By RON MALY
I had fun following and writing about Valley's march last season to the state high school class 4-A boys' basketball championship.
I mean, when a guy's granddaughter is a student manager for a state championship team, it's always fun.
Naturally, I was eager to get a look at what the Tigers have for the 2016-2017 season.
That opportunity came tonight when Valley defeated Fort Dodge, 51-39, at the Bill Coldiron Fieldhouse in West Des Moines.
Coach B. J. Windhorst's team is a work in progress, but the Tigers have a chance to be pretty good as the season continues.
I'm certainly not predicting any repeat state championship at this stage, but I have confidence in Windhorst's coaching ability.
Count on it that this team will improve.
Windhorst has size. Charley Crowley is a 6-8 senior, and Blake Brinkmeyer is a 6-7 junior. Quinton Curry is a 6-6 senior who has started since he was a freshman.
However, Curry won't be able to play until January at the earliest because of a knee injury sustained during the summer.
Windhorst had Crowley and Brinkmeyer in the lineup at the same time during crunch time tonight. Both can play. Brinkmeyer scored 12 points, Crowley 9.
Senior Reese Skinner scored 14 for Valley.
The Tiger girls had a much easier time. They soared to an 87-50 victory over a Fort Dodge team coached by Julius Michalik, a 6-11 former Iowa State player from Slovakia.
I was covering the Cyclones for the paper when Michalik was playing from 1991-1995. The guy could shoot with the best of 'em.