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Will to Win

A young Chickasaw softball player, after losing her parents, moves to a new school with no softball team. She instead joins the boy’s baseball team under the tutelage of a compassionate coach, only to become the target of a school board president who wants to see her removed. Soon, through her vivid imagination, she begins having conversations with Will Rogers, who offers her guidance on how to overcome life’s challenges.

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  • Isabel DeRoy-Olson

    Isabel DeRoy-Olson

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  • Sean Astin

    Sean Astin

  • Jeremy Piven

    Jeremy Piven

  • Lorraine Bracco

    Lorraine Bracco

  • Stefany Mathias

    Stefany Mathias

Overview

A young Chickasaw softball player, after losing her parents, moves to a new school with no softball team. She instead joins the boy’s baseball team under the tutelage of a compassionate coach, only to become the target of a school board president who wants to see her removed. Soon, through her vivid imagination, she begins having conversations with Will Rogers, who offers her guidance on how to overcome life’s challenges.

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