
Freedom girls basketball is the Week 12 winner of the Florida Team of the Week, presented by the Florida National Guard.
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Week 13 Winner: Freedom Girls Basketball
It was an excruciatingly tough loss to be sure.
Freedom (Tampa) girls basketball team lost 79-73 last season in the state 7A semifinals to eventual champion
Buchholz (Gainesville) to complete a 25-4 season.
Rather than mope, the Patriots have shown more resolve while streaking to a 16-3 start of the 2013-14 campaign.
Under
coach Laurie Pacholke, Freedom has fought back from three losses in
early December to win eight straight, including three games last week.
For
their response to the losing streak and overall good play, the Patriots
are the MaxPreps Florida Team of the Week, presented by the Florida
National Guard.
"We have been staying the course," said Pacholke.
"We were inexperience coming into this season, so our goal has been to
get better everyday. We know that we will be fine down the stretch if we
keep working hard each day and continue to get better. Things will fall
into place."

Taylor Emery, Freedom
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The
Patriots have rebounded from last year's heartbreaking defeat and the
loss of leading scorer Faith Woodard (22.0 points per game), now a
freshman at Georgetown, thanks largely to the remarkable play of
5-foot-10 junior point guard
Taylor Emery and the fast development of five freshmen.
Emery is averaging 26.3 points per game and has had games of 41, 36, 32 and 31 points.
"(Emery)
is a big guard and is able to score in so many different ways," said
Pacholke. "She has the best mid-range game I've seen in a high school
kid in a long time. Taylor is able to create a lot defensively, which
leads to layups. We are very fortunate to have a kid like her. She has
taken on the leadership role and knows that she needs to bring it every
game."
The Patriots' only other double-digit scorer is sophomore
Nari Garner (13.4), though freshman
Megan Clark is averaging 8.3 and junior
Bianca Igwe has added 7.0 per contest.
Since
Pacholke arrived in 2009-10, the Patriots have hovered around the
20-win mark, going 19-6, 20-6 and 18-11 before going 25-4 last season.
Though
Freedom averages 62.6 points per game, Pacholke is more of a stickler
on the defensive end, where the Patriots allow just 37.6. Five times
they've allowed 20 points or less.
Freedom next plays state powerhouse
Steinbrenner (Lutz) (20-3) on Friday.
"Last
year our team made it to the state semifinals, so it would be cool to
get there again and even one step further and get to the state
championship," said Pacholke. "We are a really young team, so we are
taking it one game at a time. Our goal is to come in and work hard
everyday and we'll see how far we can go."