The Vikings played a high octane, non-conference game against Ketchikan last week, pulling up a win in the final seconds.
"It went extremely well," Petersburg coach Rick Brock said afterward.
The 4A Kings came to town February 16, and from the start the two teams were evenly matched. By the end of the first quarter, Ketchikan was just ahead 16-15, a one-point lead it still held at the half.
"It took a little bit of time adjusting to their speed," said Brock. "K-High is extremely fast. They transition well from defense to offense."
Petersburg's players had a size advantage, however, and the coa...
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