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Cut From the Golf Team

Tim Bentley

Cut from the golf team in high school, running seemed like a good alternative. Plus, there was pizza. I've learned little moments make big impacts on our lives. Let's talk about the little moments.

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    Cut from the golf team in HS, running seemed like a good alternative. Plus, there was pizza. Personal essays about surviving cancer, rediscovering running, and finding grace in unexpected places. Seeking humor and heart in the moments that shape us.

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