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Friday, March 14, 2014

Valley Gives Another Team With Stronger Credentials 'L At The Well.' This Time the Tigers Ambushed Sioux City North, 53-49, To Reach Saturday Night's Class 4-A Boys' State High School Championship Game Against 2-Time Defending Champion Iowa City West





By RON MALY

Like I wrote yesterday, records mean absolutely nothing at this stage of the basketball season.

And, as I predicted, a Valley team with an attitude that seems to say, "Put an impressive record and a high ranking in front of us and
we'll give you 'L' at The Well" knocked off another opponent with stronger credentials today and now finds itself in the championship game of the class 4-A high school tournament at Wells Fargo Arena. 

The Tigers, riding a "we-get-no-respect-and-we-thrive-on-it" philosophy put forth by coach Jeff Horner, never trailed en route to a 53-49 victory over Sioux City North as a huge crowd that took up most of one entire side of the arena cheered them on. 

Sophomore guard Turner Scott scored 20 points to lead a Valley team that stumbled through a lackluster regular season. 

But the Tigers caught fire in the substate tournament, ambushed Ankeny Centennial, 51-48, in the championship game of that event at Ankeny, then pulled off a real shocker--a 42-41 victory over top-ranked Dubuque Senior Wednesday night in their state tournament opener. 

Now Valley, with a 17-8 record, plays Iowa City West, which has won the past two 4-A championships, at 8:05 p.m. Saturday for the title.  

Everyone knows Valley has been a football powerhouse since Gary Swenson became the Tigers' coach. 

Swenson has won five state championships at Valley, but only one state basketball championship hangs on the wall of the Bill Coldiron Fieldhouse on the Valley campus. 

That one was won by a Bill Harris-coached team in 1993. 

In most years, Valley's marching band, the drama club, the show choir and the girls' softball players win more championships than the boys' basketball team.

Valley will certainly be considered the underdog tomorrow night against Iowa City West, and I'm guessing that's the way Horner and his players want it. 

They like this "no-respect" thinking about the Tigers, who sometimes drove their fans crazy with their inconsistency during the regular season. 

Now Valley is playing well at both ends of the court. 

Not to say they're perfect by any means.

I mean, they built a 26-19 halftime lead into a 38-19 advantage with a tremendous start to the third quarter. 

But Sioux City North kept coming at the Tigers, and cut its deficit to three points before Valley again took charge. 

Freshman Quinton Curry scored 12 points--four of them on impressive slam-dunks--and had 11 rebounds for the Tigers. 

Now, about tomorrow night.

Well, here's what I think.

Iowa City West is a very good team that knows all about playing [and winning] in the state tournament.

But I don't think Valley has yet played its best game of what has turned into a hard-to-believe postseason run. 

I don't even think the Tigers have played as well in the state tournament as they did in the substate finale against Ankeny Centennial. 

Maybe the best will come tomorrow night. 

We'll see.