An exciting look inside the Harvard University football team from four-year-old autistic author and Harvard waterboy, Zachary Malott. During the summer and fall of 2008, Zachary was number 36 for the Harvard football team in his hometown of Boston. The unofficial waterboy who would attend practices and the team's home and away games. Harvard would go on that year to win the Ivy Leauge Championship and Zachary would take away with him the experience of a lifetime. In his book, Zachary shares his experience while highlighting ...
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An exciting look inside the Harvard University football team from four-year-old autistic author and Harvard waterboy, Zachary Malott. During the summer and fall of 2008, Zachary was number 36 for the Harvard football team in his hometown of Boston. The unofficial waterboy who would attend practices and the team's home and away games. Harvard would go on that year to win the Ivy Leauge Championship and Zachary would take away with him the experience of a lifetime. In his book, Zachary shares his experience while highlighting Harvard football history with little known Harvard facts. Did you know the first football game ever played was played at Harvard? or that the first use of a scoreboard was at Harvard? Written in a humorous, easy to read and understand format for young children.
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