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100 1  Malcolmson, Ben,|eauthor. 
245 10 Walk on :|bfrom Pee Wee dropout to the NFL sidelines--my 
       unlikely story of football, purpose, and following an 
       amazing God|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cBen 
       Malcolmson, with Patti McCord. 
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511 0  Read by Scott Pollak. 
520    In this true, compelling account of perseverance and hope 
       from Seahawks Coach Pete Carroll's assistant, a young 
       journalist walks on to a top-ranked USC football team and,
       guided by his faith, shares God's love, launching him on 
       an unexpected journey with an amazing outcome. Had anyone 
       told Ben Malcolmson that he'd someday be a wide receiver 
       on the national champion USC football team--after not 
       playing football since an unfortunate fifth-grade Pop 
       Warner experience--he would have called them crazy. As a 
       reporter for The Daily Trojan, in the spirit of George 
       Plimpton, he participated in walk-on tryouts for the team 
       and was dumbfounded to find himself listed on the roster. 
       His position on the team never amounted to much in a game-
       time contribution, but Ben felt strongly that his faith 
       was inextricably linked to his purpose. He felt called to 
       anonymously place Bibles in each USC teammate locker on 
       Christmas Eve--to resounding indifference and rejection 
       from his friends. It wasn't until three years later, when 
       his role at USC had led to a role with Coach Pete Carroll 
       at the Seahawks organization, that an old friend connected
       with Ben and told him that one of the Bibles had 
       captivated the heart of a teammate in the three days 
       before his death.    With a humble spirit dedicated to 
       consistent acts of discipleship, Ben Malcolmson is an 
       authentic voice for the power of simple obedience and 
       trust, for what can happen when a believer allows God to 
       work in a life. Walk On is the result of God using his 
       faithful people to work in the lives of others. 
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600 10 Malcolmson, Ben. 
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650  0 Football players|zUnited States|vBiography. 
650  0 Football coaches|xReligious life|zUnited States. 
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