By RON MALY
Legends don't show up all that often in Iowa high school football.
But that's exactly what Jerry Moses was.
A legend.
I was sorry to learn today of the death of Moses, a standout running back at East Waterloo High School in the 1960s.
The Waterloo Courier reported that he died this morning at the age of 65. The photo of Moses is courtesy of the Courier.
I can recall him running rampant through high school defenses during my newspaper years.
Every Friday night, it was Moses does this, Moses does that.
Nothing stopped him.
Like I said, a legend
The Courier said Moses scored 56 touchdowns, was a two-time
first-team all-stater and a high school all-American while East Waterloo was overpowering other Iowa high school teams.
East didn't lose a game from 1965
until the first game of the 1972 season. The Courier said the state's sportswriters
voted East as the mythical state champion five times, prior to the
current playoff system.
Moses played for coach Johnny Majors at Iowa State after his standout high school career.
Unfortunately, his collegiate years weren't as kind to Moses as his high school years.
Injuries slowed him.
No matter.
We always had the memories of his high school exploits.
And those memories are still clear.
Still fantastic.
My thoughts and prayers are with Jerry Moses' family.
The man died much too young.