It wasn’t supposed to go their way. A group of gritty high school football players with stories of family tragedy and poverty. A teachers’ strike and an angry administration that declared the football season over. And at the center, a scrawny, 5-foot 8-inch quarterback with a vision of winning it all.
But in 1994, the Salem High School football team went to the state Super Bowl. The coaching staff sacrificed their jobs for their players, and Sean Stellato became a North Shore football legend.
Now a National Football League agent, Stellato is bringing the story of his beloved team to Hollywood in a film adaptation o
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