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Jace Newfield has a problem. Besides being blind and being the new kid at school, his problem is that the kids at his new school thinks he’s a jerk. Jace has to find a way to be accepted into his new school. Joining the wrestling team just might work.
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Genre: Drama, Family, Sport, TV Movie
Director: Stuart Gillard
Actors: Alessandra Torresani, Andrew Lawrence, Big Budah, Billy Aaron Brown, Brenda Strong, Brian Wimmer, D.B. Sweeney, Kelsi Cullimore, Khleo Thomas, Scott Christopher, Wayne Brady
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