
Toe to Toe
Drama · Romance
Overview
Out on the lacrosse pitch, wealthy but troubled Jesse and poor but driven Tosha form an easy and deep bond, but their relationship is threatened once they enter the hallways of an elite prep school they attend in Washington, D.C. There, they must work to overcome racial and other tensions in their classmates, and in themselves, if they hope to keep their friendship alive.
Top Cast


Louisa Krause
Louisa Krause
Jesse
Louisa Krause
Jesse


Sonequa Martin-Green
Sonequa Martin-Green
Tosha (as Sonequa Martin)
Sonequa Martin-Green
Tosha (as Sonequa Martin)


Chris Riggi
Chris Riggi
Jason
Chris Riggi
Jason


Gaius Charles
Gaius Charles
Kevin
Gaius Charles
Kevin
Silvestre Rasuk
Silvestre Rasuk
Rashid
Silvestre Rasuk
Rashid


Thuliso Dingwall
Thuliso Dingwall
Miles
Thuliso Dingwall
Miles
James Kinstle
James Kinstle
Rick
James Kinstle
Rick
Jack Fitzmorris
Jack Fitzmorris
Preppy Boy
Jack Fitzmorris
Preppy Boy


Jamie Nocher
Jamie Nocher
Luke
Jamie Nocher
Luke
Kheedim Oh
Kheedim Oh
Simon
Kheedim Oh
Simon
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