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A new student at a soccer academy is determined to beat her rival's team in the national tournament.

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- I'll get it!

Finally.

Thank you.

It's perfect.

- How's it going out here?

- Almost done.

Just have to attach some

rings to Jupiter here,

paint the red spots,

do a little work on the

storms at the poles.

Overkill?

- Maybe just a smidge.

- I just want to make sure

my diorama is accurate.

You know, it's 25% of my

grade in AP Astronomy.

- That's next year.

- I know.

But all this effort will pay

off when I impress everyone

at the Semester at Sea program

with my astronavigation skills.

- Lookin' great sweetie.

- Thanks Mom.

I'm just finishing

up so I can go back

to packing for my

semester at sea.

You know, on the ship they

have four state-of-the-art

research labs, open

24 hours a day,

unlimited access to

supplies and equipment,

an SBE45 thermosalinograph,

and in-vivo chlorophyll

fluorometer.

- So I've mentioned that before?

In 72 hours, while you guys

are on your annual

medical mission,

I'm going to be on one

of the most advanced

research vessels in existence,

studying fluid dynamics,

and ocean waves.

- Every girls' dream.

- Okay, I'd better go pack.

- Our own little Madame Curie.

- Hopefully with

a happier ending.

- Okay, so you get to

Sydney at 10:00 a.m.

and we get to New Delhi at 6:30,

but there's a four and a

half hour time difference so.

- So I'll be totally

fine and I'll call you

as soon as I land.

Don't worry, Mom.

- Oh, I'm gonna

miss you so much.

- It's only a few months.

It'll go by really fast.

- Now, If a giant squid

attaches itself to the boat,

scream and run for

the life rafts.

- Thanks, Doctor Bailey.

I live for these little

lifesaving nuggets of wisdom.

- I love ya, Kitten Britches.

- Flight

1823 to New Delhi,

now boarding,

International Gate I-50.

- Gotta go, Babe.

Remember, have fun.

- You're sure you're okay?

- Me? I'm better than okay.

Doin' okay!

Doin' okay.

- You all right?

- I'm sorry.

Are you doing the

semester at sea?

I'm Cory.

Have they said anything

about the thermosalinograph

or the fluorometers?

Is there like a sign up sheet?

I want to make sure I

get plenty of lab time.

I have this hypothesis

about the effects

of decreasing salinity on

wave peaks and biodiversity.

I know what you're thinking,

and admittedly,

it's pretty radical,

but there is some

anecdotal evidence from,

from some research vessels in

the Arctic Circle, wait up!

Thank you.

Did you see a girl

about yay high,

glasses, ponytail,

cute, but sort of nerdy?

- You mean besides yourself?

- I wonder where she is?

I guess she'll have

to catch the next one.

♪ Hey look up at the sun ♪

♪ 'Cause it's shining for you ♪

♪ It's a beautiful day ♪

♪ It's a beautiful day ♪

♪ 'Cause when you're smiling ♪

♪ You'll move mountains and be ♪

♪ Somewhere much better

if you only believe ♪

♪ It's a beautiful day ♪

♪ It's a beautiful day ♪

- Chlorophyll fluorometer.

- Hey, we're here.

- Thank you.

I wouldn't want

to miss the boat.

- Yeah, so we'll see

you on the pitch?

Boat?

- Pitch?

What was that?

Where's the ship?

- What ship?

- What ship?

The ship.

Where's the dock?

- Same place it's

always been, I hope,

about 60 kilometers south.

- No, no, no no no no.

- Are you okay?

- I'm supposed to be

at the Harold Academy.

- You're in the right place.

- Semester at sea?

- Oh, you're not

in the right place.

This is the Soccer Academy.

See, there's the Soccer

Academy and Harold Arts Academy

and Harold Humanities Academy,

and the Semester at Sea Program.

- What? No!

Okay, okay, calm down.

- I'll try.

- If the ship is

60 kilometers away,

then I can catch a ride

at an average speed

of 100 kilometers per hour,

I can make it to the ship by--

It left two hours ago.

I'm supposed to be

with the dolphins.

- The boys' practice

team is called the Orcas.

Does that help?

- I see, I see.

The Semester at Sea?

I see.

Oh, I see.

Okay, all right, thank you.

See ya.

- What did they say?

- Look it's not great.

The ship for the Semester at Sea

has already departed the dock.

- But they can

turn around, right?

I mean, it's a ship, it

can float this direction.

- Wouldn't that be a treat,

but the research

schedule wouldn't allow

for any delays, I'm afraid.

- Then I'll go to them.

I could get a speedboat, or--

- Well they're just a little

bit too far out already,

but are you ready

for the great news?

- The school owns a blimp

with rappelling ropes?

- Okay, you're gonna

need to let that go.

But, because the Semester at Sea

is one of our Harold

Academy sister programs,

we can transfer your

registration and tuition

here to the Soccer Academy.

- No, please there

has to be a way.

- Cory, we spoke

to your parents.

They're on another continent,

your ship's in the open ocean

and your options are limited.

So, let's just try and

make the best of it, okay?

- But I don't play soccer.

- Correction, you

didn't play soccer.

Now, here is your schedule,

your campus map,

and your dorm assignment,

and everything else there,

and you can check

in straight away.

That's the spirit, now

tryouts are tomorrow.

Remember, the first

rule of soccer is--

- You can't touch the

ball with your hands?

- Well that's not

what I was gonna say,

but all right yeah,

let's go with that.

Okay, I'll see you on the field.

I am so inspirational.

- So who was that girl you

were talking to earlier?

- I don't know.

I guess she's supposed to

be doing Semester at Sea,

but missed her boat and

ended up here instead.

- Now's not the time to

start getting distracted.

- Good point.

- The scout's gonna be

looking at us this year.

- They're gonna be

looking at everyone Lewis,

that's what scouts

do, they scout.

- I'm just saying,

we have a big

opportunity this year.

Professional club scouts,

the national leagues,

this is our shot to show

them what we can do.

Just stay focused.

The world is your oyster.

- I'm allergic to shellfish, so?

- The world is your burrito.

- Come on, let's

take some shots.

- On the net and in life, right?

Right?

- So this isn't ideal,

but would Jane Goodall

let this stop her?

She would not.

A little peace, a little quiet,

and a good night's sleep,

and I'll be ready

to take on tomorrow.

- They did not.

- They definitely did.

- Wait, who told

you they broke up?

- I'm so sorry, are you okay?

- It's not your fault, it's

just the day I'm having.

- So, you're moving in?

- They said our fourth

roommate was dropping out.

This is awesome.

- Yeah, awesome.

- That's Charlotte, the world's

most organized 16 year old,

and Adelle, fashionista

extraordinaire.

And I am, Janessa.

- Janessa loves to dance,

no matter how

awkward the occasion.

- Nice to meet

you all, I'm Cory.

- Are you American?

- Yeah, I'm from Los Angeles.

- Do you know Ryan Gosling?

- No.

- What about Jennifer Lawrence?

My girl, J-Law.

- Settle down J-dawg.

All right Cory, let's

get you settled.

- So, are we all in this room?

- Isn't it great?

- Yeah, and lucky for you,

you ended up in the best room

at Harold Soccer Academy.

Charlotte can get you unpacked.

- Oh, I can do that.

- Charlotte lives for the

chance to organize anything,

even if it's just a wardrobe.

- Plus, it'll protect you

from Janessa's lucky socks,

lurking in the wardrobe.

- At this point, those things

could play soccer without you.

- But you're not supposed

to wash lucky socks,

that's the whole point

of lucky socks, dude.

- Okay, let's do this.

- Adelle, you can help her

figure out a first day outfit.

- Really, I can--

- Looks a little

on the wintry side.

- I'm supposed to be in

the middle of the ocean.

- That's deep, how do

you feel about sleeves?

- Now that's all sorted.

Anything else?

- Just one thing,

I've never played

soccer in my life.

- Oh.

- You mean, you've never

really played before?

- Really, not ever.

But I did spend some time

on Wikipedia last night.

So there's two teams

of eleven players.

- Seven, we play sides of seven

for camp, squads of eight.

- And graded

according to ability.

- And potential.

I've been working my

potential all summer.

- Here we are, locker number 83.

- Yeah, that

looks about right.

- My locker's right

next to yours,

so I can help out

if you have any

trouble finding your classes.

- Yep, that looks like you.

- Impressive, senior

advanced chemistry?

You're smart.

I couldn't do that.

- Professor Oster is one of

the toughest teachers here.

- I know!

I was so excited

to hear that we get

to take classes along

with our soccer.

At least that's one

thing I look forward to.

- Oh yeah, that's right up

there with visiting the dentist

and mystery meat day

in the cafeteria,

which reminder, is today.

- Oh, come on.

What's more exciting than

lunch meat with a secret?

America, you're still here!

- You guys know each other?

- Yeah, we go way back.

Remember that time you

fell asleep on the bus?

Classic you.

- He was there

yesterday to witness

the greatest humiliation and

saddest moment of my young life.

- So this is Sea Girl?

- Cory.

Wait, are people

calling me Sea Girl?

- No, no way.

I just mentioned

you to Lewis is all.

Oh, right.

This is Lewis, and I'm Oliver.

- Uh oh, incoming.

- What are you doing?

We're supposed to be warming up.

Gotta work hard

if you don't want

to end up on a

loser practice team.

Why are you talking to Sea Girl?

- Okay, this has been great.

I'll see you around?

- I'll be here.

Who, what, and why was that?

- That was the unnatural

phenomenon known as "Edie."

- And we do mean phenomenon.

- She learned to dribble

the day she learned to walk.

- I hear Pele is her uncle.

- And Ronaldo is

her other uncle.

- And I hear you all

talking a bunch of nonsense.

She's not that good.

Come on, I'll walk

you to chemistry.

So, what's up with

you and Oliver?

- What do you mean?

- I mean, speaking of

Advanced Chemistry.

- What? Oh stop.

- He's one of the best

players in the school.

Everyone thinks he

and Edie are dating,

but they've just been

friends since they were kids.

- I'm not listening.

- Oh yeah sure.

But if you were, you'd

hear me saying that

he's the cute Australian

soccer player,

and you're the school's

mysterious new American.

- I'm Sea Girl.

- So, you just need

some rebranding.

- See, if you get

here early enough,

you get the whole

field to yourself.

- So Edie, what have you

been up to since last summer?

- School, my parents

were on location

in New Zealand for

most of the year.

- Must be great to have

such fantastic parents.

How about you, Oliver?

- Well.

- What?

- My dad lost his job.

It's been kind of tough.

- That's awful, mate.

- Yeah, I had to get

a job to pay for camp.

It's my last chance to play.

- What?

- Well, I'm gonna have to

be working when I get back.

I'm not gonna have time.

- What are you talking about?

You're one of the best players

at the best soccer

camp in Australia.

- So?

- So, there are going to

be scouts watching you.

If you really focus,

you could get picked

up by a pro league.

- We can help you?

- You think so?

- Like I said mate,

this is your year.

The world is your burrito.

- Oyster.

- He's allergic

to shellfish, so.

- Guys are you look at Leah?

- Yes.

I'm pretty sure she went

for the E Team last year.

- Do you reckon we'll be getting

into the E Team this year?

- I really wanted to.

- No glasses!

- I really only need

them for reading.

- Well, you look great.

- You made it.

- Are you ready for tryouts?

- Was Thomson's plum

pudding model of

atomic architecture correct?

No.

- You really don't play

sports at all, do you?

- Nope, it's always

been me and my books.

If it were up to me,

it would stay that way.

- Okay, stop.

Look, if you'd read the

gigantic sign on your bus,

you'd be swimming with

the humpbacks right now.

- Common misconception,

humpbacks migrate south.

- Okay snooze.

The point is, you're not

swimming with the whales.

You're here, with the

coolest roommates on Earth.

Why don't you make

the most of it?

Break out of your shell,

and try something different.

Come on, loosen up a little.

- Well, cardiovascular

activity has been linked

to the generation of new

neurons in the brain.

- That's the spirit!

I think.

- You've gotta follow through.

♪ Let's go one and all

let me show you how ♪

♪ In the know layin' low

don't want to blow it now ♪

♪ Let's go in the know

let me show you how ♪

- Charlotte.

♪ Kick it kick it kick

it and let it bounce ♪

♪ Kick it let it bounce

bounce bounce bounce ♪

♪ Kick it come on ♪

♪ Kick it ♪

♪ Come on kick it ♪

♪ Let's go one and all

let me show you how ♪

♪ In the know layin' low

don't want to blow it now ♪

♪ Let's go in the know

let me show you how ♪

- Okay,

switch up now please.

♪ Kick it let it bounce ♪

♪ Kick it let it bounce

bounce bounce bounce ♪

♪ Kick it let it bounce ♪

♪ Kick it let it bounce

bounce bounce bounce ♪

♪ Kick it let it bounce ♪

♪ Let it bounce ♪

♪ Kick it kick it kick

it let it bounce ♪

♪ Kick it let it bounce

bounce bounce bounce ♪

♪ Kick it let it bounce ♪

♪ Kick it let it bounce

bounce bounce bounce ♪

♪ Kick it ♪

- Nice kick.

- That was a nice

warmup to the season.

- That was warmup?

- The first day's

always hardest, it

- I hurt in muscles I

didn't even know I had.

- Come on, we'll just

get you back to the room.

- Hey, they're

posting the teams!

- Yes, E Team for life!

You've improved a lot

since last year, Janessa.

Too bad it wasn't enough.

- Well, the good news is that

we are all on the same team.

Hashtag WOTB!

- Okay, but what's WOTB?

- Worst of the best.

We only made the

practice team, again.

- I thought you guys looked

great out there today.

- Yeah, and that's why

we're the worst of the best.

- It's an elite soccer camp

but somebody's got to be

at the bottom of the list.

- And at good old Harold

Academy, that's us.

- Not for long.

- What do you mean?

- Didn't you guys hear?

They're talking about cutting

the practice team next year.

- Wait, what?

- So anyone who's on

the practice this year--

- Probably won't even

get in next year.

- Welcome to the team.

- Wait, what, wait,

they put me on a team?

- Well yeah, what did you

think was gonna happen?

- They'd realize I'm

so bad at sports,

they'd buy that blimp

with rappelling ropes?

- Oh, Edie is captain

of the E team again.

- And that's special

or something?

- Well, E stands for excellence.

- It's the top

team at the school.

My dad was on the boys'

E Team when he came here.

- And my brother was captain.

- Are they all like Edie?

- Nobody's as special

as queen Edie.

- Edie's parents are

big TV stars over here.

- She thinks she's so much

better than all of us,

and that we should all

worship her or something.

- Just steer clear of

her and you'll be fine.

- Hi, Mom and Dad.

I tried to call but I

couldn't get through.

Guess you're deep in the jungle.

Try not to get eaten

by a giant snake.

So, have you had

a chance to figure

out how to get me out of here?

They put me on a team.

Like a soccer team.

To play soccer.

Can you believe that?

Anyways, please call

me soon with news.

Please.

Please, please, please!

Love, Cory.

- Sorry to interrupt,

I just left my book

in here after class.

- No worries.

I'm just working

on a demonstration

of atomic emission

and luminescence.

It's for my science

presentation.

- You're working

on that already?

- Well, it's a big

part of the grade.

I wanted to get a head start.

- Is that a pickle?

- That's a keen observation.

See, by sending voltage

through a pickle,

the electrons from sodium atoms

present in the

pickle are excited

to a higher energy

state and then relaxed,

emitting their energy

as visible yellow light,

which is interesting

to precisely

no one in this room

besides myself.

- Don't, I love pickles.

- Oliver, what's

taking you so long?

- Cory's just teaching me

how to make a

glow-in-the-dark pickle.

- Actually, I'm studying atomic

emission and luminescence.

- Okay, well try not to nerd

so hard you hurt yourself.

- Are you done?

- Got it.

- Then let's go.

- Nice goggles.

- What was that about?

- I know, that new

girl is so weird.

It's like--

- Not her, you.

You seem to have some

sort of thing against her.

- I just don't buy

her act, that's all.

- What act?

- A random American

girl shows up

at the best development

camp in Australia

but can't even play.

- It was a mistake.

- That's another thing.

She's a super nerd who can't

even read the sign on a bus.

- Come on.

- Oliver, you need

to stay focused

on impressing the

scouts this year.

You can't get distracted,

especially by her.

What's so great about Sea Girl?

- Well, free pickles.

And they glow in the dark.

- What are we

doing on the beach?

- Beats me.

- Maybe my boat is

coming back to get me!

Or maybe not.

So, can I ask a question?

- Sure, shoot.

- Why do our uniforms feel like

they're leftovers from 1995?

- Because they're

leftovers from 1995.

- The E Team gets all

the new equipment,

so the practice team gets

stuck with the castoffs.

- Good morning, practice team.

I thought today we would run

some drills on the beach.

- Excuse me, Coach.

- Yeah.

Doesn't the physics

of running and kicking

in the sand just make

everything that much harder?

- Yep, yeah the

physics does that.

And if you can kick

a goal on the beach,

then you can kick a

goal on the field,

so let's line up and

count off into teams.

- How about this?

Do you like this?

- Cory, Cory beach boogie.

- Cory.

- Seriously Cory.

- Thermosalinograph!

Oliver, hi!

So how long have you

been standing there?

Probably long enough.

Well, we were just--

- Just doing the Cory

Cory Beach Boogie?

Yeah, that's my favorite.

- So, what are you doing here?

- Well actually we were

just gonna go for a swim.

- We're going swimming.

What's up?

- Want to join us?

- Actually I have a

chemistry presentation--

- That she's already spent

four hours practicing for.

We are in.

- But I didn't bring

my bathing suit.

- Come on!

- I don't really like swimming.

- But you're Sea Girl.

- That's a bad idea.

- Sounds like you had

a rough year, man.

- Yeah, and the worst part is,

I know things are

still hard at home,

and I'm not there and I

can't do anything to help.

- What do your parents say?

- They say I shouldn't worry,

I should focus on what I can

control, and play my best.

That's what you can

do to help, man.

Play your best here so

you can get picked up,

become a huge soccer star,

and buy me and your

parents mansions,

next to yours in

like, Glamarama.

Now all you need to do is

show 'em what you can do.

- That's easier said than done.

- You know, most

things are buddy.

Most things are.

Want to head back?

- No, I think I'm just

gonna take a minute.

- I'll be right back.

- Hey, I just remembered.

- Everything okay?

- Are you kidding?

At a beach bonfire, okay is

the bare minimum you can be.

I just wanted to

get away for a bit,

be alone with my thoughts.

- Oh sorry, I'll leave.

- No no no, stay.

I'm all out of thoughts.

Are you having fun?

- For the first time

since I've been here,

I think I might be.

- Ah, that's not true, I saw

you with that glowing pickle.

You guys were having a blast.

- Well, it's true,

as a general rule,

I do find science to be

easier company than people.

- Oh sorry, I'll leave.

- No stay, I'm all

out of science.

- So, how's the soccer portion

of soccer camp treating you?

- That's not quite so great.

But I did make a pass today.

- That's awesome.

- Yeah, I'm thinking

national team by next month.

- Get lost again, Sea Girl?

- We were just

catching some air.

- I've seen you

play goalie, Cory.

You should focus on

catching the ball.

- Okay, you need a marshmallow.

- What's her problem?

- That's the beauty of Edie.

She doesn't have any problems.

She's just that way.

- All right, give it

all you got, let's go.

Great work, beautiful.

Crowd go wild.

Janessa, well done.

Charlotte, you're up.

Come on, hustle,

let's move girls.

Okay, let's go, kick

it like you mean it.

Yes, almost great, you

gotta work some footwork.

Okay, Cory.

Let's go, let's go, let's go.

Okay Cory, let's bring it home.

Uh, yep.

Just to the other home

with the goal in it.

Now, that's time up.

Okay girls, I will see you

back here tomorrow, thank you.

- Tomorrow maybe,

but not next year.

- Come on Charlotte,

let's not think like that.

Let's just make the most

of the time we have here.

- Can I please have my bag?

- What bag?

- Don't play cute.

Give me my bag.

- I seriously don't know

what you're talking about.

- I don't have time for your

games right now, Edie, okay?

- You know what, I

do feel something.

Is this what you're looking for?

Is this your bag?

Oops.

- Thanks.

- Can you tell her?

- I don't want to tell her.

- You tell her.

- I'm not gonna tell her.

- If you guys keep looking

at each other like that,

your eyes are gonna

bulge out of your heads.

- Fine.

Are you gonna tell

us what happened

between you and Edie today?

- Edie and I just had a

little misunderstanding

regarding my gear bag.

No biggie.

- Edie might beg to differ.

- You do realize

she's gonna make it

her mission in life to

get you back, right?

- I'm not afraid of Edie.

- I'm not saying you

should be scared,

just maybe don't travel

through the halls alone.

- Or leave any of

your food unattended.

- Or fall asleep for the

next couple of nights,

or ever again.

- Cory should switch

to a secret locker.

- Come on guys, she's

a high school girl.

What's she gonna do?

- Are you sure this

is a good idea?

I mean, if you need a snack, I

have some Twisties in my bag.

- Can you please be quiet?

- Good idea.

- So much for covert.

- What are we looking for?

- This.

- That's the craving

that you're willing

to risk arrest

and expulsion for?

A cucumber?

- Come on, let's go.

- Wait.

- What are you going?

- We can't just take it

without paying for it.

They'll know what

it's for, right?

Hey wait.

- You've left your

Powerpoint at home?

- Well, yeah.

- Why don't you go say hi?

- What?

- If you want to be

part of the loser crew,

don't let me get in the way.

- We've got a couple of minutes

before class starts, you sure?

- Go.

- Hey, so you ready

to show the world

a fluorescent pickle?

- It's actually a

phosphorescent pickle.

See, with a fluorescent object,

the light stops as soon as

the energy source stops.

But with phosphorescence, the

release of light is delayed.

So it's actually a different

process at a subatomic level.

- Who knew there was so

much science involved

in lighting a vegetable?

- Okay, everyone

please, take your seats.

I'm looking forward to

our first presentation.

Cory, to the front.

- My presentation today is about

atomic emission

and luminescence.

During the pickling process,

a pickle absorbs electrolytes,

primarily sodium chloride.

So, due to the ionic

nature of the compound,

sodium chloride will

luminesce when hit with an

electrical current.

I don't understand.

- Miss Bailey, I

expect my students to

take these presentations

seriously, and come prepared.

This is very disappointing.

- But I did.

- Please, take your seat.

- Looks like you've gotten

yourself into quite the pickle.

- Now, last time we were looking

at weak versus

strong electrolytes.

Strong electolytes

ionize completely, 100%.

While weak electrolytes

ionize only partially,

usually in the

order of one to 10%.

That is, the principal

species of solutions

for strong

electrolytes are ions.

Strong acids, strong

bases, and salts.

- That was pretty

rough in there today.

- What?

- Cory's chemistry presentation.

She seemed really embarrassed.

- Hey, what are you

guys talking about?

- Nothing.

- Cory's science presentation.

- I heard about that.

Disaster, huh?

- Maybe she should

have practiced more

instead of hanging

out at the bonfire.

- She did!

Remember, we saw her in the

science lab that one day?

I saw that pickle glow!

- Can we talk about

something other

than pickles for

like five minutes?

- Sure, sure.

- So what happened

with the pickles?

- I don't know, the electrolytes

should have lit it up.

Can a pickle get depickled?

- What, you mean

like, like a cucumber?

That's weird because--

- It's impossible for a

pickle to get depickled.

She must have just

done something wrong.

- Huh.

- Come on, let's

get to practice.

- I'll catch up with you guys.

- Hey, I just wanted

to see if you were okay

after your presentation.

That looked pretty

rough up there.

- Were you in on it?

- In on what?

Did something happen?

- Nothing, I'm fine.

- Well, if you're

not busy tonight--

- Sorry, I am.

- Are you mad at me?

- I'm not mad, I just--

- What?

- I don't understand how you

can be friends with Edie.

- I know she can be

hard to get along with.

- No, superfluid vacuum theory

is hard to get along with.

She's just mean.

- Look, Edie and I go way back.

She's had a hard time.

- And so she has to make

sure everyone else does, too?

- You don't know her.

She's hard to get to know,

but she's more than she seems.

I mean, even a

pickle has a light

on the inside if you

give it a chance, right?

Listen, I've got

to get to practice,

but I'll see you around.

- Woo, yeah.

Yeah, good morning.

Today, I thought that

we would try something

a little bit different,

a little bit exciting.

Please give a warm welcome

to our special guests,

the boys' practice

team, the Orcas!

Okay, all right, inspiring,

and now give an

even warmer welcome,

to our very special guests,

the boys' and girls' E Teams!

Let's go, team captains.

Lewis, Edie.

Boys choose girls,

girls choose boys.

- Ladies first.

- Oliver.

- Meredith.

- Cory.

- What?

- George.

- Are you sure you

meant to pick me?

- Why wouldn't I?

- It's your turn.

- Ben.

- Hang on.

- Oliver, I'm open, touch.

Oh my gosh, I'm so sorry,

I didn't realize

you were so close.

Now we're even.

- Hey, are you okay?

- Is this why you picked me?

- What are you talking about?

- So you could embarrass

me in front of everyone?

- It was an accident.

- Yeah, why would I do

something like that on purpose?

- You're exactly

like her, but worse,

because you seem really nice,

but it's just an act,

and then I end up

feeling like an idiot.

- Cory, come on.

- Just leave me alone.

- Cory?

- So what's going on

with you and Sea Girl?

- What do you mean?

- Come on Edie,

I know when I've been

made an accomplice

to a grand theft pickle.

What's your problem with her?

- It's not her, it's Oliver.

He needs to stay

focused this year,

and whenever she comes around

he acts like a total idiot.

- It's not her,

he's always kind of an idiot.

- Why are you defending her?

- She seems nice.

A little weird.

- A little?

She turned a pickle

into a light bulb.

Well, at least she tried to.

- Look, if you want

replace all her belongings

with cucumbers, fine,

just don't make me a

part of it, all right?

- You were close that time.

Well at least you kicked

it in the right direction.

- It's a ball.

Why can't I kick it

where I want it to go?

- Are you really

angry about the ball?

- Yes,

no,

yes but, not just the ball.

- Is it Oliver?

I know you think he's

messing with you,

but he's not like that.

- I just don't get why

he hangs out with her.

- Yeah, life's a mystery.

Why don't we try

something different?

Close your eyes.

- What?

I can't even kick the ball

straight with my eyes open.

- Just trust me.

This is an exercise I

use in my dance classes.

Okay, take a deep breath in,

and slowly release it.

Become aware of your body.

Where are your arms?

Where are your legs?

- Connected to my torso?

- Shh, now open your eyes,

and feel the ball

connect with your foot.

- Score!

And give me five.

- What are you doing?

- It's a victory dance.

We can't exactly use

them in any real games,

so might as well use them now.

Hey, you got the

ball into something.

That's progress.

- What am I doing wrong?

- Maybe you're

thinking too much.

- There's no such thing.

- You spend so much time

inside of your head.

Just let yourself be

present in the moment.

Like when I'm dancing

or playing soccer,

I just feel the rest of

the world falling away.

Just try it.

- Okay.

- So when you get

up to the goal,

take a deep breath

to steady yourself.

Remember, present in the moment.

And when you're

ready, kick the ball,

right to the back of the net.

Are you okay?

On the positive side, you

seem to be pretty flexible.

Wait, what's

happening over there?

- What's going on?

- Caitlin Ford is

coming here, to Harold.

- Oh my gosh.

When, why?

- For this year's

national tournament.

- And Caitlin is

presenting the trophy

to the winning team.

- Who's Caitlin Ford?

- Only the youngest

Australian ever

to compete in the World Cup.

- She plays wing

for the Matildas.

- I'm sure you've seen her play

for the Australian women's team?

Here, have a look.

- It'll be great

seeing Caitlin again

when she hands us the

trophy at the tournament.

We had all the

Matildas at my parents'

end-of-summer yacht party.

- Don't count your chickens

before they hatch, Edie.

- What did you say?

- I'm pretty sure you heard me.

- Oh, I heard you,

but unfortunately I

Can any of you translate?

- Let me make it crystal clear.

No one cares that

you met Caitlin

on your parents' fancy yacht,

or whether or not you think

you'll win this tournament.

Winners are made on the field.

- I've seen you out

there, Sea Girl.

It's also where losers are made.

I'll meet you there any time.

- You will meet us there.

In the finals.

- She's delusional.

I think you've been exposed

to too many chemicals

in your little science lab.

It's melting your brain.

- Okay everyone.

Why don't we just

take a deep breath.

- The only place you'll

be during the finals

is in the stands,

watching me kill it.

- Where did that come from?

- I'm just so sick of the

way she acts all the time.

Who cares if her parents

are big rock stars?

- They're actually TV stars.

- Whatever.

I wouldn't care if her father

was Erwin Schr dinger himself.

It doesn't make her the

queen of the school.

- Shroding-who?

- Erwin Schr dinger?

Nobel Prize winner?

He formulated the wave equation.

- Just google it

later, she's on a roll.

- I'm just not putting

up with it any more.

- Does that mean you're

gonna play in the tournament?

- It means we're going to

beat her in the tournament.

Come on.

- My team,

why aren't you warming up?

- Coach Smith,

how long have you been coaching

the practice team

here at Harold?

- Going on 20 years.

- And how long has it been

since you guys won a game?

- Going on 20 years.

- What happens next year if

they cut the practice team?

What if we could change that?

- Well, I'd say that you're

not gonna become winners

by sitting around, so.

But I'll give you five minutes.

- Okay, so I got this

idea in science class.

Have you guys ever

heard of magnus force?

- Sounds like something

Superman would use

to crush his enemies.

- Or you could use

it to crush yours.

Magnus force describes

how a spinning cylinder

or sphere moves through the air.

In this case, a soccer ball.

See, depending on

which side you kick

and the force you apply,

you create unequal drag

on the upper and lower

surfaces of the ball,

which causes it to arc

one way or the other.

In layman's terms, this

is how Beckham bends it.

- Cool.

- My theory is that

if you learn how to

visualize the variables

inside your head,

you can calculate

the perfect kick

and get it in the

goal every time.

- That's awesome.

- It's like a whole other

level to playing the game.

- And we need to go

to the next level.

That's why you're going to

design all new uniforms for us.

- Wait, I am?

- If we want to be winners,

we have to act like winners,

which means dressing

like winners,

with uniforms that

don't slow us down.

- Something breathable

and stretchy,

but chic and on trend.

- So we don't have to look

like we're stuck in 1995.

- Exactly.

- Sounds like you'll be busy.

- So will you.

- Coach's playbook?

- I mean, It would

be a playbook,

if we had a playbook,

and not just a pile

of disorganized paper.

- Oh, right.

- Sorry, no offense.

How are we supposed to

figure out our plays,

if we can't figure

out where to get them?

Charlotte, do you think you

could organize these for us?

- A project!

- Okay, so we have science,

fashion and organization

on our side.

But the E Team has Edie.

How are we supposed to beat her?

- By believing that we can.

Janessa, I never managed to

make a kick before in my life,

before you taught me

how to visualize it.

If you could do that for

the rest of the team.

- We could really have a shot.

- Excuse me, I think we're

forgetting something.

There will be no changes,

to the uniforms,

to the playbook,

or to the practice, unless

the coach signs off on it.

I'm totally kidding, I think

they're wonderful ideas.

Got ya, didn't I?

- One, two, three.

- WOTB!

- I'm so inspirational.

- Wonder what's

going on over there?

- Maybe we should

go check it out.

- You know maybe, Cory

could fill you in.

Come on man, focus up.

The girls are watching.

- Mom? Dad?

- Kitten Britches?

- I've been trying

to reach you guys.

- Sorry sweetheart,

it's been hard to get

a connection out here.

How are you holding up?

- I'm okay.

- Well get ready to

be better than okay.

We figured out a way to get

you out of soccer purgatory.

- Even though we think

a well-rounded

education is important,

and sports is great for

your cardiovascular health.

- We found an

international school

nearby our medical station.

It has a terrific

science program,

and we can see each

other on the weekends.

- Oh, wow.

- What's wrong?

- Nothing, nothing's wrong.

- Well, we thought you'd

be excited, sweetheart.

- Can you guys hear me?

Nice acoustics.

And the winner of the

Nobel Prize for Physics is

Corinne Elizabeth Bailey.

- Yeah congratulations,

it's just,

I just really want you to come.

It's a big deal to me.

I don't understand why you

can't come down for one day.

There are teams coming

from all over the country.

Don't say you'll

make it up to me.

You and dad say that all

the time but you never do.

It's just another

show for you but,

this is a big deal for me.

Caitlin's gonna hand out

the trophy to the winner.

Maybe it would be a good

photo op for you guys.

No, we haven't won yet

but, I'm sure my team will.

Yes, I know you can't shut down

production for a maybe but,

you guys haven't

seen me play in ages.

Yeah okay.

I get it.

I'll see you on holidays then.

Okay, tell Dad I love him.

All right, bye.

- Hey, what's up?

- What do you want?

- Nothing just, you know.

Keeping it clean and mean.

- Nice shoes, loser.

- Yeah, my Dad got them for me.

He said he had to buy them

'cause they really

quacked him up.

Normally, I wouldn't wear them,

but I've been really

missing my parents, so.

I just mean,

I know what it's like when

your parents are gone a lot.

My parents won't get

to see me play either.

- Were you listening

in to my call?

- Not on purpose, I'm sorry.

I was just trying to help.

- I don't need your help.

And you want to know

something, Sea Girl?

You don't belong here.

You're terrible at soccer,

you're dragging your whole

team down, and Oliver just--

- What about Oliver?

- He doesn't need

you distracting him.

So why don't you do everyone

a favor and go home?

- Hey, I hear you

guys are trying

some cool new science

stuff on the field.

- Yeah, they are.

- They?

- The team.

- You're not part of the team?

- Not anymore.

I'm leaving.

- Why?

- Don't worry about it.

You should stay

focused on the game.

I know it's important to you.

- Cory, wait.

Cory?

- What do you mean she

leaves in the morning?

- Oliver said her parents

found a new school for her.

- But she already has

a school, this school.

- Something must be going on.

- I bet anything

Edie is behind it.

- So what can we do?

- We talk to her,

convince her to stay.

- I've already tried.

Her mind is made up.

- Did she say why?

- Just that she thinks

that we don't need her.

- Well, she's wrong.

- Okay, but what can we do

if she won't listen to us?

- We show her.

Come on.

You have some sewing to do.

- Hey, I was just finishing up.

What is this?

They're pickles!

Is that supposed to be me?

Yep, that's me.

And they're glowing

because of me?

- You're our sodium chloride.

We can't glow without you.

- I don't know what to say.

- So, say you'll stay,

because in real life,

we can't replace you.

- We can't do this

without you, Cory.

Your friends need you here.

- Friends?

I have friends.

- So what do you say?

Will you stay?

- How can I say no to a

bunch of dancing pickles?

♪ No matter who we are ♪

♪ No matter where we go ♪

♪ No matter what we do ♪

♪ We'll give it all we got ♪

♪ We'll do it all the way ♪

♪ We're gonna give

it all we got ♪

♪ Gather round,

all together now ♪

♪ From the ground

give it to the crowd ♪

♪ Then to the end yeah ♪

♪ Put your hands in the air ♪

♪ Everybody show your heart ♪

♪ Never stop, we're

gonna make it through ♪

♪ To the top, because

I believe in you ♪

♪ Friends to the end, yeah ♪

♪ Put your hands in the air ♪

- Beautiful.

♪ We're gonna give

it all we got ♪

♪ Say we can, we're

gonna prove it now ♪

♪ It's a now, we're

gonna sing a song ♪

♪ Friends to the end,

that's what it's all about ♪

♪ And we do it, all along ♪

♪ Don't be shy, we're

gonna sing it now ♪

♪ Stick around, we're

gonna make it now ♪

♪ Friends to end, yeah ♪

♪ Put your hands in the

air and show your hearts ♪

- Okay you're looking

magnificent my team,

let's practice some

penalty kicks, let's go.

Beautiful.

Okay, let's go.

Go again.

Okay Cory, you're up.

This one's yours.

So close, centimeters

away from brilliant.

All right, all right

let's keep it going.

Get in there, Janessa.

- So it's a two-day tournament,

which will be good for us

because we'll be up against

the lower-seeded teams

in the first half of the day.

- But practice teams

don't make it to day two.

- You guys, that's

not gonna be us.

And I hope you've all been

practicing our victory dance,

because we're going to need it.

One, two, three.

- WOTB!

- Hey ho, let's go.

Hey ho, let's go.

Hey ho, let's go.

Hey ho, let's go.

Hey ho, let's go.

Hey ho, let's go.

Hey yo, here we go.

Hey yo, here we go.

Hey yo, here we go.

Here we go.

One, two, three, four.

- Good follow through,

follow through.

- Come on, Janessa.

- Hey yo, here we go.

Hey yo, here we go.

Hey yo, here we go.

Hey yo, here we go.

Hey yo, here we go.

Hey yo, here we go.

Here we go.

- That's it, she's free pass.

Go Janessa.

- Hey yo, here we go.

Hey yo, here we go.

- It's working.

- Right.

- Hey yo, here we go.

Hey yo, here we go.

Hey yo, here we go.

Here we go.

Hey yo, here we go.

Hey yo, here we go.

Hey yo, here we go.

Here we go.

One, two, three, four.

Hey yo, here we go.

Hey yo, here we go.

Hey yo, here we go.

Here we go.

Congratulations ,

Harold Academy E Team,

and for the first

time in 20 years,

the Harold Academy

Practice Team,

will go head-to-head

in the finals tomorrow.

- Can you believe

what we just did?

- It worked.

I had the whole Magnus

thing in my head

and it was like

bam, pow, swoosh!

Right into the goal.

- We made it to the finals

for the national tournament.

That's sick!

- And, I'm not gonna lie,

we looked great doing it.

- One, two, three.

- WOTB!

- Finals, here we come.

- I can't believe

I'm gonna say this,

but don't wash your

socks, Janessa.

We need all the

luck we can get if

we're gonna beat the E team.

- Lucky for you, I am

not taking these off

until after the tournament.

- Somebody crack a window.

- Guys, we don't need luck,

and I'm not afraid of Edie.

- Did you guys see her today?

I think she's afraid of us.

- Forget Edie.

Did you see Oliver

watching us today?

- I don't think he

was watching us.

- When are you guys

gonna give it up?

- He even wears

out jersey color.

- So, yellow suits

his complexion.

- Oh, so you've noticed

his complexion have you?

- Whatever, I'm a scientist.

I observe things.

It's like my job.

Oh look, I just observed that

my water bottle is empty.

I gotta stay hydrated.

Better go fill this up.

Anybody else? Nope? Okay, bye.

Totally busted.

- Totally busted for what?

- Where, how?

Oh my gosh, you're everywhere.

- Well, I'm not everywhere,

but I am here, to

see you, actually.

I was just dropping

by to see if you want

to grab a fizzy

drink or something.

- I have my water bottle.

- Okay, well good luck

in the finals tomorrow.

- Wait!

I guess one soda couldn't hurt.

- So everything's

looking really promising.

- So does that mean

they're interested?

- Yeah, scouts from three

clubs came up to talk to me.

They're meeting with my

coaches after the tournament.

- That's awesome,

I'm so happy for you.

- You know what else is awesome?

That kick today.

I swear that ball took

a perpendicular turn

between Charlotte's

foot and the net.

- I told you, it's just physics.

It makes perfect sense

once you know how to do it.

- Soccer I can talk to

you about all day long,

but when you get to

physics, you lose me.

- Okay, watch.

So here's the goal, okay?

- Sure.

- And here's the ball.

A lot of players know

how to bend the ball,

but for for less

experienced players,

accuracy can be a problem right?

Until you understand the science

of what causes the ball

to change direction.

Imagine a rocket blasting off.

The gas is shooting

down out of the rocket,

which pushes it up.

It's the same with

a spinning ball.

The air going in the

direction of the spin

goes around the ball

and pushes to the side

like the gas coming

out of a rocket,

so the air on the

other side of the ball

has to push back and,

blast off.

The ball bends and goes

straight into the net.

- You get so excited when

you talk about science.

- Well, I mean it's

pretty exciting stuff.

Some things you can predict,

but some things,

you have no clue

what's going to happen

till you test your theory.

- Yeah, sometimes you

have to test your theory.

- Uh huh.

I don't know if I can trust you.

- Why not?

- Every time I see

you, you're with Edie.

- I'm not with Edie right now.

- I just don't get it.

- I told you, she's more

than what she seems.

- Did you two used

to date or something?

- No.

- Are you seeing her now?

- No, what do I have to do

to get you to see

that I like you?

- It doesn't matter anyway.

I can't have any

distractions right now.

Neither of us can.

- I'm not trying

to distract you.

- Good, then you understand.

- Oh, let me at least

walk you to your dorm.

- I think I'd rather just

be alone and clear my head,

for the big game, you know?

- Yeah, okay.

Good luck tomorrow.

- Thanks.

- Hey.

- You scared me.

- Where were you?

We were gonna organize

a search party.

But then everybody fell asleep.

- Oliver.

- What happened?

- I think he was

about to kiss me.

- About to?

- But then I basically

accused him of either

spying for Edie or

dating her, or both.

- Yeah, that wouldn't do it.

Are you okay?

- Yeah, I'm fine.

Now go back to bed.

We have to kick

Edie's butt tomorrow.

- You should take

your own advice.

- I will, promise, okay?

- Sleep well.

- Welcome

parents, alumni,

students and visitors.

Today is the day we

have been waiting for.

Our Harold Academy

National Tournament Final

is here at last.

Today's game should

be very exciting

and will be topped off

by an awards presentation

from the international

soccer legend, Caitlin Ford.

Cheers to the

participating teams!

- E Team, E Team, E Team,

E Team, E Team, E Team.

- All right guys, circle up.

When we go out there today,

they're gonna discount

us because they think

we're just the practice team.

Well guess what?

Practice is over.

This is it, this is when all

of our hard work comes together

and we show everyone at this

school that we are champions.

- Now let's get out

there on the field and--

- One, two, three, WOTB!

- Yeah.

Yes, I am so inspirational.

- Wait, what are you doing?

- I forgot my water bottle,

I'll be right there.

- Hurry up.

- Hello?

Hello?

- E Team, E Team, E Team.

- Five

minutes to kick off.

Harold Academy's own E Team

versus the practice team

for the championship.

- Hello?

Is somebody there?

Please.

I'm stuck.

- Nice shirt.

- Like it?

Hey, where's Cory?

- Dunno, maybe

she chickened out.

- Hey Janessa, is Cory coming?

- I don't know, she said she

was getting her water bottle.

If she's not out here

before the game starts,

she's gonna be

disqualified from play.

- Where's Cory?

- I don't know.

- Help!

Is anybody out there?

Please!

- Cory?

- I'm locked in the bathroom.

Hello?

- Cory?

- Oliver?

- How did you lock yourself in?

- I didn't.

- Okay, where's the key?

- How should I know?

- The game's about to start.

You won't be able to play

if you don't get out there.

- But the girls need me!

We're a team, WOTB.

- I'll go get someone.

- There's no time.

- Stand back.

- That sounds like it hurt.

- Nope, I'm good.

- Wait!

We can't start the game without

singing the anthem first.

- What are you talking about?

We don't sing the anthem.

- Well, it's about

time we start.

- Are you kidding me?

♪ Australians all

let us rejoice. ♪

♪ For we are young and free ♪

♪ We've golden soil

and wealth for toil ♪

♪ Our home is girt by sea ♪

- Okay, here we go.

I'm gonna break down the door.

- Did it work?

- Uh, it sure did,

my plan worked.

- Thank you.

- Don't mention it.

♪ Then let us sing ♪

♪ Advance Australia Fair ♪

- I'm here.

- Yes, WOTB!

- We sang.

- You did?

- Yeah, we did some singing.

- Oh, thank you.

- Okay, let's go.

♪ Let's do it, let's go ♪

♪ Hey yo ♪

♪ Hey yo ♪

♪ Let's do it, let's go ♪

♪ Hey yo ♪

♪ Hey yo ♪

♪ Let's do it, let's go ♪

♪ Hey yo ♪

♪ Hey yo ♪

♪ Hey, hey, hey ♪

♪ Hey yo ♪

♪ Hey, hey, hey, yeah ♪

♪ Hey yo ♪

♪ Hey yo ♪

♪ Let's do it, let's go ♪

♪ Hey yo ♪

♪ Hey, hey, hey ♪

♪ Hey yo ♪

♪ Hey, hey, hey ♪

♪ Hey yo ♪

♪ Hey, hey, hey, yeah ♪

♪ Hey yo ♪

♪ Hey yo ♪

♪ Let's do it, let's go ♪

♪ Hey yo ♪

♪ Let's do it, let's go ♪

♪ Hey yo ♪

♪ Hey, hey, hey ♪

♪ Hey yo ♪

♪ Hey, hey, hey, yeah ♪

- Woo! Good job guys

- Okay, you are amazing.

That was an awesome

first half ladies.

- Thanks to Cory.

- Thanks to all of us.

- Hey Cory, why don't you sub

in for one of your teammates,

and give someone a bit

of a break for a minute?

- Coach, they're

killing it out there,

and I'm just not that good.

I don't want to

ruin our chances.

- Cory.

- Go out there, and

make me proud, okay?

- All right, good run, good run.

This is so exciting.

- I know. Go guys!

WOTB!

- E Team, E Team, E Team.

♪ Let's do it, let's go ♪

♪ Hey yo ♪

♪ Hey yo ♪

♪ Let's do it, let's go ♪

♪ Hey yo ♪

♪ Hey yo ♪

♪ Hey, hey, hey ♪

♪ Hey yo ♪

♪ Hey, hey, hey, yeah ♪

♪ Hey yo ♪

♪ Hey yo ♪

♪ Let's do it, let's go ♪

♪ Hey yo ♪

♪ Hey yo ♪

♪ Hey, hey, hey ♪

♪ Hey yo ♪

♪ Hey, hey, hey, yeah ♪

♪ Hey yo ♪

♪ Hey yo ♪

♪ Let's do it, let's go ♪

♪ Hey yo ♪

♪ Hey, hey, hey, yeah ♪

- That's

three all, at full time.

According to the rules

of the tournament,

we will be going straight

into a penalty shootout.

- Janessa?

- No.

- Are you okay?

- I think it's sprained.

Cory, you have to take my place.

- Now? I can't.

I've never made a

penalty kick in my life.

Somebody else.

- No, you.

- You brought us here.

- None of us would

be here without you.

- But--

- Listen to me.

Just a few short weeks

ago, you were Sea Girl.

Just a science

brain with no idea

what she was doing

at a soccer camp.

But Cory, you're so

much more than that.

You're a dancer.

- A swimmer.

- A soccer player.

- And our friend.

You've come so far,

but you only have

one more step to go.

You can do this.

The only person who

doesn't believe it, is you.

- Put me in.

- WOTB.

- WOTB!

- Yes, yes.

- Good job, you do the rest.

- I can't take

another round of this.

- Then you better get it in.

- Come on, come on.

- Just let yourself

be present in the moment.

Feel the rest of the

world, falling away.

♪ Dig in deep ♪

♪ There's a fire inside of me ♪

♪ And I know who I am ♪

♪ Who I'm meant to be ♪

♪ I'm not alone ♪

♪ You were always here with me ♪

♪ Now I know who I am ♪

♪ And who I'm meant to be ♪

- No!

♪ It's who I'm meant to be ♪

♪ This is who I'm meant to be ♪

♪ Who I'm meant to be ♪

- One, two, three, WOTB!

- Congratulations.

Congratulations.

The spirit of sportsmanship,

and love of soccer, has

been wonderful to see.

Congratulations to all the teams

that participated

in the competition.

And the winner of

the tournament is,

Harold Soccer Academy

Practice Team.

- You did it.

- What?

- We wouldn't be

here without you.

- Congratulations.

- WOTB!

- What do you want, Edie?

I don't have time for

your games right now.

- Fine, forget about it.

I knew it was stupid anyway.

- Okay Edie, I'll bite.

What is it?

- I just wanted

to say cngrtltns.

- Excuse me?

- Congratulations.

- Would it be any easier

if you tried to spell it?

- I said, congratulations.

You guys were really

good out there today.

- Thank you.

- And I was wondering

if you could teach me

some of that soccer

physics stuff?

- Oh really?

But I thought you

knew everything

there was to know about soccer.

- I do, but I don't

know everything

there is to know about science.

You know we might actually

make a killer team.

- Hmm, well you

have a ways to go

before you could

make it on my team,

but if you're willing to work,

come by our practice

tomorrow after school.

- All right loser, see you then.

- Edie, wait.

- Why? Why do you have

such a problem with me?

- Oliver and I have been friends

since we were little kids,

and I think I was afraid

you were gonna take

him away from me.

- What?

- Not romantically.

He's like a brother to me,

it's just, I'm not like you.

I don't have a lot of friends.

I have to hold on to

the few that I do have.

- I didn't used to be like me,

either, with lots of friends.

But every day is chance to be

someone you weren't yesterday.

What are you doing right now?

- Nothing.

- Come on.

- Where are we going?

- We're going to make

some new friends.

- That your phone?

- I'm sorry, I

have to take this.

Hi guys!

- We're sorry we've been

out of contact for so long.

- The power lines

went down out here

and it's been a real mess.

- But guess what?

It'll take a couple of weeks

to finish processing

your enrollment,

but there's a spot available

at that international

school we told you about.

You can leave tonight!

Cory?

- Listen up everyone.

I just received official

word from the school.

The practice teams

won't be back next year.

They're being combined

with the other teams.

So everyone will play

together in the same squad!

- Cory?

- Sorry, what were you saying?

- We're gonna spring you from

that joint, Kitten Britches.

- Oh, about that, didn't

you get my message?

I think I want to stay here.

- Are you sure?

- I'm sure.

I'm actually

really, really sure.

I gotta go guys.

I love you.

Okay, bye.

- Victory dance.

♪ No matter who we are ♪

♪ No matter where we go ♪

♪ No matter what we do ♪

♪ We just ♪

♪ No matter what's in store ♪

♪ That is just a start ♪

♪ We'll give it all we got ♪

♪ We'll do it all the time ♪

♪ We're gonna give

it all we got ♪

♪ Take it to the crowd ♪

♪ Hands in the air, yeah ♪

♪ Put your hands in the

air let me show you how ♪

♪ Never stop, we're

gonna make it through ♪

♪ To the top, because

I believe in you ♪

♪ Hands in the air, yeah ♪

♪ Put your hands in the air ♪

♪ Don't matter who we are ♪

♪ Don't matter where we go ♪

♪ Don't matter what we do ♪

♪ That is just a start ♪

♪ We'll give it all we've got ♪

♪ We'll do it all the high ♪

♪ We're gonna give

it all we got ♪

♪ All together now ♪

♪ Take it to the crowd ♪

♪ Put your hands in the air ♪

♪ We're gonna show you how ♪

♪ Never stop, we're

gonna make it through ♪

♪ To the top, because

I believe in you ♪

♪ Put your hands in the air ♪

♪ We're gonna do it ♪

♪ We're gonna give

it all we got ♪

♪ No matter, we're gonna do it ♪

♪ We're gonna give

it all we got ♪