Sentinels Drop Tough Back-to-Back Road Games in Enid

The ADS Sentinels faced a challenging road test this past weekend, falling in back-to-back matchups against the Enid Outlaws, 112–100 and 99–94.

Despite strong individual performances and competitive stretches in both games, the Sentinels were unable to overcome Enid’s efficiency and interior presence.

Game 1: Outlaws 112, Sentinels 100

The Sentinels kept pace early but struggled to contain Enid’s offensive rhythm, ultimately falling 112–100.

Enid shot an efficient 47.6% from the field and capitalized at the free throw line, going 27-of-33 (81.8%), while also controlling key stretches of the game.

The Sentinels shot 41.6% from the field and connected on 7 three-pointers, but were out-rebounded 55–46 and limited to 13 assists.

Top Performers:

  • B. Cortes led the way with 23 points on 52.9% shooting
  • T. Morton added 17 points and 11 rebounds
  • R. McGarthy Jr. contributed 16 points, hitting four three-pointers
  • T. Grogan chipped in 14 points

While the Sentinels had balanced scoring, Enid’s ability to generate second-chance opportunities and convert at the line proved to be the difference.

Game 2: Outlaws 99, Sentinels 94

The second game was a tighter contest, but Enid again came out on top, securing a 99–94 win.

The Sentinels struggled offensively, shooting 38.5% from the field, while Enid maintained efficiency at 40.7% and dominated the glass with 68 rebounds.

Top Performers:

  • A. Crump led with 16 points and 5 rebounds
  • R. McGarthy Jr. added 16 points
  • B. Cortes scored 14 points
  • T. Morton recorded 14 points, 10 rebounds, and 5 assists
  • N. Wek III contributed 13 points on 62.5% shooting

The Sentinels remained within striking distance throughout but were unable to close the gap late, as Enid’s rebounding and interior presence again played a key role.

Series Takeaways

Across both games, a few key factors stood out:

  • Rebounding Gap:
    Enid controlled the boards, including a 68–47 advantage in Game 2, limiting second-chance opportunities for the Sentinels.
  • Free Throw Disparity:
    Enid’s ability to get to the line—particularly in Game 1—created a consistent scoring edge.
  • Offensive Efficiency:
    The Sentinels shot 41.6% and 38.5% across the two games, while struggling to maintain offensive rhythm.
  • Competitive Effort:
    Despite the losses, the Sentinels remained competitive, especially in Game 2, keeping the game within reach late.

Moving Forward

The road trip presented challenges, but also valuable lessons.

The Sentinels will look to:

  • Improve rebounding consistency
  • Increase offensive efficiency
  • Execute more effectively in late-game situations

Bounce-Back Mentality

Every strong team faces adversity—and this weekend was a test.

The ADS Sentinels have shown throughout the season that they can respond, adjust, and improve. With the right corrections, this group remains well-positioned to regain momentum heading into the next stretch of the season.