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

Saturday, October 11, 2014

More Horrible Newspapering: The Des Moines Register Covered Valley's 76-6 Drubbing Of Sioux City West With a One-Paragraph Story; The Sioux City Journal Didn't Know Which West Des Moines Team Won the Game. The Headline and First Paragraph Of the Story Said It Was Dowling, the Rest Of the Story Said It Was Valley. The Bottom Line: Scores Of People Across Iowa Are Likely Canceling Their Newspaper Subscriptions


WEST DES MONIES--Class 4-A fourth-ranked West Des Moines Dowling scored 62 first-half points on its way to a dominating 76-6 victory over West on Friday night.


A pair of interceptions -- one returned for a touchdown -- and a fumble all in the first quarter helped Valley get off to the fast start.

West's lone score came in the third quarter on a 17-yard pass from Noah McWell to Ricky Quintana.

Valley ran for 188 yards and threw for 146, while West was held to 23 rushing yard sand 139 through the air.

West is now 0-7 overall and 0-3 in district action. Valley improved to 6-1 and 3-0.

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 I attended the Valley-Sioux City West game, and I'll tell you right now that West is the worst high school football team I have ever seen.

Actually, I felt sorry for West's players and coaches.

There were only about 30 West fans in the grandstand on the east side of the stadium.

West had almost as many cheerleaders as it had players.

The whole thing was an embarrassment to high school football in the state of Iowa.

West was certainly the worst class 4-A team I have ever seen, and perhaps the worst team I have ever seen in any class.

Before I put that mismatch in my rear-view mirror, I'd like to mention that I'm wondering if the circus clowns who work in the Opinion section at the Des Moines Register will accuse Valley of pouring it on in the 70-point victory.  

It was a year ago that someone in that Opinion department wrote that Valley deserved a thistle for running up 88 points against a horrible Council Bluffs high school team.

Thistle as in Roses & Thistles.

The writer who made that charge didn't identify himself or herself in print.

Gutless, I guess.

Maybe it was Randy Evans, the editor of the paper's editorial pages, maybe it was some other idiot in the department who doesn't know a football from a ping pong ball.

I didn't see that game, but I talked with people later who said Valley did not run up the score. Indeed, the Tigers' offensive players purposely fell on the ground late in the game so the score wouldn't get even more lopsided.

If the paper throws another thistle at Valley in the wake of its 76-6 victory last night, I think Randy Evans should have that thistle shoved up his ass, and he should be kicked through the goal posts at the north end of Valley Stadium.