in the ghetto in a neighborhood called shallow roads in l.a. lives teenagers that throw there life away everday due to gangs and drugs. a man named charles watts moves in and sees all of the violence and he doesnt want his kids to witness it. so one by one he picks up rebelious teens off the street and deciedes to make a football team out of them. he sees they have potential and they like it to ,but they also deal with rival gang memembers no there team and start conflict. at the end the have to come together as a team and set a side there differents.
sam dreams of becoming a boxer but girls dont do boxing . so she pretends to be a boy and
lives her life being a boxer but one day sam her first pro game and ends up getiing really injured she has stay out for the rest of the season and her life is not so sweet every who was her friend didn't want anything to do with her. Sam strugles with homelessness and food .
2 years later....
sam is 23 and has recoverd but no one willing to support her because she was just to fragile . She ends getting in a fight with
a man about sleeping infront of a shop the fight is watched by a lot of local residents a youngsters filming puts it on youtube where
her former agents see it and give her a contract . she rejects because no girls.... her secret is out and no one cares
Leo McNab is a UFC fighter trying to get his girlfriend back because his girlfriend thinks he cheated on her. So a man named Sam Orlando wants to fight Leo, but Leo has a choice. If he chooses the fighter, the relationship with his girlfriend is over. But if he chooses his girlfriend, the fighter will kill him. Will he choose one or neither?
Two brothers pro skaters Ryan and dean were in the xgames after Ryan’s death in the championship. Dean decided to take over his brother’s place at the championship.
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Florida athlete only needed one leg to have a Hall of Fame career
Carl Joseph, who earned 13 letters in football, basketball and track, has been elected to the Florida High School Athletic Hall of Fame *
By Christine Brennan, USA TODAY
As a rookie reporter at the Miami Herald in 1981, I was assigned to write about a one-legged linebacker at Bethune-Cookman College. His name was Carl Joseph, and although he was born without a left leg, he had been a star at Florida's Madison High, earning 13 letters in football, basketball and track.
VIDEO: YouTube clip of Carl Joseph
Joseph started two years at nose guard and captained the football team his senior year, cleared 5-10 in the high jump and dunked a basketball. He did all of this by hopping on a right leg that was almost as wide as his waist. He didn't wear an artificial limb. They were not allowed in competition. People who watched him said he looked like a "bewitched jackhammer" on the playing field.
In college, Joseph became known for his special-teams play. "The impact on all our kids and on how they perform is something," Coach Bobby Frazier told me back then. "When it's rough and Carl's in there, we know we can do it. I'd love to see what he'd do with all his limbs."
As inspiring as Joseph was, I lost touch with him in the nearly three decades that had gone by — until I opened a recent e-mail announcing that he had been elected to the Florida High School Athletic Hall of Fame.
Joseph's induction will take place Sunday in Gainesville.
"It's an accomplishment beyond my wildest imagination," Joseph said. "To see a one-legged guy be blessed to become part of a Hall of Fame with elite athletes like Emmitt Smith and Cris Collinsworth, it's a wonderful honor."
Joseph, now 48, is senior bishop at Tallahassee's Holy Jerusalem Church of God. He has had some health problems and no longer plays sports, although he coached high school football for 15 years. He gets around these days on crutches.
"I've always said that I never thought of myself as handicapped," he said. "It was never talked about in my household, so I always considered myself an average kid. I always felt I could do with one leg what kids did with two legs."
This is a fictional story of a senior quarterback named Dustin Buckley who plays college football for the University of Texas Longhorns. After another disappointing season under his belt he begins to take his frustrations out on his friends, family, and teammates. His image becomes greatly tarnished when he begins living the bad boy lifestyle filled with drugs, sex, and alcohol. Dustin's grades too take a major hit as well from his lack of studying. His coach begins to notice the change in his senior quarterback and quickly tries to help resurrect his positive image by making him help out in the community. Dustin is forced to volunteer at a homeless shelter and a football camp for under privileged children. Although, he's doing these good deeds its pretty obvious he doesn't want to be there. A month before the season is set to start he makes one final trip with the coach to a children's hospital where he meets a bunch of terminally ill children. A little seven year old girl named Amy catches Dustin's eye. Isolated from the rest of the children she sits on her bed coloring. She has terminal cancer which is why her head is shaved. Although, very sick she looks and acts very normal for her age. She is also a orphan abandoned by her father when her mother was pregnant with her and later abandoned on the street at the age of six. Dustin and her begin to form a strong brother/sister relationship. He starts to visit her every single day. Quickly his image starts to clear up again and soon he regains focus in and out the classroom. As the season is underway, Dustin finds great success with his new found confidence that Amy has helped him achieve. Through the season she watches him play on the sidelines. Undefeated and in the running for the Heisman trophy Dustin is sent off to New York City, where he wins the covenant Heisman trophy. Up next the Rose bowl. A week before the National Championship game against Notre Dame, Amy is granted permission by the doctors to go along with the team to Pasadena, as long as she is chaperoned by a nurse. The day before the championship game, Dustin and her spend some quality time together, he takes her to Disneyland with the team. The day is going great when suddenly Amy blackouts on a ride in which Dustin and her are riding. She is quickly rushed to the near by hospital, where she is treated, as Dustin waits anxiously. Soon a doctor approaches telling him that Amy is alive but must remain in their care, because she is beginning to decline in her health. Dustin makes his way into her room and finds her wired up with machines and oxygen. He begins talking to her explaining how he isn't going to play tomorrow and how he would rather be by her side as she always was with him. She weakly speaks back, convincing him that he must play tomorrow for her and she would take no excuses from him. Heavyhearted he complies. The next day the team suits up to face Notre Dame. The team takes a knee in the locker room, dedicating the game to Amy who rests in the local hospital. After saying their pregame prayers the team sets out onto the field with ''Amy'' on their eye black. The game begins a close one, up until the 2nd quarter when Texas begins making mistakes, helping Notre Dame takes a 21 points lead with all the momentum on their side. As the team sits in the locker room during halftime, discouraged and quiet, Dustin stands up and begins motivating the team on how they we're giving up and how Amy never gave up even through her terminal cancer. Quickly, thunderous roars are heard in the locker room from the newly rejuvenated team. They shoot out the tunnels with a burning fire lite in their bodies and spirit. It takes no time at all for the team to put some much needed points on the board. Soon the 4th quarter begins and the score is much more tighter. Notre Dame makes their much needed adjustments and their back in business. They run in for a touchdown on a punt return and their defense makes some key stops. Finally with less then a minute and thirty seconds of the clock with zero timeouts left, Dustin begins his drive down the field, making smart conservative passes. While at Notre Dames 45 yard line, his offense is shutdown through three plays. On 4th and 10 he falls back into the pocket and watches that all of his wide receivers are covered and the defensive line is penetrating through. He finds a receiver covered by two and launches it his way. The ball soars into the night, the fans go quiet as the ball tips the receivers hand and falls incomplete. Dustin falls to his knee's in disbelief, but soon realizes that a flag has been tossed for pass interference giving them the ball at the 20 and a 1st down. Only 14 seconds remain on the clock and again he throws two passes incomplete from Notre Dame's well guarded secondary. Now it's the final play of the game. 3rd and 10 but in reality is was a 3rd and 20 with 5 seconds left on the clock. Dustin hikes the ball and looks for open receivers but once again is unable to find any. With the Defense bringing the pressure, he decided on taking it in on his own. He rushes right trying his very best to shake off the defenders and receives some good blocking by his receivers. Making his way the the 10 only one man stands ahead of him. While running straight forward, the defender dives for his legs as Dustin hurdles him staggering after catching his foot on his pad. Dustin staggers himself into the end zone, breaking the plain. It's over, the Texas Longhorns are college football's National Champions. The team rushes into the end zone to celebrate with Dustin. Soon the confetti begins to fall and the sweet sound of ''We are the Champions'' erupts into the night sky. Afterwards the team takes stage for the presentation of the Crystal trophy, but the team quickly receives words that Amy is on her final breaths. The team Dustin and the team quickly rushes over to the hospital, still in uniform. As the team waits patiently, the doctor comes into the room and calls Dustin over, telling him that she only want to talk to him. Once inside the room he drops to his knee's and begins weeping. Telling her that they are Champions and couldn't have done it without her. He begs of Amy to fight through it, and that he loves her, but Amy slowly awakes, speaking out weakly to him that she's in too much pain and is happy to go to heaven and that he's the most important person in her life. While Dustin rests his head on her shoulder, wailing, she asks him if he would adopt her. Stunned by her request, Dustin sadly but happily obliges. She gives him and weak smiles and thanks him, calling Dustin, Daddy, before shutting her eyes and passing away. Dustin stays by her lifeless body the rest of the night. A week later Dustin legally becomes Amy's father, after her death. The movie ends with Dustin looking through a photo book of Amy, him and the team.