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The film begins two years before African-American Darnellia Russell attends the predominantly white and upper-class Roosevelt High School. Bill Resler, a tax law professor at the University of Washington, becomes their new girls basketball coach. Resler, a coach who uses animal and nature themes to motivate his team, believes they can win the ...
The boys' basketball team has won three state championships: in 1946, 1973, and 1982. It placed 2nd in 1965 & 1987. [14] The most recent state playoffs appearance occurred in 2009. [citation needed] The girls' basketball team has won one state championship, [15] and had a wide-release theatrical movie, The Heart of the Game, based on their ...
Roosevelt girls basketball captures opening contest. Ravenna’s Abby Schofield and Kent Roosevelt's Zariyah Taylor battle under the basket for a rebound during Wednesday night’s basketball game ...
Arie Wilson converted 7 of 8 from the line in the final eight minutes to help Roosevelt girls basketball to its first tournament win in several years.
The Seattle Times published a news article in 1897 documenting the formation of a football team for Seattle High School, later renamed Broadway High School [1] The Metro League was founded as the athletic conference for Seattle Public Schools in 1912 and called the City League.
No. 1 St. John Bosco will face No. 2 Eastvale Roosevelt in the 8:30 p.m. Platinum Division final. ... Girls basketball. Sierra Canyon 74, Seattle Pacific 30: ...
She coached the girls' basketball team at Garfield High School in Seattle, Washington. Her early years battling the dominant (at the time) cross-town rival Roosevelt High School team are partially chronicled (with interviews) in the 2005 documentary film The Heart of the Game. The Garfield team won the state 4A championship in 2005.
Beyond her soft-spoken demeanor and the long arms that earned her the nickname "Condor," Roosevelt's Arie Wilson has a deep reservoir of willpower. Roosevelt basketball's Arie Wilson stands out ...