When the Game Stands Tall
This program was founded
on certain ideals.
They have been drowned by the noise
and distraction of fame.
We got lost, caught up in the hype...
...the celebrity, the glory...
...and the relentless pressure
to keep the streak alive.
The sophomore goes back
to set up the screen for Tucker.
Tucker got a block. Tucker has space.
- What a move!
Forty-five up the middle.
One man to beat.
Throwing one deep down the middle,
going for Jones. Touchdown De La Salle!
Absolutely unbelievable.
The greatest high-school performance
I've seen in 15 years.
De La Salle High
has won three titles in a row.
Their 48th consecutive victory.
To the fans, it's quickly becoming known
as "The Streak."
Tonight, they break a 22-year-old win
record held by a Michigan high school.
Talking about streaks,
there's a lot of pressure-
Coach Lad has done an amazing job.
De La Salle has been winning
for the past 11 years, straight.
Welcome to the 2003 Northern
Conference Sectional Championships...
...where powerhouse De La Salle
brings their 150-game win streak...
...against their rivals,
the Pirates of Pittsburg High.
- Hey, Bob. Bob.
- Marty, you live under the stadium?
Bob, 25 years coaching this team...
...favored to win your 12th championship,
150 wins. How did you pull it off?
Well, winning a lot of games is doable.
Teaching kids there's more to life,
that's hard.
Come on. You turned this team
into a winning machine.
How long you think
you can keep the streak alive?
The streak was never our goal.
Yeah?
Well, then, why do you keep winning?
This program's a lot of things.
It's not just a football team,
or win-streak machine.
It's a family.
A brotherhood which is based in love.
Put simply...
...love means you can count on me,
in good times and in bad.
Ladies and gentlemen, here to play for
their 12th straight championship win...
...the De La Salle Spartans.
Go Spartans!
I love this part.
Totally freaks out the other team.
I know I'm not supposed to say this,
This streak's our legacy.
We will never experience
anything like this again in our lives.
You guys are all my family...
this will never be like this again.
I'll never forget my time on this team,
or with you.
Spartans for life!
Spartans for life!
Streak, streak, streak!
Terrance Kelly takes the opening kickoff
on the five-yard line. Gets a block.
Terrance Kelly
is the best prospect on the field.
Sees a wedge
and shoots up the middle over the 40.
Brought down on the 49-yard line.
All right, I got Cam's card.
"Training goal:
Five extra gassersafter practice every day." Done.
"Practice goal:
Catch every ball."Perfect.
"Game goal:
200 yards receiving,two touchdowns...
...and average 15 yards
after every catch."
Did you hear that?
That is a perfect commitment card.
Big goals that stretch his abilities,
but doable when giving a perfect effort.
- You go get those, Cam.
- Yes, sir.
Gonzales throws a long, deep ball
to Cam Colvin...
...who out-jumps the defenders
for De La Salle's first score of the game.
Colvin is a coveted
Division 1 prospect...
...who's drawing interest
from top programs in the country.
Not asking you to be perfect every play.
What we're asking of you...
...and what you should be asking
of each other...
...is to give a perfect effort
from snap to whistle.
Cam Colvin just pitched the ball
back to Kelly.
The most athletic play
I've seen all year.
I got T.K.'s card. "Three extra sets,
cleans, every day after practice."
Blue 18! Set, hut!
Throw the ball!
Yeah, that's it!
- I got Howard's card.
- This is Jimmy's card.
- Nice! Great block.
- "Two hundred fifty push-ups...
- ...after workout."
- "Get to the second level on sweeps."
I have Chris' card.
"Training commitment: Ten extra
tire drags after practice every day.
Game goal:
Two running touchdowns."
Their middle linebacker's
gonna be covering you, Chris.
You have way more speed than him.
Gonzales, under center,
takes the snap.
Pitches out to Ryan,
who's got room to run.
Sheds a tackle.
In for the touchdown,
which makes the score 27 to nothing.
So, Mickey, does Chris wanna break
this record as bad as you?
- Yeah, he's getting there.
- Thanks. Good block, good block.
You see number 34? Ryan?
Chris Ryan? Write that name down.
When Cam Colvin and Terrance Kelly
are gone, he's the whole team.
the state's scoring record next year?
If there's anything anyone wants to say,
now is your shot.
Look, I just wanna say...
...in my four years here
I played a lot of games.
But none is more important to me
than tomorrow's. My last game.
I love you, guys.
We always say to finish strong, right?
Tomorrow I'm playing
for Cam's mom...
...who loves this team
almost as much as Cam does.
Love you, boy.
Love you too, man.
I know some of you guys
already know this, but most of you don't.
My grandfather has cancer.
He can't come to our practices anymore,
he can't even make the games.
But every day, he waits for me
to get back from practice...
...just so I can tell him
how we're doing.
As simple as that sounds...
...that's one of the things
that keeps him going.
You know,
I'm grateful for that.
None of the juniors share their emotions.
Just the seniors.
- I know.
- Second string, you're in.
Coach Bob Ladouceur
is putting in his juniors.
These young men
have big shoes to fill...
...if they plan on continuing
this undefeated streak.
Tayshon Lanear
missed an easy block...
- ...Chris Ryan pays the price.
- Let's hit out there!
Yo, Tayshon.
If it isn't too much to ask, pick it up.
- Chill, man. I'll get you on the next play.
- Don't get it right, don't get a next one.
Hey, easy, little Lad.
Your pops is the coach, not you.
Hut!
Go Ryan! Bring it in!
- Chris Ryan with another great run.
- Attaboy, Chris!
- Huh,34.
- Yeah.
Four, three, two, one!
De La Salle! De La Salle! De La Salle!
De La Salle pushes their winning streak
to 151 games.
We're number one!
We're number one!
De La Salle's streak
continues.
We're number one!
We're number one!
Streak! Streak! Streak!
Great game, coach.
to come for official visits.
- He deserves it, Mr. Kelly.
- Thank you, coach. Great job.
- Hey, T-Gram.
Hey, this is crazy.
There's my baby.
T- Gram! That's cool.
Get off of me, you big bugger.
- Pops.
- Great job.
- Good stuff. I love you.
- Love you too.
- Hey, coach.
- You're doing it.
You're doing it.
Getting my baby out of Richmond.
- He's a very special young man.
- Thank you.
T- Gram, I'm gonna come see you
every chance I get, right?
I don't want you back
in that Richmond mess.
We coming to see you.
Quitter! Hey.
Hey, boss.
- Morning, coach. Keep the streak alive.
- Morning, Pete. The streak alive, yeah.
Michael, cut it out. All right? Seriously.
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