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Liberty
The Tarkanian Classic boys basketball tournament nearly doubled in size this year. And it could have been even larger.
The old saying that football games are won in the trenches holds true in all-star games, too.
Liberty came into Saturday’s Division I state semifinal football game at Rancho hoping to force turnovers to stay with the nation’s top-ranked team.
Liberty’s football team hasn’t had a consistent offensive identity this season.
Welcome to the Thanksgiving edition of Fielder’s Choices. Pumpkin spice not included.
Liberty running back Spencer Wilson didn’t think much of his first-half performance on Friday night.
Basic senior wide receiver Josh Villaros remembers walking off the field following a 42-12 loss to Liberty to open the season. And he didn’t think his team would get another shot at the four-time defending Sunrise Region champs.
Kainoa Granstrom certainly wasn’t the most imposing linebacker in town.
With Liberty clinging to a six-point lead with 39 seconds left in Friday’s Division I Sunrise Region semifinal at Coronado, there was a moment when freshman defensive back Jake Dedeaux feared he had given up the game-winning touchdown to the Cougars.
I’ve been on a good run lately, picking games at a 75 percent success rate over the past three weeks. The last time I was this hot was a couple of summers ago when I correctly solved six straight “Wheel of Fortune” puzzles while I was staying with my grandma.
Less than a second in last week’s regular-season finale changed Green Valley’s playoff fate.
November has arrived, and with it comes two of my least favorite things: Movember mustaches and pimples caused by eating too much Halloween candy.
If there was a way to rate how badly the first quarter went for Liberty on Thursday, it would fall somewhere between catastrophic and disastrous.