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- In the midst of veteran con man Nicky's latest scheme, a woman from his past - now an accomplished femme fatale - shows up and throws his plans for a loop.
- Inspired by Kevin Durant's youth basketball playing experience on the AAU circuit.
- Two struggling pals dress as police officers for a costume party and become neighborhood sensations. But when these newly-minted "heroes" get tangled in a real life web of mobsters and dirty detectives, they must put their fake badges on the line.
- Spinoff from 'All American' follows a young tennis hopeful from Beverly Hills and an elite baseball player from Chicago as they contend with the high stakes of university sports at a Historically Black College in Atlanta.
- Pele's meteoric rise from the slums of Sao Paulo to leading Brazil to its first World Cup victory at the age of 17 is chronicled in this biographical drama.
- Amidst the chaos of massive budget cuts and school closures, a newly appointed teacher introduces men's rugby to an inner-city North Philadelphia high school.
- Re-examines a prominent event involving a sports figure. First season will follow the story of Aaron Hernandez, the former New England Patriots and convicted murderer.
- A gifted high-school football player must learn to embrace his talent and his faith as he battles racial tensions on and off the field.
- Life can change in an instant, and turn your whole world upside down. And that is exactly what happens to firefighter Jeff Elliott and his wife Ruth who are living their dream in the golden Midwest; high school sweethearts, married with two beautiful and healthy children, family farm, horses, sports, church groups, the whole American Dream come true. And one winters day, teenage son Eric "Hoovey" Elliott collapses at high school basketball practice, is rushed to the hospital, and the doctors find a tumor the size of an orange at the base of his brain. They're down to hours-if surgery that risks the boy's ability to walk, talk, and perhaps even survive is not performed immediately, Hoovey's young life will end before it truly even begins. In a grueling 8-hour procedure, the tumor is removed. And he survives. But for the Elliott family, life and dreams will never be the same. Hoovey has to teach himself to walk again, to read again, to even see straight with two unbalanced eyes, covered one at a time by an eye patch. Forget ever stepping on a basketball court - the risk of receiving a fatal blow to the spot on his head is just too great. As the unpaid medical bills mount, Jeff's firefighting salary isn't enough, the family is swimming in crippling debt seemingly overnight, everything he and Ruth have built in their life dream of two kids is at stake. Hoovey's teenage sister Jen feels alone and nearly forgotten in the most important time of her life. And as Hoovey realizes his one dream in life-playing this game-is gone, too, he sinks into a deep sadness. This is a family at risk. With no-one to turn to, but themselves and their God. HOOVEY is the true and inspiring story of the Elliott family, who refused to surrender, instead turning to one another and their faith in the worst of circumstances, to rebuild their lives, their boy, and their dreams... together. Step by grueling step, with faith, love, and the tireless work of a mother and father to save their family, their farm, their dream, Hoovey learns to walk again. To read again. To dribble and shoot a basketball again. And yes, to dream again himself. Then stepping out in his faith, back onto the hard court, to live that dream of playing this game once more...
- Prejudice. Human rights. Bullying. "Romeo and Juliet" meets "Crash" meets "Requiem for a Dream"...with a twist. Based on the multi-award winning short film of the same name.
- With marriage, graduation, and the real world looming on the horizon, fifth year senior Caleb Fuller reassembles the ol' team of misfits for one last epic run in Intramural football.
- A single murder trial as seen through the eyes of the individual jurors, exploring the biases and experiences that influence the jurors' judgment, and how their preconceptions change along the way.
- A football team, made up of juvenile offenders, and a small town football coach who made a decision that would change the lives of the players on the field that night. Based on a true story.
- After winning the state championship, Spencer faces a difficult decision that could transform his reputation; Billy must make major changes to get his life back on track; Grace and Corey have a tough conversation regarding their family.
- An exhibition 7-on-7 rematch of the Beverly Eagles vs. South Crenshaw creates tension between players; Olivia and Asher try to find out what the future holds for them; Coop turns to Layla to help with her song.
- Spencer gives his dad an ultimatum about his new player; Coop enters a freestyle battle; Olivia reluctantly joins the Sola Muse group; Layla continues to not act like herself.
- With Spencer torn about where to play football, he is taken aback to learn who Corey has added to the team; Coop finds her voice again through music.
- Spencer tries to talk to Layla about her behaviour; Billy, Corey and Grace's high school reunion brings up unfinished business; Asher turns to Olivia for support when someone from his past wants to see him.
- Layla pretends everything is fine and throws a birthday party for Olivia and Jordan; Spencer is forced to have dinner with Cliff Mosley.
- With Tyrone back on the streets, Spencer becomes overly protective of Coop; Coop and Patience try to get back into a rhythm, until Coop's jealous streak comes out.
- Spencer tries to spend time with Dillon by helping to sell tickets together for Coop's show, but find themselves confronted by police instead; Layla bonds with a new friend.
- With everything going on, Spencer gets some guidance from Layla; Jordan gets unexpected news; Asher gets some clarity from his parents on what happened in the last year.
- Spencer, Grace, Dillon and Darnell set out to find Corey; Billy arranges for his family to meet with a family therapist to help them take the next step.
- With Spencer in bad shape, both the Crenshaw and Beverly Hills community rally around him to show support; Spencer asks Coop to do him a favor, but things go from bad to worse.