By RON MALY
As was the case in a lot of other West Des Moines Dowling High School football games this season, the class 4-A state championship game turned into the Ryan Boyle Extravaganza.
Boyle was brilliant, running for three touchdowns and passing for one in the Maroons' spectacular 49-14 victory over a Washington of Cedar Rapids team that came into the game with a 13-0 record and ranked No. 1.
But the Warriors were no match for a Dowling juggernaut that rode the talents of Boyle to its second consecutive 4-A championship at the UNI Dome in Cedar Falls.
Boyle ran for 146 yards as he guided Dowling to its 13th victory in 14 games this season. He was named the player of the game.
The Maroons' only 2014 loss was to crosstown West Des Moines rival Valley, 24-21, on Sept. 19 at Valley Stadium.
In that game, Boyle [who will play his collegiate football at Iowa] was clearly outplayed by Valley sophomore Rocky Lombardi.
But Boyle and his teammates weren't to be stopped after that setback.
They clobbered everything and everyone that got in their way.
Washington's players, coaches and fans were undoubtedly shellshocked by Dowling's offensive firepower, but it was business as usual for central Iowans who watched the Maroons win by such scores as 49-0 over Urbandale; 45-14 [regular season] and 41-28 [playoffs] over Waukee; 51-10 over Lewis Central; 52-3 over Sioux City East; 50-13 over Johnston; 70-21 over Des Moines Roosevelt; 77-7 over Des Moines North; 62-21 over Indianola; 59-24 over Ames [playoffs] and 48-14 over Ankeny [playoffs].
I've never been a guy who subscribed to the theory that a loss was good for any team, but perhaps the defeat at Valley in September somehow benefited Dowling.
I know it was the best high school football game I've ever seen, and I know it did wonderful things for the Valley program.
Hopefully, it helped Dowling, too.
Whatever the case, the Maroons' lopsided victory tonight further emphasized my belief that the best high school football in the state of Iowa is being played in the Central Iowa Metro League.
More specifically, in the city of West Des Moines.