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* {{Tagline}}: "The only way to settle the score is to take it to the Alley!".

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* {{Tagline}}: "The only way to settle the score is to take it to the Alley!".Alley!".

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* ExcitedShowTitle: '''Alley Cats Strike!'''.
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It aired on March 18, 2000.

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It aired on March 18, 2000.
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A Creator/DisneyChannelOriginalMovie directed by Creator/RodDaniel that has a group of teenagers becoming involved in a school bowling rivalry.

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A Creator/DisneyChannelOriginalMovie Disney Channel Original Movie directed by Creator/RodDaniel that has a group of teenagers becoming involved in a school bowling rivalry.
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A Creator/DisneyChannelOriginalMovie directed by Creator/RodDaniel that has a group of teenagers becoming involved in a school bowling rivalry.

The movie stars Creator/KyleSchmidt, Creator/RobertRichard, Creator/KaleyCuoco, Creator/MattMcCoy, Creator/HardeeTLineham, Creator/TimReid, Creator/DaphneReid, Creator/DavidReale, Creator/LauraVandervoort, Creator/AlishaMorrison, Creator/BillLake, and Creator/MaryLuZahalan.

It aired on March 18, 2000.

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* OpposingSportsTeam: The plot has a rival junior high schools of East Appleton and West Appleton. The teams are called the Wolfpack and the Wildcats, respectively. The heroes go to West Appleton. The rival towns/schools are in constant competition for the Mighty Apple. For the final game, East Appleton doesn't have a dedicated bowling team. According to the rules, only the members of the West Appleton bowling club at the time of the announcement are allowed to join the team, which includes a RagtagBunchOfMisfits who enjoy bowling just for the fun of it. Todd [=McLemore=], a star basketball player and the mayor's son, turns out to be a member of the club as well (one of his friends added him by accident), except he has never played bowling before. When Todd and Alex (whose father owns a bowling alley) go to East Appleton to take a look at their competition, they are scared to see a team of dedicated bowlers who deal a strike after strike with machine-like precision. When they catch Alex at the alley, they are ready to beat him up until Todd intervenes. However, since, during the game, nothing one team does physically affects the other, no dirty tricks are involved. Naturally, everything comes down to a single frame.
* SeriousBusiness: Despite the first guess, the Serious business isn't so much bowling itself, but rather the rivalry between the city's two schools. Though in this case the TrueCompanions are as bewildered by their schools behavior as anyone else would be.
* {{Tagline}}: "The only way to settle the score is to take it to the Alley!".

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