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

Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Happier Times


By RON MALY

I received lots of email comments and Facebook responses to my column the other day about Bob Brooks, the sportscasting legend from Cedar Rapids who died at 89 years of age.

Thanks to all of you who took the time to write. 

Some readers wanted to know about other sportscasters from Iowa such as Ron Gonder and Frosty Mitchell. 

Indeed, a few wondered if Gonder and Mitchell are still alive. 

Both did play-by-play announcing of Hawkeye football and basketball games for many years. 

Gonder worked for WMT-radio and TV in Cedar Rapids [plus KRNT-radio and TV in Des Moines before that], and is mostly retired these days. 

I say mostly because he still entertains WMT listeners with frequent freelance programs dealing with sports topics. 

Gonder and Mitchell are among a shrinking list of still-living play-by-play announcers from the good old days when as many as 7, 8 or maybe 9 stations from this state originated broadcasts of Hawkeye football games. 

Jim Zabel of WHO-radio and TV in Des Moines  died several years ago, and now Brooks [who did Iowa games for a number of Cedar Rapids stations] has gone to the big studio in the sky.

Iowa went to a revised sports broadcasting plan a number of years ago, eliminating such play-by-play veterans as Brooks, Gonder, Zabel and Mitchell and replacing  them with the equally knowledgeable and talented Gary Dolphin  as the sole play-by-play announcer for large football and men's basketball networks.

Mitchell did Hawkeye football and basketball for KGRN-radio in Grinnell and later WMT-radio in Cedar Rapids. 

He also did TV play-by-play of Hawkeye basketball games for the Iowa Network. 

In retirement, I'm fairly certain Mitchell spends half the year in Grinnell and half the year in Florida. 

He hasn't totally quit talking on radio and TV. 

I hear Frosty on commercials for Adventureland every once in a while. 

I was honored to join Brooks, Gonder, Mitchell and 16 others  as charter members of the University of Iowa's Kinnick Stadium  media Wall of Fame in 2006.

Pictured above are four members of the Wall of Fame. 

Left to right are Ron Gonder, Bob Brooks, George Wine and Ron Maly. 

Wine was Iowa's sports information director for a quarter-century, and is now deceased.  

The photo was taken in 2011 or so after we had lunch at the Iowa Athletic Club in Iowa City.

Those were the days, my friend.