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Totally Hoops

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Totally Hoops
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Created byDouglas Ross
J. Rupert Thompson
StarringAshley Brown
Michele DeVault
Lauren Bahun
Alisha Grusz
Shelby Georges
Kristen Shenk
Lindsey Goldsberry
Aisha Jefferson
Tiffany Williams
Steve Douglas
Maria Getty
Ashley Burtsfield
Matt Gatzulis
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes16
Production
Executive producersDouglas Ross
Greg Stewart
J. Rupert Thompson
ProducerLaura Z. Thompson
Running time22 minutes
Production companyEvolution Films
Original release
NetworkDisney Channel
ReleaseJanuary 7 (2001-01-07) –
November 3, 2001 (2001-11-03)

Totally Hoops is a Disney Channel reality television series. It tracked the experiences of eleven girls on the Dayton, Ohio Lady Hoopstars, a nationally acclaimed 14-and-under AAU basketball team, throughout the 2000s.[1][2]

The Hoopstars

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  • 5 – Maria Getty: 5'8" guard, age 13
  • 11 – Lauren Bahun: 5'8" guard, age 14
  • 12 – Shelby Georges: 5'7" guard, age 13,
  • 13 – Alisha Grusz: 5'9" forward, age 13
  • 20 – Michele DeVault: 5'10" center, age 14
  • 22 – Aisha Jefferson: 5'8" forward, age 13
  • 23 – Ashley Burtsfield: 5'8" guard, age 13
  • 24 – Kristen Shenk: 5'9" guard, age 14
  • 25 – Lindsey Goldsberry: 5'8" guard, age 13
  • 32 – Ashley Brown: 5'10" forward, age 13
  • 45 – Tiffany Williams: 7'0" center, age 13
  • 40 - Kelsey Bruce : 5’6” guard, age 13
  • Coach: Steve Douglas

Episodes

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No. Title Original
air date
1-2 "Making The Cut" January 7, 2001
3 "Meet The Hoopstars" January 14, 2001
4 "It's How You Play The Game" January 21, 2001
5 "Meet Your Match" January 28, 2001
6 "No Pain, No Game" April 2, 2001
7 "West Virginia, Here We Come" April 15, 2001
8 "I'm Trying To Quit" February 18, 2001
9 "Home Sweet Home" February 25, 2001
11 "Underachievers Anonymous" November 3, 2001
12 "The End Of The World As We Know It" March 25, 2001
13 "Enemy Of The States" January 4, 2001
14 "Here Comes The Sun" August 4, 2001
15–16 "Nationals" November 2, 2001
17 "Some Like It Hot" November 3, 2001
18 "Underachievers Anonymous" November 3, 2001

References

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  1. ^ "Girls' Team Plays for Real in 'Totally Hoops'; Television: Disney Channel follows the diverse teens of the Dayton Lady Hoopstars on and off the court". Los Angeles Times. January 5, 2001. ProQuest 421568812. Retrieved May 29, 2022.
  2. ^ "FOR YOUNG VIEWERS; A Lot of Girls Have Hoop Dreams, Too". The New York Times. January 7, 2001. ProQuest 2233006569. Retrieved May 29, 2022.
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