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Friday, December 4, 2015

Valley Freshman Standout Zoe Young Treats Fans [Including Collegiate Coaches] At Bill Coldiron Fieldhouse In West Des Moines To a 16-Point Show As the Tigers Roll To a 74-44 Victory Over Roosevelt

By RON MALY

A sizable crowd showed up tonight at the Bill Coldiron Fieldhouse on the Valley High School campus in West Des Moines to watch Zoe
Zoe Young courtesy of ESPN
Young and her Tiger girls' basketball team hang a 74-44 thumping on Roosevelt of Des Moines.


Zoe, who scored 16 points in the victory, is Young in more than her name.

She's a 5-foot 9-inch freshman [that's right, a freshman!] guard for Valley who has already attracted the attention of numerous Division I coaches and scouts around the nation.

Joe Sigrist
Joe Sigrist has built his Valley's girls' basketball program into one of the strongest in the state.

His team finished second in the class 5-A state tournament last season, and the addition of Zoe Young is a huge addition to his program.

Being a freshman, Zoe doesn't even attend Valley yet. 

She shows up for her ninth-grade classes at Valley Southwoods Freshman High School in West Des Moines. 

Among the collegiate coaches on hand for tonight's game, Sigrist told me, were Iowa State's Bill Fennelly, as well as an assistant on Iowa's staff. 

Iowa State and Iowa are among the growing number of universities around the nation that want to recruit Young.

Fennelly obviously needs to start attracting such talented players as Young. His team has been on an early-season skid, losing  noteworthy non-conference games to Drake, 74-70; Duke, 86-48,  and Idaho, 97-65.

"Michigan State is sending its top assistant coach in a week or two," Sigrist said. 

Before she's much older, there will be many more coaches and scouts watching Zoe.

It's going to be an interesting [and eventful] season for Sigrist and his Valley girls. 

The Tiger boys aren't bad either. They defeated Roosevelt in the second half of tonight's doubleheader, 61-42.