

When a small-town baseball coach gets the offer of a lifetime from a larger 6A high school, he uproots his family and leaves the only home he's ever known. But as a man of faith, he soon faces extreme opposition to his coaching methods from the school superintendent.
Acting
Todd Terry's superintendent is deliciously hate-watchable.
Writing
The 'public humiliation' scene goes harder than expected.
Director
Jimmy Womble
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Filmed entirely in Arkansas with a budget under $1M, which explains why the 'big city' 6A school looks suspiciously like another small town.
Released during peak 'faith-based film boom' era, this represents the genre's awkward pivot from pure evangelism to 'Christian persecution complex' narratives.
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