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Saturday, November 16, 2013

The Better Team Won. Again

Smiles Before the Game


By RON MALY

Tough night for the Tigers. 

They were beaten by Dowling in every aspect of Friday's high school class 4-A playoff football game at the UNI-Dome in Cedar Falls. 

The important thing was that they came up second-best on the scoreboard, so it'll be Dowling and not Valley that plays Xavier of Cedar Rapids next Friday night in an all-Catholic large-school championship game.


Dowling defeated Valley, 17-3, and the Tigers are fortunate it wasn't worse. 

It certainly wasn't a typical playoff game for a Gary Swenson-coached Tiger team. 

In other years, get Swenson in the semifinal round, and you could figure he'd beat your brains out. 

The man is a winner, and he's got five state championships to prove it. 

His teams usually get better as the season progresses, and this one certainly did.

At least until it got to the dome.

This was not his night, nor was it his team's night. 

Indeed, these teams from high schools that are less than 10 miles apart in West Des Moines could still be playing right now and Valley might not have a touchdown. 

Very, very unusual. 

The Tigers lost on offense, on defense, at the line of scrimmage, on the coaches' game plan, on play-calling and on in-game smartness. 

Dowling's quarterback was much better than Valley's. 

Valley has a wealth of big, quick, smart players, but unbeaten Dowling was the better team when it beat the 10-3 Tigers early in the season at Drake Stadium, and it was the better team at the UNI-Dome. 

The Tigers can only wonder what might have happened at Cedar Falls had they pulled off some pass interceptions that seemed possible and had they been delivered a more imaginative offensive game plan by the coaches. 

I mean, you can't run Tyus Mason on every down. 

It seems that Mason has been playing for 10 years as a Tiger, but now he's run in his final high school game. 

Too bad it had to end the way it did.

Afterward, There Were No Valley Smiles