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Marvyn is learning that he can’t just "bark orders like a dictator" anymore; he has to consider the emotional needs of his daughter and his players.

While house hunting, Emma meets Lucas, a local surfer who just happens to be the brother of Louise Gruzinsky, the team’s star player. High School Drama & Media Pressure

Inspired by JFK’s famous moon speech, Korn pushes the team to do things "not because they are easy, but because they are hard".

While the team works on the court, a student reporter for the school paper is busy digging for "dirt" on Coach Korn, putting the players in a tough spot as they try to balance loyalty to their coach with their own reputations. Key Themes

Marvyn initially expects Emma to live with him at his hotel. He tries to sell her on the perks (no dishes, "hotel elves" to clean the sheets), but Emma isn't convinced.

The professional stakes are high, but the personal ones are even higher as Marvyn’s daughter, , officially arrives in town.

The move to Division Two proves that while Korn is in "rehab" at a high school, his competitive fire hasn't dimmed.