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Friday, January 16, 2015

Girls' Basketball Rankings Jolted As History Repeats Itself. No. 6 Southeast Polk, Which Eliminated the Tigers From Last Season's Class 5-A State Tournament, Uses Long-Range Shooting Accuracy To Hand Them Their First Loss In 13 Games In 2014-2015 At Bill Coldiron Fieldhouse. The Tigers, Who Were Ranked No 1, Sink With 76-63 Defeat

By RON MALY

In some ways, March 2014 seems so long ago. 

In other ways, it seems very recent.  

I mean, to the girls basketball teams from Southeast Polk and
Valley and to many of their fans, it seemed like yesterday. 

Last March, Southeast Polk broke away from Valley with some strong last-half shooting accuracy to upset the No. 2-ranked Tigers, 68-60, on the opening day of the class 5-A state tournament at Wells Fargo Arena in downtown Des Moines. 

Southeast Polk went on to finish second in the tournament after losing in the championship game to Dowling of West Des Moines. 

Valley went into tonight's game against Southeast Polk unbeaten and ranked No. 1 in the state. 

Same story as in March. 

Sixth-ranked Southeast Polk trailed early, but began shooting up a storm from long range in the last half, and wound up with a 76-63 victory at the Bill Coldiron Fieldhouse on Valley's campus. 

Obviously, the Rams [9-2] deserved to win and are better than advertised. 

And, obviously, Valley [12-1] needs to play better defense and must rebound with more authority if it is to make a return trip to the state tournament. 

It's a long way until March. 

Then, again, maybe it isn't.