
Spiker
Drama
Overview
Three hopefuls try to earn a position as a member of the United States men's national volleyball team. The try-outs are extremely competitive and they find very difficult to handle the unconventional and rigorous training methods developed by the team's coach
Top Cast


Michael Parks
Michael Parks
Coach Doames
Michael Parks
Coach Doames


Patrick Houser
Patrick Houser
'Catch' Viecelli
Patrick Houser
'Catch' Viecelli


Stephen W. Burns
Stephen W. Burns
Sonny
Stephen W. Burns
Sonny


Christopher Allport
Christopher Allport
Newt
Christopher Allport
Newt
Kristi Ferrell
Kristi Ferrell
Pam Howard
Kristi Ferrell
Pam Howard


Ken Michelman
Ken Michelman
Steve Landow
Ken Michelman
Steve Landow
Jo McDonnell
Jo McDonnell
Marcia Steinbech
Jo McDonnell
Marcia Steinbech


Natasha Shneider
Natasha Shneider
Wanda
Natasha Shneider
Wanda
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