Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Gorman tested early; Liberty pressured late

Both teams respond, set for 5A showdown

- By Alex Wright

In-state opponents had proved to be little competitio­n for Liberty and Bishop Gorman entering Friday night.

Liberty’s lone tight game was a 16-7 win over Desert Pines at the end of the regular season for the Class 5A Mountain League title.

As for Gorman, all games against local teams — and some games against national opponents — went to a running clock before halftime.

When the Patriots and Gaels meet once again in Friday’s Class 5A Southern Region final at Liberty, they will almost surely be each other’s toughest in-state opponent.

But on Friday, Liberty and Gorman didn’t breeze through their competitio­n like they often do.

The Patriots held a 17-9 lead over Arbor View in the fourth quarter before adding a late touchdown to put away a 24-9 victory.

“I was really happy with the way our kids responded to being in a tight game,” Liberty coach Rich Muraco said. “They understood that we needed to execute.”

Muraco said the Patriots played their best game offensivel­y despite having only two possession­s in the first half. And he credited their defense for holding the Aggies to field goals when they reached the red zone.

Like Gorman, Liberty played a nonleague schedule heavy with national opponents. Muraco said those four games against out-of-state competitio­n provided a benefit for his team that the Patriots didn’t get in most of their blowout wins against local teams.

“Playing some of our out-of-state games, even though we lost some of those games, it helped because we were in a couple of close games this year where we had to finish out,” Muraco said. “The Desert Pines game was similar. It was a two-score game late.”

While Gorman rolled past Desert Pines for a 41-3 win in its semifinal matchup, the Jaguars were the first local opponent to score on the Gaels. Gorman led only 14-3 at halftime, and the game didn’t go to a running clock until midway through the fourth quarter.

Gorman coach Brent Browner said it was beneficial to have a full game with most of his starters. He also liked how his team settled down and stayed focused after allowing a few big plays on the Jaguars’ opening drive that set them up for the field goal.

What Browner wasn’t too impressed with were a pair of turnovers the Gaels committed at the goal line.

In last year’s region final, the Gaels put away the Patriots 35-14. But the last time the teams played at Liberty, the Patriots pulled off the upset of the then-10-time-defending state champion Gaels 30-24 in overtime.

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