RON MALY HAS BEEN WATCHING THE PARADE GO BY FOR A LONG TIME. THIS IS ONE OF HIS WEBSITES.

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

What we are left with now is a situation still overflowing with anger and chaos. I want to know what's going to happen when there is another high school football game played at East. That could come sooner rather than later. East's regular-season home schedule is over, but the state high school playoffs will be starting next week. East could be in the playoffs. I want to know what will happen if a playoff game is scheduled in East's stadium [or any other high school stadium in the state, for that matter], and some knucklehead writes on Facebook that people will show up at the game with guns and knives in their pockets.


By RON MALY

I'm glad the Iowa High School Athletic Association followed my suggestions. 

In a column late last week, I wrote that the association should be ashamed of itself for the way it handled the high school football mess involving Des Moines East and Ames. 

The association should not have ruled that East forfeited the game. 

If any team forfeited, it was Ames for refusing to travel to East to play the game. 

I wrote that the high school association should revisit the controversy, and it did. 

It wiped out the forfeit.  Ames didn't get a victory, East didn't get a defeat. 

East, however, was figuring on making lots of money from ticket receipts and the sale of popcorn, Diet Pepsi and Snickers candy bars at the concession stands--but didn't because of the less-than-courageous actions of Ames officials for refusing to permit their football team to to go to East, and the high school association for not forcing Ames to play. 

What  we are left with now is a situation still overflowing with anger and chaos. 

I want to know what's going to happen when there is another high school football game is scheduled at East. 

That could come sooner rather than later. 

East's regular-season home schedule is over, but the state high school playoffs will be starting next week.  

East could be in the playoffs. 

I want to know what will happen if a playoff game is scheduled in East's stadium [or any other high school stadium in the state, for that matter], and some knucklehead writes on Facebook that people will show up at the game with guns and knives in their pockets. 

I know for a fact that Dowling of West Des Moines, a high school with no stadium of its own, has scheduled playoff games at East in the past. 

I attended a Dowling-Valley playoff game at East a few years ago. 

On a bitterly-cold night, there was no mention of guns and knives. It was a wonderful football game. 

I happen to think the East-Ames game at East would have been a wonderful one, too, had it been played. 

Ames and the Iowa High School Athletic Association screwed up. 

I hope it doesn't happen again.