
I always tell the girls that defense wins championships. “The defensive pressure was overwhelming for them. “I felt like they weren’t used to that type of defense,” Robinson said. Terry Sanford took command of the game with its defensive pressure, which allowed them the opportunity to get out in transition for easy buckets. The Bulldogs led by three at the end of the first quarter before using a 21-7 advantage in the second quarter to take a 17-point lead into halftime.

They showed that (against Seventy-First).” They're chasing the runaway train in a separate locomotive and. A runaway train carrying a cargo of toxic chemicals puts an engineer and his conductor in a race against time. They were in here the other day shooting and they said they were ready,” Robinson said. With an unmanned, half-mile-long freight train barreling toward a city, a veteran engineer and a young conductor race against the clock to prevent a catastrophe. Martin made a game-high four 3-pointers with Gerald and senior captain Tamia Morris knocking down three treys each. “Period, point blank, nobody can stop us,” she said. When the Bulldogs are making shots like they did Friday night, Gerald added, “we’re unstoppable.” We’ve got girls that can shoot it, and when it’s on, it’s hard to mess with.” “We’re hard to beat and hard to deal with. “When we get that, we’re hard to beat,” Terry Sanford coach Thurston Robinson said. Sophomore guard Zahara Gerald and junior guard Harmony Martin combined to make seven of Terry Sanford’s 10 three-pointers on the night. Junior forward Miya Giles-Jones, a Division I recruit, provided her usual production with a game-high 20 points, 10 rebounds, four assists and three steals.īut Terry Sanford’s defensive pressure and shooting ability from 3-point range unlocked an even scarier version of the Bulldogs (8-0). More: Scores and Schedule: Cumberland County Holiday Classic high school basketball tournament
