RON MALY HAS BEEN WATCHING THE PARADE GO BY FOR A LONG TIME. THIS IS ONE OF HIS WEBSITES.
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
The paper blew it again this morning on Valley High School, and it's becoming a common occurrence. No story and no score either on the unbeaten and second-ranked Tigers' 75-59 cruise past Ankeny last night in a girls' game at the Bill Coldiron Fieldhouse in West Des Moines. Valley's girls now have a 13-0 record heading into tonight's home game against Ottumwa. Frankly, I've never seen a team [unbeaten or otherwise] receive as little attention as these talented [and, yes, surprising] Valley girls get from a metropolitan daily newspaper. Sometimes there's just a final score of the game, sometimes [like this morning] there's nothing. Zippo. It's an embarrassment to sports journalism. I don't think anyone at the paper even knew Valley was playing last night. It's strange that the paper doesn't hire the sports editor of the student newspaper to call in the results of the games, and pay her [or him] a few bucks for the trouble. They call 'em stringers. But, with circulation in a constant free-fall, I'm guessing the paper's bean-counters wouldn't allow it. One other thing. That page 3 feature called CIML HOOPS in the paper on Tuesdays is a joke, too. Especially the boys' and girls' roundups. Any 10-year-old kid could put together the list of past scores and upcoming games and call it a summary. I would think a a roundup would include feature comments on each team. But you can't do that without talking to the coaches and players. Obviously, it hasn't dawned on anyone at the paper to do that.