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High Jump Made for TV The Jericho Mile: 1979 Drama Mile Made for TV about a prisoner trying to qualify for the Olympics. Our Winning Season: 1979 Drama Mile Story of a high school senior during time of the Vietnam War. Running: 1979 Drama Marathon Michael Douglas as fictional Olympic distance-running hopeful. Goldengirl: 1979 Sci-fi Sprints
Disney Channel Original Movie about junior high school students. Crackerjack: 2002 Comedy Bowls When reluctant bowler Jack Simpson is forced to play to save the club he is a member of it turns out Jack is a natural. Blackball: 2003 Comedy Bowls Comedy about a rebellious bowler inspired by Griff Sanders. A League of Ordinary Gentlemen: 2006 ...
Carter High is a 2015 American sports film directed and written by Arthur Muhammad. The film is centered on the 1988 Cowboys of David W. Carter High School in Dallas, a team that fought through racial prejudice and a grades controversy to claim the 5A state title, only to be rocked when six of their players were involved in an armed robbery and the grades issue stripped them of their title.
14. Jake Heagen, John Glenn, 2011. When it came to all-around athletes, precious few compared to the 6-foot-4 Heagen, who turned a heralded four-year varsity basketball career into a full ...
At a school where excellence is the standard, these Penn High School athletes have stood above the rest in the last 25 years. ... Galat was the school’s all-time leader in that category with ...
On Rotten Tomatoes, When the Game Stands Tall has a critics' rating of 20% based on 71 reviews, with an average score of 4.50/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "An uneasy blend of solid game sequences and threadbare inspirational sports drama clichés, When the Game Stands Tall is overshadowed by better players in a crowded field."
After coming in with the fourth-fastest time in the heats, Gout raced again on Friday, running the final in 10.17 — the sixth-fastest time for a sprinter under 18 years old — beating his ...
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 81% of 57 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 6.5/10. The website's consensus reads: "With the magnetic Jharrel Jerome as its champion, Unstoppable is an inspirational sports story that honestly earns audiences' cheers."