Sentinels Deliver Statement Win Over Dallas Stampede

The ADS Sentinels continued their strong late-season form with a commanding 121–93 victory over the Dallas Stampede, putting together one of the team’s most complete offensive performances of the season.

The Sentinels controlled the game on both ends from start to finish, combining efficient scoring, strong rebounding, and relentless defensive pressure to secure the dominant win.

Offensive Efficiency Leads the Way

The Sentinels shot an efficient 46.8% from the field while knocking down 13 three-pointers and finishing with 27 assists as a team.

Ball movement and spacing created quality scoring opportunities throughout the game, allowing multiple players to contribute offensively.

The team also dominated the glass, outrebounding Dallas 64–44, including 20 offensive rebounds that created second-chance opportunities all night long.

T. Morton Sets the Tone

Morton once again delivered an all-around performance, finishing with:

  • 20 points
  • 10 assists
  • 9 rebounds
  • 2 steals
  • 2 blocks

Morton controlled the pace offensively while impacting nearly every aspect of the game on the defensive end.

Balanced Scoring Across the Lineup

The Sentinels had contributions throughout the roster, highlighting the depth and versatility that has become a defining characteristic of the team.

Top Performers:

  • T. Morton: 20 pts, 10 ast, 9 reb
  • A. Williams: 19 pts on 77.8% shooting
  • A. Crump: 14 pts, 13 reb, 6 ast
  • D. Miller: 12 pts, 7 reb
  • R. McGarthy Jr.: 12 pts, 3 three-pointers

The Sentinels had five players score in double figures while consistently creating quality looks throughout the game.

Defensive Pressure Creates Separation

The defensive intensity was equally impressive.

The Sentinels recorded:

  • 20 steals
  • 8 blocks
  • Forced 24 Dallas turnovers

That defensive pressure fueled transition opportunities and helped create separation as the game progressed.

Dallas shot just 23.3% from three-point range, while the Sentinels controlled tempo and limited clean offensive possessions.

Controlling the Glass

Rebounding played a major role in the outcome.

The Sentinels’ frontcourt consistently won the battle inside:

  • 64 total rebounds
  • 20 offensive rebounds
  • Significant second-chance scoring opportunities
  1. Crump led the way with 13 rebounds, while T. Morton added 9 reboundsand D. Miller contributed 7 rebounds.

Complete Team Performance

This matchup showcased the Sentinels at their best—balanced scoring, active defense, efficient offense, and strong rebounding all working together.

With momentum continuing to build, the ADS Sentinels are proving they can compete at a high level heading into the final stretch of the season.