By RON MALY
High school football schedules for the next couple of seasons have been finalized, and they certainly do no favors to perennial class 4-A powerhouse Valley of West Des Moines. At
Gary Swenson |
2014 FB Schedule released on IHSAA web site.1st 4 games for Valley. Waukee, IowaCity West, SE
Polk, Dowling. Tough 4game run. Exciting!
VALLEY'S 2014 SCHEDULE
Aug. 29--At Waukee
Sept., 5--Iowa City West
Sept. 12--At Southeast Polk
Sept. 19--West Des Moines Dowling
Sept. 26--At Des Moines Hoover
Oct. 3--At Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln
Oct. 10--Sioux City West
Oct. 17--At Ankeny Centennial
Oct. 24--Des Moines Lincoln
VALLEY'S 2015 SCHEDULE
Aug. 28--Waukee
Sept. 4--At Iowa City West
Sept. 11--Southeast Pollk
Sept. 18--At West Des Moines Dowling
Sept. 25--Des Moines Hoover
Oct. 2--Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln
Oct. 9--At Sioux City West
Oct. 16--Ankeny Centennial
Oct. 23--At Des Moines Lincoln
FOOTNOTE: Other than the Oct. 17 trip to Ankeny Centennial [a team Valley whipped, 41-21, last season], the last five games of the Tigers' 2014 schedule aren't nearly as daunting as the first four. The late-season games include
matchups with Des Moines high schools Hoover and Lincoln, and I think you know how I feel about that. The Des Moines schools are no longer competitive in football, and it's my feeling that teams such as Valley, Dowling, Waukee, Urbandale, the two Ankeny schools and Johnston shouldn't have to be cluttering up their schedules with them. But every team needs a breather or several, and the weak Des Moines teams furnish that to the powerful suburban schools, which now have many more talented athletes to choose from. The Council Bluffs and Sioux City schools also aren't competitive, but they've got to play somebody [unless they drop to class 3-A or 2-A], so they're sometimes matched up with the Valleys and Waukees of the world. At least Valley doesn't have to waste its time in 2014 and 2015 playing Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson, a team it hammered, 88-0, last season in Council Bluffs. It's hard to believe Thomas Jefferson was so weak that it got clobbered by 88 points even with a "mercy" rule in effect, which meant the clock ran non-stop after Valley went ahead by 35 points. The only good thing about playing weak teams from the Des Moines schools, Council Bluffs and Sioux City is that Gary Swenson can clear his bench early and let everyone--maybe event he waterboys--on the team play.
VALLEY'S 2014 SCHEDULE
Aug. 29--At Waukee
Sept., 5--Iowa City West
Sept. 12--At Southeast Polk
Sept. 19--West Des Moines Dowling
Sept. 26--At Des Moines Hoover
Oct. 3--At Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln
Oct. 10--Sioux City West
Oct. 17--At Ankeny Centennial
Oct. 24--Des Moines Lincoln
VALLEY'S 2015 SCHEDULE
Aug. 28--Waukee
Sept. 4--At Iowa City West
Sept. 11--Southeast Pollk
Sept. 18--At West Des Moines Dowling
Sept. 25--Des Moines Hoover
Oct. 2--Council Bluffs Abraham Lincoln
Oct. 9--At Sioux City West
Oct. 16--Ankeny Centennial
Oct. 23--At Des Moines Lincoln
FOOTNOTE: Other than the Oct. 17 trip to Ankeny Centennial [a team Valley whipped, 41-21, last season], the last five games of the Tigers' 2014 schedule aren't nearly as daunting as the first four. The late-season games include
matchups with Des Moines high schools Hoover and Lincoln, and I think you know how I feel about that. The Des Moines schools are no longer competitive in football, and it's my feeling that teams such as Valley, Dowling, Waukee, Urbandale, the two Ankeny schools and Johnston shouldn't have to be cluttering up their schedules with them. But every team needs a breather or several, and the weak Des Moines teams furnish that to the powerful suburban schools, which now have many more talented athletes to choose from. The Council Bluffs and Sioux City schools also aren't competitive, but they've got to play somebody [unless they drop to class 3-A or 2-A], so they're sometimes matched up with the Valleys and Waukees of the world. At least Valley doesn't have to waste its time in 2014 and 2015 playing Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson, a team it hammered, 88-0, last season in Council Bluffs. It's hard to believe Thomas Jefferson was so weak that it got clobbered by 88 points even with a "mercy" rule in effect, which meant the clock ran non-stop after Valley went ahead by 35 points. The only good thing about playing weak teams from the Des Moines schools, Council Bluffs and Sioux City is that Gary Swenson can clear his bench early and let everyone--maybe event he waterboys--on the team play.