The Miracle Season April 6th

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We are a sports loving family.  Having 3 boys we have a lot of baseball practices and games.  My youngest son has been playing baseball for a few seasons.  At the end of one season a few years ago, he was hit in the face with the baseball.  It was pretty traumatic.  We had to take him to urgent care to make sure there there were no breaks in his nose or eye socket.  Even though he was bruised and bloodied, by the grace of God, nothing was broken.  Except for his confidence.  He became scared of the ball and was uncertain about playing again.  Getting him back into the game was challenging.  He had a hard time regaining the trust in the game.  He still has a little fear but we can see that his love for the game is helping him overcome and is now in travel baseball.   We are proud of his endurance through the challenging time.

The Miracle Season is a new movie about overcoming tragedy and keeping on.   Based on the inspiring true story of West High School girls' volleyball team.  After the tragic death of the school's star player Caroline "Line" Found, the remaining team players must band together under the guidance of their tough-love coach in hope of winning the state championship.   This movie comes to theaters April 6th, 2018!  We will definitely be seeing this movie.

Check out the trailer!