As the ultimate seconds ticked off the clock and with the victory secured, Sierra Canyon ahead Maximo Adams leaped and rejected a shot by Sherman Oaks Notre Dame guard NaVorro Bowman Jr. somewhat than concede a meaningless layup.
The play exemplified the Trailblazers’ defensive depth all recreation — a collective effort that produced a 63-54 victory within the prime-time matchup of Saturday’s Trinity-Mission League Showcase on the Intuit Dome.
The six-game extravaganza, which tipped off at midday, featured seven faculties in The Occasions’ Prime 25 rankings and the finale had essentially the most at stake, with each squads seeking to earn a bye and two days off within the Mission League event, which opens Sunday.
Gavin Hightower scored 21 factors earlier than fouling out with 1:01 left and earned most respected participant honors. Adams added 18 factors for Sierra Canyon (20-4, 6-1), ranked No. 6 by The Occasions.
Sierra Canyon’s Bryce Cofield, left, grabs a rebound whereas teammate Maximo Adams, proper, containers out in opposition to Notre Dame’s Zach White on the Intuit Dome on Saturday evening.
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“We’re excited we were able to get the win, we know how good we can be, and having the extra time off is huge because we’ll probably see that team again and this gives us a couple days in the gym to clean up our mistakes,” mentioned Hightower, an Iona commit. “It’s a blessing to play in an arena like this. It’s all about being confident and having fun, but honestly we need the rest because we go hard every day in practice.”
Bryce Cofield completed with 15 factors for Sierra Canyon.
“We hang our hat on defense, Cofield said. “We’re used to playing on big stages in front of lots of fans. You get the nerves out of your system in the first few minutes, then it’s all about basketball.”
Tyran Stokes led the fifth-ranked Knights (20-5, 5-2) with 23 factors and Bowman added eight. The groups seemingly will meet once more within the league event semifinals Tuesday.