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Following is New Canaan News film critic Susan Granger's review of the new movie, "When the Game Stands Tall:" Based on the true story of a Catholic high school in suburban Concord, Calif., and its football team's longest winning streak, the film introduces the De La Salle Spartans, whose 151-game winning streak remains a national gridiron record. Then, in late 2003, after the Spartans win yet another state championship, Coach Bob Ladouceur suffers a heart attack and their star player, T.K. Kelly , is killed in a random shooting, just as he's preparing to move to Eugene, Ore., to play college football.



via New Canaan Newswire http://m.newcanaannewsonline.com/news/article/Granger-on-Movies-When-the-Game-Stands-Tall-5754770.php

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