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Saturday, February 21, 2015

No. 1-Ranked Valley Girls Didn't Bring Their 'A' Game, But Strong Early Defense and Rebounding Helped the Tigers Roll Past West Waterloo, 77-38, In Class 5-A Regional Game

No. 1-ranked Valley had trouble finding the basket early, but relied on its aggressive defense and strong rebounding tonight en route to a 77-38 victory over West Waterloo in a class 5-A girls' Regional game at the Bill Coldiron Fieldhouse in West Des Moines. 

The Tigers came out sluggishly, and missed many shots they normally would make, regardless of the opponent.  

Valley's sub-standard shooting caused one
fan to remark, "I wouldn't want to be in that locker room at halftime"--meaning he figured coach Joe Sigrist wouldn't mince any words to his players about how they were performing. 

Valley's lead was 36-21 at intermission, and Sigrist went to his bench often in the final two quarters. 

Hannah Fuller, a 5-9 Valley sophomore forward, scored 24 points in the first three periods. 

Valley built its lead to 60-27 heading into the final quarter, and there was no stopping the mop-up gang in the final 8 minutes. 

As the saying goes, all's well that ends well.

The Tigers' next opponent [Tuesday night at Valley] is Urbandale, a 44-41 winner tonight over Ottumwa.