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Saturday, September 7, 2013

See You In the Playoffs







By RON MALY

If there could've been a finer atmosphere for a high school football game than Drake Stadium last night, I'd like someone to point it out. 

On a marvelous [very hot at the start, very pleasant after the sun went down] Friday, Dowling was the better team in the emotional matchup with crosstown West Des Moines rival Valley, and came away with a 37-26 victory in front of a huge crowd that likely would not have fit into Valley Stadium or any other high school arena. 

The game was played inside 14,557-seat Drake Stadium, of course, because it was Dowling's home game, and you'll never catch the Maroons' administration scheduling a game at Valley when the Tigers are the opponent. 

That would have made it seem like a Valley home game. 

The game was closer than I expected. 

I wanted Valley to win, but beforehand I saw little chance of that happening. 

Tom Wilson's teams at Dowling are always good early in the season; Gary Swenson's Valley teams get better as September turns into October. 

This game was so well contested that Wilson wasn't able to practice his fake punt play in the second half, like he did a few years ago when Dowling had a 30-point lead in the last half. 

These teams will play again this season. Count on it. 

It will happen in the playoffs, and the result might not be the same as it was Friday. 

Valley learned a lot about itself in hanging tough with the Maroons on a so-called neutral field. 

The Tigers wouldn't have made it so close in this game without the presence of Connor LaGrone, who for some reason again came into the night as Valley's No. 2 quarterback. 

That surprised me the previous week when he came off the bench to spur the Tigers to victory over Waukee, and it surprised me again this time. 

LaGrone is Swenson's best quarterback, and it's not open to debate. 

Good luck to both teams the rest of the way. See you in the playoffs, Maroon fans.