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.
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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.
Thirty-one years into her basketball coaching career, Diane Hernandez was ready for a break.
Spring Valley’s Tyson Perkins told his coach before each of the last four seasons that he would break the school record for goals scored in a season.
Follow the link for preseason information for Liberty boys basketball.
Coronado’s Berkeley Oblad didn’t see the most playing time on her own team this season.
Shadow Ridge goalkeeper Jenna Gallagher broke her finger midway through the season in practice while scrimmaging the boy’s junior varsity team.
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.
Faith Lutheran’s Julia Becker was the most dominant girls golfer in the state this fall.
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.
Jordan Davis never has been one to get things handed to him.
