RON MALY HAS BEEN WATCHING THE PARADE GO BY FOR A LONG TIME. THIS IS ONE OF HIS WEBSITES.
Thursday, October 23, 2014
East-Ames Football Ridiculousness Is the Biggest Embarrassment In the Long History Of the Iowa High School Athletic Association, And the Decision-Makers At the Place Who Screwed Things Up Are the Reason Why
By RON MALY
The more I think about it, the Des Moines East-Ames high school football mess is the most embarrassing thing to ever happen in the long history of the Iowa High School Athletic Association. And the people who work for the association are the main reason for the embarrassment. I wrote several days ago that those with decision-making responsibilities in the association should be suspended, and I still feel that way. There was no reason that game shouldn't have been played at Williams Stadium in Des Moines. The high school association is supposed to be made up of people with leadership qualities, but absolutely no leadership and no maturity was demonstrated by those people last week and this week.
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I was talking on the phone with Mike Mahon today about that subject, and also about some other things. "Bob Savage is probably rolling over in his grave cause of that East-Ames stuff," Mahon said. Savage was the longtime football coach at East. He'd have gotten that game played, no questions asked, no controversy needed. He sure as hell wouldn't have needed the Iowa High School Athletic Association to get involved and screw up things.
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"How long do you think the Register will let Bryce Miller continue writing sports columns?" Mahon asked me. "Good question," I said. "When the Iowa City Press Citizen told Pat Harty he was out as its sports columnist, his job ended immediately. Now he's writing blogs for an Iowa City radio station. It does seem strange that Miller [whose job at the paper here was eliminated] is still hanging on, even though nobody at the Register wants him. But he probably hopes he can last as long as possible. He doesn't have anywhere else to go."
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Speaking of embarrassments, I've managed to make it through most of the high school football season without having to listen to that ridiculous public address announcer at Ames High School's home games. His commentary was bothering the hell out of me and others sitting in the Valley section during a quarterfinal round game in the state playoffs last season. But it lasted for only about a quarter. When Valley began pouring it on en route to a 63-20 victory in which the mercy rule helped Ames escape an even bigger clobbering, the p.a. guy's act wasn't quite so obnoxious. For all I know, he's been replaced. If not, he should be.
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Enough of that. It's time for my 2-mile walk, and time to start thinking about Senior Night tomorrow at Valley Stadium. I'm hearing the weather will be outstanding.