When veteran Sarah Mitchell started coaching a youth soccer team, her strict methods sparked outrage from suburban parents. They saw push-ups and wind sprints — not the discipline and unity behind them. What they didn’t see was the soldier behind the whistle, preparing her team for a tournament honoring a fallen hero. As the town turned against her, it was the children who stood up, armed only with their words. They defended her, not just as a coach, but as someone who believed in them. And by the end, they taught the adults what real teamwork means.
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