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  1. The St. Tammany Miracle is a 1994 American sports drama film directed by Joy N. Houck, Jr. and Jim McCullough Sr. The film stars Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Soleil Moon Frye . Premise. The film focuses on the basketball team of an Episcopalian all-girl high school, where they try to make a name, despite only a little funding.

    • Jim McCullough Sr., Jim McCullough Jr.
    • Jay Weigel
  2. 9 dic 2021 · 199K subscribers. Subscribed. 820. 177K views 2 years ago. Despite very little funding, an all-girls Episcopalian high school basketball team fights to make a name for themselves through the help...

    • 90 min
    • 180,2K
    • FamBrand
  3. The St. Tammany Miracle: Directed by Joy N. Houck Jr., Jim McCullough Sr.. With Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Soleil Moon Frye, Jamie Luner, Jeffrey Meek. A girls' Episcopalian high school basketball team fights to make a name for themselves through the help of their new female coach.

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    • Drama, Sport
    • Joy N. Houck Jr., Jim McCullough Sr.
    • 90
  4. 25 feb 2021 · TAMMANY MIRACLE (1994) | Official Trailer Starring: Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Soleil Moon Frye, Julie McCullough, Jamie Luner, Jeffrey Meek Once a women's basketball star in college, Lootie Pfannder...

    • 2 min
    • 1048
    • Multicom Entertainment
  5. The new coach of a girls basketball team faces an uphill battle in her quest to turn a bunch of losers into winners.

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    • Joy N. Houck Jr., Jim Mccullough Sr.
    • Drama
    • Mark-Paul Gosselaar
  6. The St. Tammany Miracle. Summaries. A girls' Episcopalian high school basketball team fights to make a name for themselves through the help of their new female coach. A girl's Catholic high school basket ball team fights to make a name for themselves through the help of their new female coach, and with very little funding.

  7. 1 gen 1994 · Overview. The St. Tammany Miracle is an inspiring story which shows how a determined coach can bring a handful of individuals from the failure of a dark and dusty gym into the glaring light of a state championship! Joy N. Houck Jr. Director. Jim McCullough Sr. Director. Jim McCullough Jr. Writer.