Size advantage proves pivotal for Liberty
Liberty's girls basketball roster boasts five players standing 6-feet or taller.
It's no surprise the Patriots' offensive game plan is to go inside.
The Patriots scored 30 points in the paint Friday, including a 6-for-6 effort from 6-3 center Jazmin O'Bannon, as Liberty easily turned aside visiting Coronado 58-35 in an early Southeast League showdown.
"Our inside game was certainly the key," said Liberty coach Rich Santigate. "It was a sentimental game for me, because I coached some of those Coronado players in middle school. Those kids have lots of potential, and they play hard."
While Liberty (7-4, 2-0 Southeast) was finding its range inside, Coronado struggled with its plan - firing long-range jumpers, many from behind the 3-point arc.
Coronado (6-2, 1-1) began 5-for-24 from the field, including 1-for-8 on 3-pointers, and trailed 33-14 at the half. The Cougars were held without a field goal for a stretch of nearly 7½ minutes.
Coronado did show a brief moment of fire in the third quarter, as Kayla Watterson, Gabi Turturro and Sofie Cruz all made buckets to pull the Cougars to within 34-20. However, Coronado made just two free throws in the final 4:56 of the period, and Liberty enjoyed a 39-22 cushion heading into the final period.
Kealy Brown led Liberty with 13 points and nine steals. O'Bannon, who left the game in the second quarter after falling to the floor while attempting to catch a pass, finished with 12 points, and Sydney Clark scored 10.
Turturro and Cruz each scored nine points to lead Coronado.
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FRIDAY'S HIGHLIGHTS
BOYS
• Bishop Gorman's Stephen Zimmerman tallied seven of his 24 points in overtime and had eight rebounds and three blocks as the host Gaels outlasted Morgan Park (Ill.), 83-80 at the Tarkanian Classic.
• Valley's Daniel Young posted 23 points, 15 rebounds and five blocks to help the Vikings top host Green Valley, 84-64..
• Palo Verde's Eris Winder poured in 33 points in the Panthers' 83-69 win over visiting Sierra Vista.
• Desert Pines' Re'meake Keith had 18 points and eight rebounds to lift the Jaguars by Kearns (Utah), 68-61 in the Tip-Off Classic at Provo, Utah.
GIRLS
• Bonanza's Trane'e Jenkins had 25 points, seven rebounds and three steals as the Bengals topped Chaparral, 65-44 in the Vegas Invitational at Mountain View.
• Green Valley's Maggie Manwarren pumped in 35 points to lead the Gators to a 58-50 home win over Valley.
• Canyon Springs' Mandy Chitwood tallied 16 points and 10 rebounds as the Pioneers ran past visiting Silverado, 65-24.





