| A teenager lived alone with his
father, and the two of them had a very special relationship. The
father believed in encouragement. Even though the son was always
on the bench, his father was always in the stands cheering. He
never missed a game. This young man was the smallest of the
class when he entered high school.
His father continued to encourage him but also made it very
clear that he did not have to play football if he didn't want
to.
But the young man loved football and decided to hang in
there. He was determined to try his best at every practice, and
perhaps he'd get to play when he became a senior.
All through high school he never missed a practice or a game,
but remained a bench warmer all four years. His faithful father
was always in the stands, always with words of encouragement for
him. When the young man went to college, he decided to try out
for the football team as a "walk-on."
Everyone was sure he could never make the cut, but he did.
The coach admitted that he kept him on the roster because he
always puts his heart and soul to every practice, and at the
same time, provided the other members with the spirit and hustle
they badly needed. The news that he had survived the cut
thrilled him so much that he rushed to the nearest phone and
called his father.
His father shared his excitement and was sent season tickets
for all the college games. This persistent young athlete never
missed practice during his four years at college, but he never
got to play in the game.
It was the end of his senior football season, and as he
trotted onto the practice field shortly before the big play off
game, the coach met him with a telegram. The young man read the
telegram and he became deathly silent.
Swallowing hard, he mumbled to the coach, "My father died
this morning. Is it all right if I miss practice today?"
The coach put his arm gently around his shoulder and said,
"Take the rest of the week off, son. And don't even plan to come
back to the game on Saturday." Saturday arrived, and the game
was not going well.
In the third quarter, when the team was ten points behind, a
silent young man quietly slipped into the empty locker room and
put on his football gear. As he ran onto the sidelines, the
coach and his players were astounded to see their faithful
team-mate back so soon.
"Coach, please let me play. I've just got to play today,"
said the young man.
The coach pretended not to hear him. There was no way he
wanted his worst player in this close playoff game. But the
young man persisted, and finally feeling sorry for the kid, the
coach gave in. "All right," he said. "You can go in." Before
long, the coach, the players and everyone in the stands could
not believe their eyes. This little unknown, who had never
played before, was doing everything right. The opposing team
could not stop him. He ran, he passed, blocked and tackled like
a star. His team began to triumph.
The score was soon tied. In the closing seconds of the game,
this kid intercepted a pass and ran all the way for the winning
touchdown. The fans broke loose. His team-mates hoisted him onto
their shoulders. Such cheering you've never heard!
Finally, after the stands had emptied and the team had
showered and left the locker room, the coach noticed that the
young man was sitting quietly in the corner all alone. The coach
came to him and said, "Kid, I can't believe it. You were
fantastic!
Tell me what got into you? How did you do it?" He looked at
the coach, with tears in his eyes, and said, "Well, you knew my
dad died, but did you know that my dad was blind?" The young man
swallowed hard and forced a smile, "Dad came to all my games,
but today was the first time he could see me play, and I wanted
to show him I could do it!" |