A reader of these columns who is very knowledgeable about newspapers and sports sent me the following email:
"Ron, did you notice that there was no game story in Saturday's Des Moines Register on the
Dowling-North football game? I thought it might appear on Sunday, but nothing there either. They managed to send Bryce Miller to Lincoln, Neb., to cover a meaningless Nebraska football game, but couldn't arrange for a reporter to travel to Kansas City [a lot closer] to cover any of the Royals' home games in the World Series. They could have even covered an
Chad Leistikow |
[RON MALY'S COMMENTS--Thanks for your message. I wrote earlier about the paper failing to send a staff writer to cover the Royals in the World Series, and [even worse] not sending a reporter or not even lining up phone coverage of Dowling's 77-7 victory over North. The same night of the Dowling-North game, the paper managed only
one paragraph on Valley's 62-0 romp past Lincoln. In my opinion, Valley and Dowling are the state's best high school football teams. Both games were played in metropolitan Des Moines, of course, so there's no excuse for the sports department's failure to arrange coverage of the two games. It was a thorough embarrassment to the entire newspaper in general, as well as the sports department specifically. As for the paper's absence from the World Series games in Kansas City, evidently, the company car had a flat tire or else there wasn't enough money available to put a tank of gas into the car so a reporter could make the drive. The paper has been trying to play catch-up with the Royals by publishing staff-written stories about Kansas City fans and--get this--the fact that
Hy-Vee [a huge Register advertiser] has a sponsorship agreement with the Royals. Maybe the bosses at the paper should've gone to Hy-Vee and begged the grocery chain for money to send a reporter to Kansas City. Again, horribly embarrassing. Like one of my many readers wrote, it's a case of losing touch and being totally disorganized.]
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one paragraph on Valley's 62-0 romp past Lincoln. In my opinion, Valley and Dowling are the state's best high school football teams. Both games were played in metropolitan Des Moines, of course, so there's no excuse for the sports department's failure to arrange coverage of the two games. It was a thorough embarrassment to the entire newspaper in general, as well as the sports department specifically. As for the paper's absence from the World Series games in Kansas City, evidently, the company car had a flat tire or else there wasn't enough money available to put a tank of gas into the car so a reporter could make the drive. The paper has been trying to play catch-up with the Royals by publishing staff-written stories about Kansas City fans and--get this--the fact that
Hy-Vee [a huge Register advertiser] has a sponsorship agreement with the Royals. Maybe the bosses at the paper should've gone to Hy-Vee and begged the grocery chain for money to send a reporter to Kansas City. Again, horribly embarrassing. Like one of my many readers wrote, it's a case of losing touch and being totally disorganized.]
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Photo of Chad Leistikow courtesy of Des Moines Register/Google.