| "The Match Game" | |
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| Air date | October 27th, 2010 |
| Writers | Jennifer Schuur |
| Director | John Dahl |
| Producers | Allan Arkush; Peter Calloway; Anne Kenney; Curtis Kheel; Rose Lam; Kevin Murphy; Jennifer Schuur; Tom Welling |
| Starring | Aly Michalka; Ashley Tisdale; Robbie Jones; Heather Hemmens; Matt Barr; Gail O'Grady; Sharon Leal |
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"The Match Game" is the seventh episode of the teen drama series Hellcats. The episode was directed by John Dahl with a script written by Jennifer Schuur. It first aired on the CW Network on Tuesday, October 27th, 2010 at 9:00 pm. In this episode, the Hellcats put together a date auction in order to raise money to go to nationals. Dan Patch tries to bid on Savannah Monroe, but Savannah's old flame, Noah Campbell outbids him.
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Aly Michalka | Marti Perkins |
| Ashley Tisdale | Savannah Monroe |
| Robbie Jones | Lewis Flynn |
| Heather Hemmens | Alice Verdura |
| Matt Barr | Dan Patch |
| Gail O'Grady | Wanda Perkins |
| Sharon Leal | Vanessa Lodge |
Guest Stars[]
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Teryl Rothery | Layne Monroe |
| Ryan Kennedy | Jake Harrow |
| Andrew Airlie | J. Gilmartin |
| Tom Stevens | Noah Campbell |
| Craig Anderson | Morgan Pepper |
| D.B. Woodside | Derrick Altman |
| Emma Lahana | Charlotte Monroe |
| Alana Randall | Frankie |
| Jeremy Wong | Darwin |
| Andrea Brooks | Jemma Linkletter |
| Aubrey Arnason | Jane Loomis |
| Marshall Caplan | Silver Fox |
Co-Stars[]
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Louise Hradsky | Gretchen |
| Chantal Hunt | Dance double |
| Jennifer Oleksiuk | Dancer |
| Elizabeth Tookey | Dancer |
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