• Article Photo. Vikings celebrate reaching State Tournament after Sub-State win Monday.
    Vikings celebrate reaching State Tournament after Sub-State win Monday.
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  • Article Photo. Coach Johnson (right) and players celebrate as a parade of parents and fans follows Vikings.
    Coach Johnson (right) and players celebrate as a parade of parents and fans follows Vikings.
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  • Article Photo. The game ended, and the celebration began with the ball in the hands of VS point guard Max Kearns.
    The game ended, and the celebration began with the ball in the hands of VS point guard Max Kearns.
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Standing late last night on the court where their last loss – which took place a year ago tomorrow – taught them what they could accomplish this year, the Vinton-Shellsburg Vikings looked back on the first 24 games of their season.

The journey began, not with basketballs in their hands, but pencils.

“We made a goal sheet,” said Chris Merchant and Chase Overton, the Vikings’ sixth and seventh men – who also make it a point to stand side-by-side when the National Anthem is played before each game.

Along with intangibles like good sportsmanship, the players set some lofty goals that can be measured on scoreboards – and preserved for future Vikings in banners hung from the school’s gym and hardware in the VSHS trophy case:

Go undefeated at home.

Go undefeated, period.

Win the WaMaC.

Get to State.

They did all that this year and Coach Joe Johnson said it’s not surprising that they did.

“We knew we would be good,” he said after the team celebrated its WaMaC Conference championship with a net-cutting a couple weeks ago.

Now, the Vikings have one last goal to accomplish: Winning the State Tournament.

The Vikings went to State as a team last year – as spectators. They had lost to Western Dubuque in the Sub-State game, on Feb. 27, 2012, at the McLeod Center, where they defeated Crestwood Monday night.

“It was disappointing to lose that game,” said Coach Johnson. “Western Dubuque was a good team.”

Senior Max Kearns – who led the Vikings and most of the rest of Iowa in assists all season  -- used a much shorter sentence to recall that loss.

“It hurt,” he said.

After that loss, Coach Johnson sought and received permission from Principal Matt Kingsbury to take his team to State to watch.

It was tough, but inspiring to do that, say the players.

“We told ourselves we’d get there next year,” said Chase.

And now, they have.

The Vikings will play Harlan – from Shelby County in western Iowa, a county and a half from Nebraska – at 3:45 p.m. next Tuesday, March 5.

 

The 8 at State

The Vikings are the only undefeated team in Class 3A in Iowa, and are the No. 1 seed in the state tournament. The next seven teams in order of their seeding, are: Dallas Center-Grimes, Waverly-Shell Rock, Grinnell, MOC-Floyd Valley, Mount Pleasant (last year’s state champs), Davenport Assumption and Harlan. See the Class 3A bracket and schedule HERE.