash. Lassen County Times. 16. Feather Publishing. January 31, 2012. 33. Susanville, CA. 6A.
  26. News: Helling. Steve. Benjamin 'Coach' Wade Welcomes Daughter Lenna Marie. February 1, 2018. People. Time, Inc.. May 8, 2014. February 2, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180202130616/http://celebritybabies.people.com/2014/05/08/survivor-coach-benjamin-wade-welcomes-daughter-lenna-marie/. dead.
  27. News: Staff. Business Scene for the week of 11/01/16. February 1, 2018. Lassen County Times. Feather Publishing. November 1, 2016. Susanville, CA.
  28. News: Births. Lassen County Times. 23. Feather Publishing. March 24, 2009. 30. Susanville, CA. 8C.