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Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Remembering Las Cruces & Other Stuff



 
By RON MALY 
 

I've been writing a lot lately about Bob
Ortegel, a former Drake basketball coach.
 
Now Ortegel, whose 1974-1975 Bulldogs
had a 19-10 record and won the 
National Commissioners Invitational 
Tournament in Louisville, is writing
to me and about me.
 
Here's the copy if an email, written in upper-case type no less,  I received from Ortegel:
 
 
 RON, 
 
 HOW IN THE WORLD ARE YOU? I WANT TO
 THANK YOU FOR AN ARTICLE THAT YOU WROTE 
 ABOUT SOME OF OUR TIME TOGETHER
 WHEN I WAS AT DRAKE. I DO APPRECIATE THE
 KIND WORDS AND THE MUTUAL RESPECT WE HAD
 AT THAT TIME AND STILL HAVE TODAY. YOU
 WERE VERY GOOD AT YOUR JOB. AFTER 
 STARTING TO PLAY AT AGE 8 IN GRADE SCHOOL, 
 THEN H.S., THEN 4 YEARS AT BRADLEY, 
 18 YEARS OF COACHING AND 33 YEARS IN
 TELEVISION (THAT IS 66 CONSECUTIVE B.B. 
 SEASONS) I ELECTED TO TAKE THE 2015-2016
 SEASON OFF. WILL SEE HOW THAT GOES. 
 I HAVE REMARRIED AND NOW LIVE IN FT.
 WORTH. ALL IS WELL AND I HOPE THE SAME 
 IS TRUE WITH YOU. BE WELL AND BE SAFE. 
 
 COACH ”O” 
 
 P.S.--REMEMBER THOSE MARGARITAS IN LAS
 CRUCES? HA!!! ENOUGH SAID.
 
[RON MALY'S COMMENTS: Great hearing from
you, Bob, and congratulations to you and
your new bride. The best to both of you. 
This was supposed to be the week you and
the players from that wonderful 1974-75
Drake team that won the National 
Commissioners Invitational Tournament
title [the only national basketball 
championship the Bulldogs have ever won] 
were hoping to have a reunion in Des  
Moines. Too bad it didn't work out. I still think Drake should bring you back to town one of these days to again be recognized for winning that championship. And, hey, Bob, I certainly do remember those wonderful margaritas at the Double Eagle Restaurant in Las Cruces, N.M., on the nights before Drake-New Mexico State games when that university was a member of the Missouri Valley Conference. Bob, I owe you one. A margarita, I mean].