
The Old Man Who Watered the Hockey Rink
Helping Youth to Succeed
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Narrated by:
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Adrian Newcastle
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By:
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Tom Holmes
About this listen
Jeb wanted to be a professional hockey player. He spent all his youth playing hockey and neglected his school work. However the only reason he did not play in the NHL was because he was size. Now in his old age, he feels bitter and depressed as he spends all his time watering the outdoor hockey rink. A black boy on one of the local hockey teams is struggling because of his hockey skills. The boy also struggles in school. Old Jeb decides to give the boy some hockey lessons; and in doing so, old Jed finds redemption by helping the young boy to succeed.
©2019 Tom Holmes (P)2019 Tom Holmes
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