
Liberty Rides 12-Game Win Streak into Semis (Image Credits: Pixabay)
Henderson — The top-seeded Liberty Patriots prepare for a pivotal Class 5A state semifinal matchup against No. 5 Democracy Prep at Valley High School.[1]
Liberty Rides 12-Game Win Streak into Semis
Liberty enters the contest with momentum unmatched in the field. The Patriots hold a 22-5 record after dominating the 5A Southern League without a loss. They dispatched No. 8 Sierra Vista 84-56 in the quarterfinals, marking their highest-scoring output of the season with 24 assists.[2][3]
First-year coach Keith Ulrich credits senior leadership for the surge. The team features 10 seniors who embraced a defensive-first approach. Liberty last claimed the 5A title in 2022 and reached the final in 2023. Ulrich noted the group’s buy-in has positioned them to peak now.[1]
Senior Core Powers Patriots’ Offense
Liberty’s attack thrives on ball movement and paint penetration. Coach Ulrich described the style: “We try to move the ball, get good shots, get to the paint, make good decisions off our reads and kick it to each other.”[1]
- Senior guard Tyus Thomas averages 14.6 points and 3.7 assists per game, directing a high-IQ offense.
- Senior forward Dante Steward contributes 14.0 points per game as a four-year varsity standout.
- Senior guard Tayshawn Caesar adds 10.5 points and strong defense.
- Others like Evan Hilliard shone in the quarterfinals with 15 points and three steals.
These leaders, freshmen during the 2022 championship, seek their own crown. Thomas, whose brother starred in that title run, facilitates diverse looks for the team.[4]
Democracy Prep Delivers Clutch Quarterfinal Victory
No. 5 Democracy Prep arrives with grit after a 61-59 thriller over Desert Pines. The Knights, now 14-12, won five of their last six games. They erased a late deficit when Desert Pines surged ahead 55-54.[5]
Dashuan Harris sealed the win with two free throws under 10 seconds remaining. Zyon Harris scored 20 points, while Elizja Scott drained a crucial 3-pointer. Coach Cory Duke praised the resilience: “Our guys showed their championship mentality all night.” This marks their first deep 5A run after moving up from lower classifications.[5]
Rematch Highlights Stacked Semifinal Slate
Liberty holds an edge from their regular-season meeting, a 76-66 victory tied at 33-33 halftime. The 5A bracket remains fiercely competitive. The other semifinal pits No. 3 Coronado (15-8) against No. 2 Bishop Gorman (18-9) at 4:40 p.m.[1]
| Team | Record | Quarterfinal Result |
|---|---|---|
| Liberty | 22-5 | 84-56 over Sierra Vista |
| Democracy Prep | 14-12 | 61-59 over Desert Pines |
| Coronado | 15-8 | Advanced |
| Bishop Gorman | 18-9 | Advanced |
All four teams emphasize defense and teamwork, per Ulrich. Close regular-season games suggest tight battles ahead. The winners advance to Friday’s championship at Valley High.[1]
Key Takeaways
- Liberty’s 12 straight wins and senior depth make them favorites, but Democracy Prep’s recent clutch play poses a threat.
- Expect a fast-paced rematch building on their halftime tie earlier this season.
- The 5A final four showcases Nevada’s deepest talent pool, with title implications for Henderson.
Tip-off arrives at 8 p.m., where possession-by-possession focus could decide the outcome. Liberty aims to reclaim dominance in a field demanding precision. What do you predict for the semifinals? Share in the comments.