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Sean Tate Eric Hennig Orderlly Catherine Hicks Anna Walker Richard Wes Howren Opposing team assistant coach Joe Inscoe Principal Garman Quinten Johnson Football Player Maggie Elizabeth Jones Shayla Walker Hannah Kasulka Allie Jacobs Joe Montanti Booster Dad Garrett Pace Football Player Jim Prim Paramedic Bryant Prince Jack Walker Darrell Rackley Student 1 as Robert D.

Smith Jon Stafford Pratt Miles Stroter Bruce Tom Werme Top credits Director Douglas Barr. See more at IMDbPro. Trailer Game Time: Tackling The Past. Photos 3. Add photo. Top cast Edit. Maxwell Perry Cotton Micah as Micah. Austin M. Henry Bazemore Jr. Defensive Back as Defensive Back. To avoid the media circus around this news, Jake reluctantly decides to extend his stay in Riverton.

Attempting to make the best of the situation, he begins reconnecting with the community that once revered him. Jake is reintroduced to Sarah, his high school sweetheart, and helps Dean take over their father's high school coaching job. Surprisingly impacted by the people around him, the real Jake begins to emerge from behind his armor to see that life is much more than the accumulation of personal stats.

But when Jake's offered a lucrative new contract to play for another team, he is forced to decide whether to go back to the career he thought he loved, or stay in Riverton and embrace the people who always believed in him. Be sure to make time Saturday evening for the family to enjoy this wonderful film together!

You'll be the winner. He is a former Archbishop of the Charismatic Episcopal Church who laid aside that ministry to enter into the full communion of the Catholic Church. Copyright Catholic Online. All materials contained on this site, whether written, audible or visual are the exclusive property of Catholic Online and are protected under U. Any unauthorized use, without prior written consent of Catholic Online is strictly forbidden and prohibited. What about Sarah? And why does Micah not have a father?

Might Jake become his stepfather? This movie is well-done, and it has no offensive content. It is rated TV-G. It is full of moral lessons, including many cases where the right decision will be detrimental to the football team, or to a career, or whatever, but it will be the right decision.

The movie stresses the importance of family. You don't really have to like football, but it helps. Young Maxwell Perry Cotton stands out and his character ends up making a real difference. One problem, which would only be of interest to the really picky--regular-season high school football seems to start before NFL exhibition games. It's a worthwhile effort. Was this review helpful?



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