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		            John Wooden's 'Ultimate Championship', Part 2 
		
		            By Andre McCarter  
        Former UCLA Basketball Player 
		
		             
		
                CBN.com -Today marks the one year anniversary of former UCLA basketball coach John Wooden's death. Considered the greatest coach of all-time in team sports, Coach Wooden was much more than a leader of young men. He stood for something far more important: values, decency, and a tremendous love for his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. 
                Former UCLA player Andre McCarter, who played on Coach Wooden's last championship team in 1975, pays tribute to his mentor and lifelong friend.  
                Right  before we were preparing to go to Coach’s memorial service I became hesitant  about going. It had nothing to do with going to a public goodbye service for Coach  but more about me not wanting to hear bits and pieces about Coach as a great  man and nothing about the One who was the greatest influence and the true  essence of the life he lived.  
                I  knew in my heart I would not be able to not go to Coach’s final celebration of  his graduation to heaven.  
                So  there I was with former players and other UCLA players who didn’t play for  Coach Wooden but came to the school with a hope and a dream to be the best. The  Wooden family was represented by several generations, friends, celebrities from  music, entertainment and sports, UCLA supporters fans and the media were all  there on the floor and in the stands of Pauley Pavilion where it all took  place. Several of Coach’s “Boys”, (Jamaal Wilkes, Keith Erickson and Kareem  Abdul Jabbar), spoke graciously about Coach.  
                I  did feel better when I heard Coach’s favorite songs playing, especially, “I  come to the garden alone while the dew is still on the roses and the voice I  hear the Son of God discloses; He walks with me and talks with me and tells me  I am His own.” Old and New Testament Bible scriptures were read, Al Michaels  hosted, Vin Scully, UCLA’s current Athletic Director Dan Guerrero and  Chancellor Young gave their view of the Coach and then a 20 minute video  showing Coach’s life.   
                Then  it happened! 
                Coach  Wooden’s Pastor for many years, Pastor Dudley Rutherford, appeared on the  platform and told us of his first encounter with Coach Wooden that happened at  his church. Many years ago Coach Wooden attended a church in Santa Monica, but because of earthquake  damage the church was red tagged and closed.  
                Coach  and his family were forced to find another church. One day Pastor Rutherford  was standing outside his church greeting people and down the road a little ways  he sees Coach Wooden. When Coach Wooden gets near Pastor Rutherford he asks him;  “What are you doing here?” And with a stern face Coach Wooden answered “I am  looking for a church!” Pastor Rutherford said that he felt like Coach Wooden  was really saying; ‘What do you think I am doing here; if you’re the preacher  get off the sidewalk, get in the church and preach!’  
                There  is a reason and purpose for everything. This union many years ago was a divine  appointment that brought us all to this point in time at Pauley Pavilion.  
                Once  again just like that storm that led Coach Wooden to UCLA instead of the University  of Minnesota, God was at it again, He led Coach Wooden to Pastor Rutherford and  his church, Shepherd of the Hills for such a time as this; Coach’s homegoing in  Pauley.  
                In  the midst of Pauley Pavilion on the Neil and John Wooden Court Pastor Rutherford  ushered in and delivered John Robert Wooden’s Ultimate Championship when he  preached what was in Coach Wooden’s heart for all those on earth that he had taught,  influenced, impacted, encountered briefly throughout his life. Christ Jesus  crucified and risen on the third day a message of love, salvation, deliverance  and eternal life in heaven or hell for all mankind. The presence of the Lord  prevailed in Pauley Pavilion. Pastor Rutherford told us to roll up our program,  like Coach did during games, and lift it to heaven and tell God,” Thank you for  a good and faithful servant. I believe Jesus and Coach smiled down on Pauley  Pavilion that day.  
                I  believe that had Pastor Rutherford had an altar call for those who wanted to  turn their lives over to Jesus just as Coach Wooden had there would have been many  who would have come forth for salvation and deliverance from burdens and yokes  on their lives. The fullness of who Coach Wooden was in his fullness had now been  revealed.  
                That  same pastor who had asked Coach Wooden years ago, “What are you doing here?”  was bringing to light the fullness of the purpose of Coach Wooden coming to his  church as a parishioner many years ago. Pastor Dudley delivered his sermon  founded on the love and respect of Coach Wooden’s life. Having prayed with him I  know he would have been pleased because he had been practicing all his life for  the Ultimate Championship Victory in Jesus’ Name! Great Win Coach! I thought this  was the end of my article, but then a detailed miracle happened that needs to  be told. 
                Once  again Pauley Pavilion would be overcome by the love of Jesus  which would be shed abroad throughout the gym  like it was during Coach Wooden’s home going memorial service. A divinely  orchestrated appointment was about to be made.  
                The  favor, blessings and promises that God has for those like Coach Wooden who loved  the Lord are unlimited and they revealed themselves once again at Pauley  Pavilion.  When Coach Wooden planted his  seeds of honor, integrity and the love of Jesus to his family, it was passed on  as an inheritance for generations to come. Coach Wooden honored each day, hour,  minute and second he spent in Pauley Pavilion while coaching teaching his  student-athletes in games and even more diligently in practice where he felt  the games were actually won.  
                But  just as the Bible states in Ephesians 3:20 I will bless you abundantly, above  and beyond all you can ask or think. 
                I  am sure Coach Wooden was proud of his great grandson Tyler who tried out as a  “walk-on” at UCLA, (a non-athletic scholarship student who plays on the team),  and made the UCLA basketball team under Coach Ben Howland. 
                I  had the opportunity to work with Tyler  when he was a young boy. I was a camp coach/counselor at his uncle, Craig  Implemen’s summer basketball camp.  
                Coach  Wooden would always show up on the last day of camp. He would speak then sign  autographs until every kid and their parent had everything they had brought for  him to sign. Everyone left happy! Tyler  was one who was always easy to coach at least for me. He was always eager to  learn and was always trying to improve his game. Tyler loved playing basketball! 
                But  there was a time, as the story goes, that one day Tyler  was outside of his home shooting around having fun when his great granddad,  John Wooden, decided he would help young Tyler  with some tips on basketball. Unfortunately, for Coach Wooden, Tyler was not too impressed nor felt in need  of PaPa’s, (as he is lovingly called by his family and others) help. Unfortunately  for Tyler his Dad  saw and heard the whole exchange. Paul, Tyler’s  dad disciplined him and asked, “Do you know who Papa is? Well, he is one of the  greatest basketball coaches of all-time. Papa knows a lot about basketball and you  should listen to him because you may learn something.” And Tyler did, he met Coach Papa! 
                Tyler learned all about his Papa and began to try to live  up to the principals, values and basketball wisdom his Papa imparted. Tyler loved, admired and  honored his Papa by trying to be the best he could be as a basketball player  and a young man. Tyler  holds the baton of a rich legacy. 
                 
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