GRETNA, Neb. — This shouldn’t be a narrative about high school basketball. It’s not a couple of treasured coach who died halfway by a season. It’s not a narrative of redemption, sorrow or achievement.
It’s about togetherness. This is a narrative about neighborhood and a team that has revealed, by its resilience and battle to honor a misplaced chief, what the greatest of sports appears like.
Wednesday evening at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Neb., Gretna High School will play a first-round sport in the Class A boys state match in opposition to Millard North.
Brad Feeken coached the Dragons to win. He coached them with a ardour recognized round Nebraska. His loss of life at age 48 on Dec. 30, 2023, after a battle of greater than two years with neuroendocrine most cancers marked a brand new chapter for his gamers.
Gretna begins 5 seniors and brings two others off the bench. Landon Pokorski, Alex Wilcoxson, Alec Wilkins, Kade Cook, Joey Vieth, Chase Doble and Avery Schendt have already secured their legacies. This week issues little for a way they’ll be remembered — and nonetheless, it means a lot for them to reach on this place at the state match after months of ache.
On the morning Feeken died, Gretna’s gamers and coaches gathered at their high school. They felt extra geared up to maneuver ahead as a gaggle somewhat than individually. The schedule confirmed a sport later that day in the quarterfinals of the Metro Conference vacation match.
The Dragons selected to play. Nine hours later in an emotionally charged gymnasium, Pokorski sank a game-winning buzzer-beater. He pointed a finger skyward as teammates mobbed him. Pokorski believed that if he lofted the ball good, Feeken would assist it discover the web.
Could not have written it higher. #Gretna (@gretnabball) upsets Papio South on a buzzer-beater by way of senior @LandonPokorski simply over 12 hours after #Dragons head coach Brad Feeken handed away 🏀🐉💚
@GEHSGriffins @WOWT6News#nebpreps #ForFeek pic.twitter.com/TMu09zUnw9— Grace Boyles (@GraceBBoyles) December 31, 2023
From that second, the boys confirmed the means. As Feeken’s situation worsened final fall, mother and father, academics and supporters in Gretna ready to carry the team up.
It has unfolded simply the reverse — with these seniors inspiring a neighborhood in search of solutions.
“They just keep showing up,” stated Travis Lightle, the Gretna Public Schools superintendent. “They just show up. They’re there for each other. With how they treat the fans, the little kids, they say, ‘This is what (Feeken) would want us to do.’ And when you watch them, they are playing exactly how he would want.
“They’re not angry. They’re not bitter. They just continue to do the right things.”
My view on Gretna basketball is skewed. I’m biased. Too near it, too invested.
I resisted for months to the touch this story professionally. But final week, one thing modified. I’ll get to that.
First, some background. I’ve lived in Gretna with my spouse Shannon since 2005. Both of our youngsters have been born right here. They’ve grown up as half of this swelling suburb southwest of Omaha that’s nonetheless sufficiently small to foster an attachment.
Ten years in the past, I coached T-ball with Bill Heard. His daughter was 6. Mine was 7. A longtime assistant on Feeken’s Gretna bench, Heard took over the basketball team when his outdated faculty teammate grew too sick to teach.
He has mourned the loss of his greatest pal for the previous 9 weeks. Heard additionally runs the Gretna softball program, and he plans to teach each sports as his two kids progress by high school.
Feeken gained two state titles in 21 years as the head coach, however he impacted extra lives in Gretna as a seventh-grade studying instructor. My daughter discovered about life in his classroom 4 years in the past. Few academics meant extra to her.
My son attended his basketball camps. Feeken’s groups embodied his vigorous persona. This piece written by Dirk Chatelain fantastically captures the Feeken spirit.
When he received sick, the neighborhood rallied behind the coach, his spouse, Jenny, and their kids, Rylinn, 13, Maylee, 11, and John, who turned 7 final month.
This was the scene two weeks in the past for an occasion put collectively on quick discover. If there had been room, I’ve little question extra individuals than reside in all of Gretna would have proven as much as assist Feeken and his household. pic.twitter.com/0dobg200TO
— Mitch Sherman (@mitchsherman) December 30, 2023
In his remaining weeks, Feeken related with Brad Stevens, normal supervisor and former coach of his beloved Boston Celtics. Nebraska coach Fred Hoiberg and Creighton’s Greg McDermott voiced their admiration for Feeken.
As phrase unfold of Feeken’s loss of life, my household, like many others, felt known as on Dec. 30 to attend the Dragons’ Metro Conference match sport. In that fitness center at Omaha Creighton Prep, the second of silence and pregame tribute to Feeken added to a temper in contrast to something I’ve skilled — a combination of disbelief, heartbreak and resolve.
In a prime nook of the seating space, Hoiberg watched.
“It honestly was one of the more special games that I’ve witnessed in person,” the Nebraska coach instructed me this week.
Gretna jumped to a 15-point lead at halftime in opposition to Papillion-LaVista South, then noticed it disappear as the weight of the second took maintain.
“We’ll never play in a game like that again,” Pokorski stated. “It still hasn’t fully hit me how hard that day was, how hard that game was.”
When Pokorski drove to the baseline in the final seconds, with Gretna down 48-47, Hoiberg predicted out loud that the shot would fall.
A city held its breath.
“To see the reaction of the team, those guys all hugging out on the court and crying, I know they did it for Brad, what he meant for those kids,” Hoiberg stated. “It was emotional. I got a tear in my eye.”
He was removed from alone.

The Dragons with Feeken daughters Rylinn, 13 (left) and Maylee, 11, after Gretna’s 65-63 win at Kearney to clinch a berth in the state match. (Courtesy of Angie Wilcoxson)
The tears didn’t cease on that Saturday evening. Nine days after Feeken died, Rylinn, his older daughter, delivered a tribute to her father at his memorial service.
Heard eulogized Feeken. Pokorski and Wilcoxson spoke to his legacy. For years, they stated, Feeken preached to them about the significance of “doing hard things.”
Three of Gretna’s 5 losses this season got here in the first 18 days of January. It was a tough time.
“Basketball was secondary,” Heard stated. “But basketball was really important because it’s the place where we all got to be together. It was evident that the kids needed it. I needed it.”
Feeken famously left motivational messages on sticky notes for his gamers to search out. In January, Jenny Feeken took his place, sending textual content messages to the seven Gretna seniors.
They obtain snippets from “Pound the Stone: 7 Lessons to Develop Grit on the Path to Mastery,” a guide that Jenny is studying with Rylinn and Maylee.
The frequency of her messages elevated final month as match time neared. Lately, she’s reminded the seniors that they’re prepared for no matter life presents.
“Everything has been hard for them,” she stated. “It helps me. They’re telling me that they like it, so I hope it helps them, too.”
The Dragons gained 9 consecutive video games earlier than a three-point defeat in the regular-season finale in opposition to top-ranked Bellevue West. The loss knocked Gretna from a bunch place in state-tournament qualifying district play and arrange a Feb. 27 journey to Kearney High School in central Nebraska.
In Kearney’s hornet’s nest of a 3,000-seat fitness center, the path of this season modified for Gretna. Basketball got here roaring again to the forefront. Another chapter started. It was Feeken’s sort of evening. And once more, the Dragons confirmed their power.
Late in the district remaining, crowd noise shook the flooring. Gretna gained 65-63 to safe a visit to the state match as a Kearney halfcourt heave at the buzzer hit the rim.
Conceivably, no team in the state may have dealt with that wild surroundings in addition to Gretna. In the celebration, Rylinn and Maylee minimize the remaining strands of the web from the rims. The nets went again to Gretna with the ladies.
“Just one of those moments that’s so much bigger than a ball game,” Heard stated.
Likewise, Heard stated, the state match usually elicits exaggerated feelings.
Gretna, in seasons previous, has felt the postseason stress. Last 12 months in Lincoln, Millard North beat the Dragons in the semifinal spherical. Officials waved off a Pokorski bucket in the remaining seconds. Video of the play shows Feeken, stomping towards the motion earlier than Millard North held on to win 54-52.
The similar Mustangs eradicated Gretna two years in the past in the semifinals and in 2021 district play. The Dragons’ historical past in opposition to Millard North looms of their minds, Pokorski stated.
But stress for Gretna? Not an opportunity with this team.
“When you’ve been through what we’ve been through off the court,” stated Pokorski, the unflappable level guard set to play at Southwest Minnesota State, “it tends to make basketball a little easier. What we were supposed to do this year, we already did.
“Our purpose was way bigger than basketball.”
(Top photograph of Bill Heard and Gretna’s 5 senior starters (seated), courtesy of Nicole Stuchlik)
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