Liberty's sports teams are known as the Patriots. Liberty competed in the
South Sequoia League in the
CIF Central Section from August 1999 to June 2002. In August 2002 the school was promoted to compete in the Southeast Yosemite League in the
CIF Central Section, then in August 2010 moved to the Southwest Yosemite League. In 2022, The School was moved to the
South Yosemite River League Football Led by head coach Rick Van Horne and having seniors for the first time in the 2001 season, the team won its first League and Valley Championship in the program's short history, shocking the valley and beating
Clovis East High School. The 2015 Liberty Patriots, led by head coach Bryan Nixon, and future Green Bay Packer teammates Jordan Love and Krys Barnes, won the program's second Valley Championship by beating
Clovis High School (California) 56–21. The 2015 Patriots made their first state appearance in program history, losing to
Del Oro High School 28–24. The Patriots won their 3rd Valley Championship in 2021, beating the Central Grizzlies. The Patriots went on to beat Pittsburg in the state semi finals, losing the following week against Serra for the State championship. The program participates in annual bowl games with
Centennial High School (Bakersfield, California) and
Frontier High School (Bakersfield, California). The winner of the game keeps the bowl trophy at the school for an entire year until the next game the following season. Since its inception in the 2004 season, the Patriots are 14–4 in Freedom Bowl games against Centennial, with the last loss coming in 2009. Since its inception in 2010, the Patriots are 10–1 in Black and Blue games against Frontier, the only loss being in 2012. The Liberty Patriots football team holds an overall record of 155–59.
Volleyball The 2002 Girls' Volleyball Team won the
CIF Division II Women's Volleyball State Championships.
Basketball The 2008-09 Boys' Basketball Team won their first South East Yosemite League Championship against the Garces Rams. In addition the team made it to the CIF Division II Central Section Championship. Under the leadership of point guard, Sam Marcus, they were considered to be the best team in Kern County that season, and the second best team in the Central Section behind
Clovis East High School. The program has continued to improve under the coaching of Andy Hicks and Andrew Shearon. In the 2009–2010 season, the Boys' Varsity Basketball team won their first valley championship in school history. The boy's made school history, defeating the No. 1 ranked San Joaquin Memorial HS at Selland Arena in Fresno, CA. To reach the valley championship, Liberty defeated West High School (Bakersfield) and Tulare Union High School, two very highly ranked basketball teams. Liberty also made a rally in the CIF State playoffs by defeating Mark Keppel HS (Alhambra) by over 20 points, making it Liberty's first State Playoff win in school history. Liberty was defeated by Eisenhower HS (one of the top basketball programs in the state). Liberty has continued to withhold a strong program in Bakersfield. In the 2010–2011 season, the Liberty HS Varsity boys team tied for the SEYL League champions with Bakersfield HS. In the following season (2011-2012), the LHS Basketball team won the outright SEYL championship.
Tennis The Boys Tennis team won League titles in the SEYL in the 2009 and 2010 season, and recently took the title in 2011 in the newly formed and much more competitive SWYL league. The boys team also made it to the Division I Championship in 2011 where it faced Clovis West in an away game. The final score was 3 - 6 resulting in a Liberty loss, however the singles were tied at 3 - 3 in the first round.
Boys' soccer The Boys Soccer team won League titles in the SEYL in 2004 and 2006 seasons, and recently took the title in 2011 and 2016 in the newly formed and much more competitive SWYL league. The boys made it to the Division I Championship in 2015 where they faced #10 in the nation Buchanan-Clovis in an away game. The final score was 0–1 at the end of 2OT resulting in a Liberty loss. == Commencement ceremony ==