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When the basketball squad travels to Flathead Lake, Montana, to attend an Indian Powwow and play in a tournament, they learn a lesson about trading revenge for forgiveness.
When the basketball squad travels to Flathead Lake, Montana, to attend an Indian Powwow and play in a tournament, they learn a lesson about trading revenge for forgiveness.
The Lewis and Clark Squad is in Montana to watch Jeremiah dance and compete in a pow-wow. Of course, they plan to play 3-on-3 basketball too. Excitement and then stress builds when Larry's prized, autographed basketball is stolen. The only clue is a red Dakota used in the getaway. Larry won't rest until he's found it. He's not the only one having a bad weekend. Cody faces humiliation when falls out of a truck twice. Worst of all, he gets tongue-tied when an old sweetheart shows up with her jealous boyfriend. The guy's ready to go on the warpath against him.
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