Nine for IX Shorts

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  • 2014
  • 1 Season
  • 8.4  (8)

Nine for IX Shorts is a documentary series that features extraordinary stories of female athletes and their impact on sports and society. One of the episodes in this series is about C. Vivian Stringer, who is one of the most successful college basketball coaches of all time, and two remarkable boys who have autism, Jason and Josh McElwain. This episode is directed by Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy and is titled 'Brave in the Attempt.'

The episode begins by introducing the audience to C. Vivian Stringer, who was born in 1948 and grew up in rural Pennsylvania. Stringer's father died when she was just a young girl, and she was raised by her mother, who instilled in her the values of hard work and determination. As a young woman, Stringer became interested in basketball and went on to become a star player at Temple University. After college, she began coaching and quickly made a name for herself, leading multiple teams to the Final Four.

The documentary then shifts to the story of Jason and Josh McElwain. The two boys, who are brothers, both have autism, which can make it difficult for them to communicate and interact with others. However, they both have a passion for basketball and are members of the basketball team at Greece Athena High School in upstate New York. Jason, who is 17 at the time, is the team manager and helps out with practices and games. Josh, who is 11, joins the team as a ball boy.

As the basketball season progresses, it becomes clear that Jason has a special talent for the game. During one game, Coach Jim Johnson decides to put Jason in for the final four minutes of the game, despite the fact that he has never played in a varsity game before. Jason's first shot is a miss, but his second shot is a three-pointer, which causes the crowd to erupt in cheers. Jason goes on to score 20 points in just four minutes, becoming an instant celebrity and inspiring people all over the world.

The documentary then returns to C. Vivian Stringer, who reflects on the challenges she has faced as a black woman in the world of college basketball. She talks about the pressure she feels to be a role model for her players and the importance of staying true to oneself in the face of adversity. She also discusses the impact that her success has had on other women in sports and expresses her hope that more women will be given the opportunity to lead in the future.

Throughout the episode, we see footage of Stringer coaching her team, as well as interviews with people who know her, including fellow coaches and former players. We also see clips of Jason and Josh playing basketball, as well as interviews with their parents and Coach Johnson. The storytelling is compelling and emotional, and the episode is a testament to the power of determination and resilience.

In conclusion, Nine for IX Shorts is a must-watch series for anyone who loves sports and is interested in the stories of female athletes. The episode about C. Vivian Stringer, Jason McElwain, and Josh McElwain is particularly inspiring and highlights the importance of perseverance and belief in oneself. The documentary is a heartwarming exploration of the human spirit and the ways in which sports can bring people together.

Nine for IX Shorts is a series that ran for 1 seasons (6 episodes) between August 2, 2014 and on

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6. Play A Round With Me
August 2, 2014
In the 1980s, Jan Stephenson made a rousing run to the top of the LPGA, with a golf game to win championships and a sex appeal that sparked controversy. But no matter what people said or thought about Stephenson, one thing is undeniable -- she livened up the tour for nearly a decade with her colorful life.
Uncharted Waters
5. Uncharted Waters
August 1, 2014
It was a stunning announcement: Bill Koch, winner of the 1992 America's Cup, wanted to form an all-female sailing team to try to win the 1995 Cup. The bold experiment ended in heartbreak for the Mighty Mary's crew, but the twists and turns of their story are worth remembering.
Brittney Griner: Lifesize
4. Brittney Griner: Lifesize
July 31, 2014
From a celebrated hoops prodigy to a self-reliant professional basketball star, from Baylor to the WNBA and overseas, Brittney Griner had a wild ride last year. Her trip ended in China, where she drew oohs and aahs from fascinated crowds ... and learned a little something about herself along the way.
Rowdy Ronda Rousey
3. Rowdy Ronda Rousey
July 29, 2014
On Feb. 23, 2013, Ronda Rousey made history by becoming the UFC's first female bantamweight champion. After locking up her signature armbar on Liz Carmouche, Rousey became the No. 1 female fighter in the world, and she has been on the rise ever since. Where did this force of nature come from? And how high can Rousey go? The film takes an inside look at that fight and how Rousey's ascension is paving the way for female fighters.
Love & Payne
2. Love & Payne
June 5, 2014
On the anniversary of Payne Stewart's death, Hannah Storm's documentary looks back on the tragedy that took his life -- and how his wife, Tracey, has tried to move on with hers.
Coach
1. Coach
June 18, 2013
C. Vivian Stringer is one of the most prolific coaches in the history of college basketball. She was the first to lead three different schools to the NCAA Final Four (Cheyney University of Pennsylvania, Iowa and Rutgers) and received the highest honor of all in 2009 -- a place alongside Michael Jordan, John Stockton, Jerry Sloan and David Robinson as an inductee into the Basketball Hall of Fame.
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Nine for IX Shorts is available for streaming on the website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Nine for IX Shorts on demand at Amazon, Google Play and Apple TV.
  • Premiere Date
    August 2, 2014
  • IMDB Rating
    8.4  (8)