RON MALY HAS BEEN WATCHING THE PARADE GO BY FOR A LONG TIME. THIS IS ONE OF HIS WEBSITES.
Saturday, November 14, 2015
West Des Moines, the capital city of high school football in the state of Iowa, sent thousands of fans to Cedar Falls for a semifinal round game Friday night in the class 4-A division of the state high school playoffs in the UNI-Dome. Dowling Catholic and Valley, whose campuses are just a few miles apart in West Des Moines, have dominated large-school football in Iowa for longer than a lot of people in other parts of the state care to remember. Dowling, the state 4-A champion the past two seasons, and Valley, which has won five state championships under coach Gary Swenson, teed it up again last night. Dowling was clearly the better team this time, winning 24-6 and advancing to the championship game next Friday night against Kennedy of Cedar Rapids. Unbeaten Dowling is on a tremendous run under coach Tom Wilson, and I'm picking the Maroons to bring home the 4-A trophy again next week. Valley finished the 2015 season with a 10-3 record, which would be superb at most places. But when a team like Valley loses twice in the same year to its city rival [the Tigers were beaten by Dowling 38-21 during the regular season], fans who were smiling before the game made the trip home discussing what went wrong and what might have been. But, looking at the big picture, it was great entertainment for a family, being among all of those other West Des Moines folks for another Valley-Dowling playoff game in November. It doesn't get any better than that. Congratulations to the Maroons, and good luck to them next week.