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The characters and events in this story are based on actual people and events in and around Kenosha County Wisconsin in 1999.
The real "Keith Olsen" is still the cross country coach at Westosha Central High School in Paddock Lake, Wisconsin.
There are multiple scenes being filmed in the lunchroom at Central High School here in Paddock Lake, WI, a suburb of Kenosha.
Writer/Director Richard Blake turned in a hand written version of the script (then titled "I Can Run") to a screenplay competition in Chicago when he was just 17 years old winning first place and a five thousand dollar prize.
The popular food service companies, Subway and Chic-fil-a both came on as official sponsors for the film, and in addition provided lunch and or dinner during production for the cast and crew.
"Coach Keith Olsen: [Put in the time]"
"Coach Keith Olsen: You're chasing but you're also getting chased. That's the essence of racing, ladies and gentlemen."