Written by Jonathan Grant (JG) — January 23, 2026

Steven Sherman interview moments hit different when the win is a statement and the energy in the gym feels like a message. That was the vibe on Friday night, January 23, 2026, when Ensworth handled Christ Presbyterian Academy 72–56 in a big district matchup, and Sherman was right at the center of it.

Ensworth came out with pace, confidence, and control, and as the lead grew, the Tigers looked like a team that knew exactly what it needed to do. After the final horn, Sherman kept it just as real as the performance, giving credit to God, his teammates, and the work that put him in position to show out on his home floor.

Steven Sherman Interview: How He Felt After the District Win

Right after the game, we asked Sherman how he was feeling coming off a major district win. He said he felt great about it, but he made sure to put the credit where he believed it belonged.

Sherman gave all glory to God, then pointed straight to his teammates and the work behind the scenes. He explained that he has worked hard to put himself in position to perform at the level he did, and he leaned on the group around him to make it happen.

He also mentioned the environment. It was Tiger Town, and he said they knew they had to show out. That mindset was visible from the tip. Ensworth played like the game mattered, the moment mattered, and the standard mattered.

Game Flow: Ensworth Set the Tone and Never Let It Go

From the opening stretch, Ensworth played fast and decisive. The Tigers attacked early offense, moved the ball with purpose, and stayed aggressive in the paint. CPA tried to settle in, but Ensworth’s pressure and tempo made every possession feel like work.

As the game progressed, Ensworth continued to build separation through consistent execution. They did not rely on one run and relax. They kept stacking possessions, turning stops into points, and forcing CPA to play uphill.

Why Sherman Was the Focal Point of the Night

Even in a blowout, the story of the night was not just the score. It was the tone. It was the leadership. And it was the way Sherman represented the moment.

He played with confidence, but his postgame approach showed humility. He emphasized gratitude and the team-first mindset, and that matters because it reflects what Ensworth wants to be in district play: disciplined, connected, and built for the moments when opponents come in ready to challenge.

In Tiger Town, your performance is one thing, but your presence is another. Sherman’s interview made it clear he understood both.

Key Takeaways from Ensworth’s 72–56 Win

  • District statement: Ensworth treated this like a real district moment and played with urgency from the start.
  • Tempo and control: The Tigers pushed pace when it was there and stayed composed when it was not.
  • Team credit: Sherman immediately pointed to God, his teammates, and preparation, which tells you how locked-in the culture is.
  • Home-floor edge: Tiger Town energy showed, and Ensworth fed off it instead of playing tight.

Final Score

Ensworth 72, Christ Presbyterian Academy 56

What This Means Moving Forward

This win is the kind of district result that can set the tone for the next stretch of the season. Ensworth looked comfortable playing fast, comfortable playing physical, and comfortable playing with expectations. CPA did not quit, but Ensworth’s consistency made it hard for the game to ever swing back.

And when the night ended, Sherman’s message matched the performance: gratitude, hard work, and team trust. That combination is what makes a big win feel like more than just one night on the calendar.

If you want more postgame conversations like this, tap into more Triple Threat Sportscast interviews.

For additional team info and season tracking, you can reference Ensworth basketball on MaxPreps and CPA basketball on MaxPreps.


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