Project S The Series: SPIKE - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Episode 1
After a second place win in the volleyball championship, Singha entertains an offer to transfer to St. Sebastian where he could join the top ranked team. Best, the team manager, seeks out an unlikely replacement for the team's coach.

Episode 2
Coach Win benches Puen and Than after a conflict on the court leaving Theppunya at a disadvantage for their first match.

Episode 3
Puen puts Than through his paces to help him develop the strength he needs to be the team's setter.

Episode 4
Theppunya's win against Chonburi sets them in place to compete in the semi-finals of the competition. Unfortunately, after running away from home, Than's physical health begins to suffer impacting his performance on the court.

Episode 5
A conflict between Coach Win and Pete at practice leaves the Theppunya volleyball team without a coach before the semi-finals. Puen, as captain, steps up to impletement what he has learned from Coach Win in the days before the big game.

Episode 6
A faceoff with St. Sebastian during Puen's birthday celebration leaves Than and Puen ready for revenge on the court.

Episode 7
After Singha's accident, Puen is shaken and is not sure if he can proceed to the finals of the competition knowing of Singha's condition. Than reminds Puen of a promise.

Episode 8
With Singha still in the hospital, Puen agrees to continue to the final match in the championship again St. Sebastian.
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