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Wednesday, March 4, 2015

No. 1-Ranked Valley Was Back for More In the State Girls' Class 5-A High School Basketball Tournament At Wells Fargo Arena, and the Tigers Made the Most Of It By Riding Hannah Fuller's 21 Points and 15 By Grace Vander Weide To a 65-42 Victory Over Mason City. But I Know They Can Play Better, and They'll Likely Need To Play Better In Friday's Noon Game Against Iowa City West, Which Surprised Me By Eliminating Southeast Polk, 43-40


Valley coach Joe Sigrist addresses his players during a timeout  today. The Tigers ousted Mason City, 65-42. Photos by Ron Maly

By RON  MALY

On one side of the $7 T-shirts Valley High School sold this week to its girls' basketball fans were the words BACK FOR MORE!
The Message

The words delivered an obvious message:

The 2014-2015 Tigers were happy to be the first girls' team in school history to make back-to-back trips to the state tournament.

And this afternoon at Wells Fargo Arena in downtown Des Moines, Valley made sure it's staying longer than the 2013-2014 team, which lost in the opening round to Southeast Polk.

No such happening today.

The No. 1-ranked Tigers improved their record to 22-2 by coming out of the gate with a sometimes-impressive 65-42 class 5-A victory over Mason City.

Still, the Tigers know they can play better [frankly, I'm seen them play much better numerous times this season], and will likely need to play better to survive an Iowa City West team that surprisingly [to me] bounced Southeast Polk out of the tournament, 43-40,  in this afternoon's second 5-A game. 

I guess I'm happy, though, that Valley is playing West [22-2]  and not Southeast Polk in Friday's noon game. 

I like the Tigers' chances more against West, a team Valley defeated, 65-56, on the road during the regular season, than against Southeast Polk, which handed the Tigers one of their two regular-season defeats, and that game was at  Valley's Bill Coldiron Fieldhouse in West Des Moines.

Valley, which whipped Mason City [17-9] by 20 points in the regular season, led the Mohawks only 16-12 after one quarter. 

It's a good thing Hannah Fuller, a 5-foot 9-inch sophomore forward for coach Joe Sigrist's  Tigers, was claiming ownership of the Wells Fargo Arena court.

When the Tigers were in front, 20-14, Fuller had as many points as Mason City's entire team. 

She finished with 21, and 6-foot senior Grace Vander Weide [a player I know can shoot and play better] had 15.

Valley was in front by 10 at halftime, despite shooting just 32.1 percent , before thoroughly dominating the last 16 minutes with 50 percent shooting.

The Tigers led, 47-23, after three quarters, and turned the game over to reserves in the final minutes.

A job well done.

At least done well enough to advance to Friday's semifinal round.


The front of Valley fans' T-shirts