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      - Overcomer [videorecording] / by Arnett, Cameron,1960-actor.; Burns, Aaron(Producer)film producer.; Kendrick, Alex,1970-film director,actor,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)487399; Kendrick, Stephen,1973-film producer,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)487400; Rigby, Shari,actor.; Shirer, Priscilla,1974-actor.(CARDINAL)705915; Tolley, Justin(Producer),film producer.; Wright-Thompson, Aryn,actor.; Affirm Films,production company.(CARDINAL)788049; Faithstep Films,production company.(CARDINAL)789866; Provident Films,production company.(CARDINAL)788041; Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)282399; 
 
      
Costume designer, Anna Redmon ; music, Paul Mills ; production designer, Katherine Tucker ; editors, Alex Kendrick, Stephen Hullfish, Bill Ebel ; director of photography, Bob M. Scott.Alex Kendrick, Priscilla Shirer, Cameron Arnett, Shari Rigby, Aryn Wright-Thompson.Life changes overnight for coach John Harrison when his high school basketball team's state championship dreams are crushed under the weight of unexpected news. When the largest manufacturing plant in town suddenly shuts down and hundreds of families begin moving away, John must come to grips with the challenges facing his family and his team. John is frustrated and questioning his worth, until he crosses paths with a student struggling with her own journey.MPAA rating: PG; for some thematic elements ;  Blu-ray, regions A,B,C, widescreen (2.39:1) presentation, 5.1 DTS-HD MA (English), 5.1 Dolby digital (Spanish, French); 1080p high definition; requires Blu-ray player. 
      - Subjects: Christian films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Religious films.; Sports films.; Video recordings for people with visual disabilities.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Basketball coaches; Basketball teams; Cross-country runners; Cross-country running; High school athletes; High schools; School sports; 
 
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      - NC State cross country. by North Carolina State University.(CARDINAL)157604; 
 
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      - Subjects: North Carolina State University; Cross-country running; Runners (Sports); 
 
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      - Fall sports / by Pembroke State University.(CARDINAL)174298; 
 
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      - Subjects: Pembroke State University; Soccer; Volleyball; Cross-country running; 
 
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      - Men's and women's cross country / by University of North Carolina at Greensboro.(CARDINAL)163780; 
 
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      - Subjects: University of North Carolina at Greensboro; College sports; Cross-country running; 
 
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      - Overcomer [videorecording] / by Kendrick, Alex,1970-film director,actor,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)487399; Kendrick, Stephen,1973-screenwriter,film producer.(CARDINAL)487400; Burns, Aaron(Producer)film producer.; Tolley, Justin(Producer),film producer.; Shirer, Priscilla,1974-actor.(CARDINAL)705915; Arnett, Cameron,1960-actor.; Rigby, Shari,actor.; Wright-Thompson, Aryn,actor.; Affirm Films,production company.(CARDINAL)788049; Faithstep Films,production company.(CARDINAL)789866; Provident Films,production company.(CARDINAL)788041; Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)282399; 
 
      
Costume designer, Anna Redmon ; music, Paul Mills ; production designer, Katherine Tucker ; editors, Alex Kendrick, Stephen Hullfish, Bill Ebel ; director of photography, Bob M. Scott.Alex Kendrick, Priscilla Shirer, Cameron Arnett, Shari Rigby, Aryn Wright-Thompson.High school basketball coach John Harrison receives unfortunate news that will change his life. The largest manufacturing plant in town suddenly shuts down, forcing many families to leave in search of other job opportunities. John and his family are faced with an uncertain future, and his dreams of winning the state basketball championship are in jeopardy. He agrees to coach the cross-country team where he meets a runner who is on her journey of discovery. John and his wife are inspired by their new friend while John attempts to help the runner win the biggest race of the year.MPAA rating: PG, for some thematic elements.DVD, NTSC, region 1, anamorphic widescreen (2.39:1) presentation; Dolby Digital 5.1. 
      - Subjects: Feature films.; Fiction films.; Sports films.; Religious films.; Christian films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Video recordings for people with visual disabilities.; Basketball coaches; Basketball teams; School sports; Cross-country running; Cross-country runners; High school athletes; High schools; 
 
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      - Carolina cross country. by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.Athletic Media Relations.; 
 
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      - Subjects: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Runners (Sports); Cross-country running; 
 
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      - Running to glory : an unlikely team, a challenging season, and chasing the American dream / by McManis, Sam,author.(CARDINAL)815923; 
 
      
"Running to Glory, by veteran journalist Sam McManis, follows the cross country team from Eisenhower High in Yakima, Washington, through a tumultuous and challenging season with excitement, suspense and pathos"-- 
      - Subjects: Eisenhower High School (Yakima, Wash.); Cross-country runners; Cross-country running; 
 
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      - To the gorge : running, grief, resilience & 460 miles on the Pacific Crest Trail / by Halnon, Emily,author.; 
 
      
"When Emily Halnon lost her beloved mother to a rare uterine cancer at just sixty-six years old, she wanted to do something monumental to honor the person her mother had been: adventurous, courageous, inspiring. Emily's mom had taken up running in her late forties; she ran her first marathon at fifty. She learned to swim at sixty so she could do triathlons, and she lived through a grim diagnosis with extraordinary joy and strength, still going for long bike rides and walks up until the final weeks before her death. She even went skydiving to celebrate her sixtieth birthday. It was going to take something special to pay tribute to such a remarkable, lifeloving spirit. Emily, already an accomplished ultrarunner (inspired to initially start running by her mother), decided to try to break the record for the Fastest Known Time by a woman on the Pacific Crest Trail's 460 miles across Oregon. As she laid out plans for her run, she began to wonder: Could she also break the men's record? To the Gorge takes the reader through her 7 days, 19 hours, and 23 minutes on the trail, covering nearly sixty miles a day on foot over rugged terrain, and battling all the issues that could arise during such a monstrous undertaking: hammered muscles, golf ball-sized blisters, sleep deprivation, alpine storms, and debilitating self-doubt. All the while, she simultaneously struggles with how to get through the profound grief of losing her mom and grapples with how to move forward after experiencing devastating loss. Interwoven with Halnon's eight-day effort are her remembrances from her mother's life and death, exploring the complicated experience of grief--and what shines through it. To the Gorge will resonate with anyone whom life has hit with a hardball and has had to dig deep as they wonder how they will pull through. Filled with adventure and heart, To the Gorge invites readers to consider what our greatest losses can teach us about how to live the one life we get"--Running north -- Positivity is on another planet -- Possibility is a north star -- The Charlton Lake party -- Out of the woods -- Through the storm -- Running is a love language -- To the Gorge. 
      - Subjects: Autobiographies.; Halnon, Emily; Mountain running; Mothers; Grief.; Cross-country running.; Loss (Psychology); Mothers.; 
 
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      - Overcomer [large print] / by Fabry, Chris,1961-author.(CARDINAL)342728; 
 
      
"Life changes overnight for coach John Harrison when his high school basketball team and state championship dreams are crushed under the weight of unexpected news. When the largest manufacturing plant shuts down and hundreds of families leave their town, John questions how he and his family will face an uncertain future. After reluctantly agreeing to coach cross-country, John and his wife, Amy, meet an aspiring athlete who's pushing her limits on a journey toward discovery. Inspired by the words and prayers of a newfound friend, John becomes the least likely coach helping the least likely runner attempt the impossible in the biggest race of the year." 
      - Subjects: Large print books.; Sports fiction.; Religious fiction.; Domestic fiction.; Novelizations.; Christian fiction.; Basketball coaches; Cross-country running; High school students; Asthmatics; Life change events; Film novelizations; 
 
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      - Rookie runner / by Maddox, Jake,author.(CARDINAL)479715; Gómez, Sarah Hannah,author.(CARDINAL)792828; 
 
      
When Alvin's twin sister, Yasmin, lands the lead role in their middle school play, Alvin is faced with the need to find something to do after school while she is rehearsing, so he takes up cross-country running (it is either that or doing homework in the library)--he has always been a fast runner, but he soon learns that distance running is more about patience and pacing than pure speed and staying in the lead, and he will have to adapt or be left behind.Grades 3-4.Grades 4-6.600LAccelerated Reader AR 
      - Subjects: Sports fiction.; Competition (Psychology); Cross-country running; Running; Self-confidence; Siblings; Twins; Siblings.; 
 
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