The Emmy Award winning WEPAC Hoops for Hope game is proud to partner with the Emmy Award winning movie, Class C: The Only Game In Town, an 88-minute documentary that follows five girls basketball teams from rural Montana on their journey toward the State Championship. The film tells the story of the challenges facing rural America today, illustrated by the sacrifices made my each young girl and her family in order for her to play basketball. The movie includes commentary from NBA legendary coach and small town native, Phil Jackson.

50% of net proceeds from each DVD sold will go to the WEPAC Alliance.

"As cool as it is to have a nine-time NBA champion be such an intimate part of this film, the real lasting impression comes from some of the most articulate and grounded high school athletes you could ever find. Class C, undoubtedly one of the best films from this year’s [Big Sky Film] festival, local or not, has scores of these eloquent women offering up profound perspective on the bleak future of their dying hometowns, the potential end to generations of history, and how deep-rooted pride in basketball suspends all of that for at least four quarters every few nights during the season."

Skylar Browning
Missoula Independent


"You've captured the spirt of the American west and what makes this country so great. I loved those kids, their families, their coaches, the towns that supported them. Even though their way of life is evaporating right in front of them, they carry on, what a hopeful film. Just great. Loved it."

John Dahl
Director of ROUNDERS and YOU KILL ME