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MIGHTY MACS, THE

What to know: In the early 70s, Cathy Rush becomes the head basketball coach at a tiny, all-girls Catholic college.
Recommended age 8-12
99 minutes
FeatureFilm
SONY PICTURES ENTERTAINMENT
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Whether you are into basketball, or just an average girl growing up today, "The Mighty Macs" is a movie that will inspire you. This movie, based in the early 1970's, is about Cathy Rush (Carla Gugino - Night of the Museum) a young married woman who decides she wants a career over just waiting at home each day for her husband Ed (David Boreanaz - Bones) to come home from his job each day. She is a great example for all women and especially young women who must decide on going to college and finding a career for themselves. Cathy's dream is to coach basketball. This wasn't a usual job for a woman in the 1970's but it didn't stop Cathy from following her dream. This is a great lesson for anyone, regardless if you are a girl or a boy, an athlete or a non-athlete. Follow your dream and don't let anyone tell you that you can't do it. For anyone that plays organized sports, you know that a Coach does more than teach you the actual sport, they teach you life lessons as well. Whether is to be the best you can be at anything you do or to want more for yourself than others expect, this story will inspire you. The coach also teaches you about teamwork and that everyone on the team is more than a team, but a family. One of my favorite parts of the movie is when the team helps one "tomboyish" girl, look like a beautiful woman for their team photo. It was a great point in the movie, where the team really came together as a "family".Another of my favorite parts of this movie is after their first game, another loss, Cathy is angry with the team's effort, so she takes them outside in the rain to practice. She leads the girls through defensive slides (this is a basketball drill where you shuffle your feet left to right, then back, with your hands out) in a tunnel, yelling "quick and dry", over and over again. I rate this film 5 out of 5 stars, because I love basketball and it's totally inspiring for young girls and basketball players too, showing you what hard work and determination can do for a person. I recommend this film for girls 10 - 18 years old. Julianna Noone, KIDS FIRST! Film Critic.
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In the early 70s, Cathy Rush becomes the head basketball coach at a tiny, all-girls Catholic college. Though her team has no gym and no uniforms -- and the school itself is in danger of being sold -- Coach Rush looks to steer her girls to their first national championship.
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