The script addresses children separated from their families through divorce or death and placed in an orphanage or elsewhere. Some feel dumped and alone. The script places a young boy in the fellowship of diverse kids his own age, away from his divorcing parents, and gives him the resources, challenges, conflicts with which he becomes a stronger young man with a deeper respect for being part of a team. I give this screenplay 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. Reviewed by Juror #11, KIDS FIRST!
The script addresses children separated from their families through divorce or death and placed in an orphanage or elsewhere. Some feel dumped and alone. The script places a young boy in the fellowship of diverse kids his own age, away from his divorcing parents, and gives him the resources, challenges, conflicts with which he becomes a stronger young man with a deeper respect for being part of a team. I give this screenplay 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. Reviewed by Juror #11, KIDS FIRST!
In the midst of his parents' messy divorce, an aspiring teen soccer prodigy lies his way into a struggling orphanage to put together an unconventional team to win a summer league.
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