This is a documentary about Seattle's Roosevelt High School girls' basketball team. The coach builds a tough championship team in this mostly white suburban neighborhood thru hard work and motivations.
It zig zag thru the various players' lives including one black girl from a poorer neighborhood. The director is following too many characters. It's as if Ward Serrill had a scattergun for a camera. It would be much better to concentrate this documentary on a couple of story lines. It needed it to pick up the tension as a story. Also it was distracting to have Ludicrous to narrate. That's the last thing a narrator should do. He should never overshadow the story.
It zig zag thru the various players' lives including one black girl from a poorer neighborhood. The director is following too many characters. It's as if Ward Serrill had a scattergun for a camera. It would be much better to concentrate this documentary on a couple of story lines. It needed it to pick up the tension as a story. Also it was distracting to have Ludicrous to narrate. That's the last thing a narrator should do. He should never overshadow the story.