(ATeens Perfect Match plays)
Troy walks into a classroom and all the students turn to look at him.
The scene changes to a young couple staring at each other.
Voice Over: Trying to fit into high school is impossible. Especially when you're in love with the guy every other girl wants.
The girl runs away, only to run into Troy and both look into each other's eyes.
Girl: Admit it. Just because you're popular, we can't be together in public. You don't want to ruin your reputation.
The boy looks up with a surprised face.
The scene changes to show Troy talking with another girl.
Troy: Some people aren't meant to be together. But those two are, maybe they didn't screw up. Maybe we did.
(Song changes to Rascal Flatts What Hurts the Most)
The boy is in the gym shooting and missing the basket every time.
The girl slides down the wall, crying.
Voice Over: Defying the odds gets that much harder. You won't know if you can change anything until you try. But what if everyone was against you trying something new.
Troy and the girl are in the lunchroom, whispering quietly while everyone watches them.
The couple is in the hallway talking. The boy has the girl cornered
Boy: How can you say that? This is fate. We're meant to be together and you know it.
Girl: There is no such thing has fate. There are only actions and the consequences that come from them.
The girl walks away from the boy, clutching her book to her.
Voice Over: based on the hit Disney Channel movie High School Musical. Only challenging your destiny makes you stronger. And sometimes you find out things you don't really want to. You make an Opposite Discovery.
Actual Summary:
Troy's dad gets a coaching offer he can't refuse, in Minnesota. Troy starts in a new school, where the students are both academically and athletically competitive, and you can tell who has higher social status and who doesn't. Then he meets Kate, a girl in all his classes who defies the social barriers, having both popular and unpopular friends. Can Troy help Kate break the status quo, and still stay popular? Or will their plan fail, leaving Tory the unpopular new guy?
