It's been the goal of Valley's girls' basketball team all season long to make it to the state class 5-A state tournament. Well, the Tigers have accomplished that part of the mission. In a performance that was far from being a work of art, Valley defeated Sioux City West, 60-49, in a regional championship game tonight at Rockwell City. The victory improved the Tigers' record to 22-1 and sent them into the 5-A tournament next week at Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines. Valley plays defending champion Southeast Polk [16-6] at 3:15 p.m. Wednesday, March 5. Southeast Polk beat Washington of Cedar Rapids, 79-71, in a regional final tonight at Cedar Rapids. Early in its victory over Sioux City West, Valley was at the top of its game. The Tigers had leads of 10-0 and 23-3 before getting careless. West closed the deficit to six points at one stage in the last half. Valley was downright sloppy at times, going through long periods when it shot poorly, passed poorly and didn't rebound well. It wasn't pretty, but that didn't bother the school's players, student managers, coaches and fans from celebrating bigtime [including cutting down the net on one of the baskets] on the Rockwell City court.
Because Valley's girls' and boys' athletic teams receive little or no coverage in the Des Moines Register, this website is publishing the story on the Tigers' regional tournament victory that was printed in the Sioux City Journal:
Journal Staff
ROCKWELL CITY, Iowa--West Des Moines Valley's big first quarter was too much for the West girls basketball team to overcome in Tuesday's Class 5A regional final.
Second-ranked Valley rode a 23-5 first quarter to a 60-49 victory and a berth in the state tournament with a 22-1 record.
West, falling in the regional finals for the third straight season, closed a 15-7 campaign.
West senior Tanya Meyer scored 25 points in her final high school game, ending the season with a school record 493 points. She capped a career that saw her play a school-record 90 games with 1,590 career points, good for third on the city's five-player career scoring chart.
Despite the poor first quarter, West cut the deficit to 10 at the end of the third quarter and had it as close as six in the fourth quarter.
"Our girls battled and I'm very proud," said West's fourth-year coach Betsy Boetger. "We outscored them in the second half.
"I am very proud of the way they battle, our girls did not give up, we got down and they continued to fight."
Madi Agey, a 5-7 senior guard, scored 21 points for the Tigers while Kasey Feldt, a 5-10 senior, tallied 15 and Grace Vander Weide 11.
WEST (49)
Amanda Gors 1 0-0 2, Rachel Knutson-Kobold 4 2-7 10, Sammie Birkes 0 0-0 0, Cassie Geopfert 2 1-4 6, Tanya Meyer 8 7-8 25, Serenity Sibley 0 0-0 0, Maddy Casillas 0 0-0 0, Sky Silvas 0 0-0 0, Madi Jensen 3 0-0 6, Tonya Gonzalez 0 0-0 0. Totals 18 10-19 49.
W.D.M . VALLEY (60)
Madi Agey 6 9-11 21, Whitney Fuller 0 1-2 1, Grace Vander Weide 4 2-3 11, Hannah Fuller 0 5-7 5, Kasey Feldt 7 1-2 15, Taylor Steil 0 0-0 0, Courtney Carr 2 0-0 4, Lexi Merritt 1 0-0 3. Totals 20 18-25 60.
West 5 17 16 11 -- 49
Valley 23 11 14 12 -- 60
Three-point goals -- West 3 (Meyer 2, Geopfert), Valley 2 (Vander Weide, Merritt). Fouled out -- Geopfert. Rebounds -- West 36 (Knutson-Kobold 10), Valley 35. Turnovers -- West 23, Valley 9. Total fouls -- West 21, Valley 14.
West, falling in the regional finals for the third straight season, closed a 15-7 campaign.
West senior Tanya Meyer scored 25 points in her final high school game, ending the season with a school record 493 points. She capped a career that saw her play a school-record 90 games with 1,590 career points, good for third on the city's five-player career scoring chart.
Despite the poor first quarter, West cut the deficit to 10 at the end of the third quarter and had it as close as six in the fourth quarter.
"Our girls battled and I'm very proud," said West's fourth-year coach Betsy Boetger. "We outscored them in the second half.
"I am very proud of the way they battle, our girls did not give up, we got down and they continued to fight."
Madi Agey, a 5-7 senior guard, scored 21 points for the Tigers while Kasey Feldt, a 5-10 senior, tallied 15 and Grace Vander Weide 11.
WEST (49)
Amanda Gors 1 0-0 2, Rachel Knutson-Kobold 4 2-7 10, Sammie Birkes 0 0-0 0, Cassie Geopfert 2 1-4 6, Tanya Meyer 8 7-8 25, Serenity Sibley 0 0-0 0, Maddy Casillas 0 0-0 0, Sky Silvas 0 0-0 0, Madi Jensen 3 0-0 6, Tonya Gonzalez 0 0-0 0. Totals 18 10-19 49.
W.D.M . VALLEY (60)
Madi Agey 6 9-11 21, Whitney Fuller 0 1-2 1, Grace Vander Weide 4 2-3 11, Hannah Fuller 0 5-7 5, Kasey Feldt 7 1-2 15, Taylor Steil 0 0-0 0, Courtney Carr 2 0-0 4, Lexi Merritt 1 0-0 3. Totals 20 18-25 60.
West 5 17 16 11 -- 49
Valley 23 11 14 12 -- 60
Three-point goals -- West 3 (Meyer 2, Geopfert), Valley 2 (Vander Weide, Merritt). Fouled out -- Geopfert. Rebounds -- West 36 (Knutson-Kobold 10), Valley 35. Turnovers -- West 23, Valley 9. Total fouls -- West 21, Valley 14.