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WILL

Jun 13, 2023
0h 18m
★ 0.0

"All you gotta do is suck the least"

Overview

Suffolk University's track & field coach, Will Feldman, sets out to win one last championship with his first recruiting class. During the season, Will spends each Saturday of the Spring on the road with the team as they endure setbacks, injuries, and doubt with the Championship approaching. When the day comes, Will watches as his first Suffolk athletes wear the uniform for the last time.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Ferguson Reservoir Films

Cast

Will Feldman

Self - Suffolk University Track & Field Coach

Will Feldman

Hunter Toyoda

Self - Suffolk University Track & Field Athlete

Hunter Toyoda

Skyler Spanbauer

Self - Suffolk University Track & Field Athlete

Skyler Spanbauer

Nic Malm

Self - Suffolk University Track & Field Athlete

Nic Malm

Mike Balestra

Self - Suffolk University Track & Field Athlete

Mike Balestra

Matyas Csiki-Fejer

Self - Suffolk University Track & Field Athlete

Matyas Csiki-Fejer

Landon Feldman

Self - Son of Will Feldman

Landon Feldman

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