By RON MALY
There are a lot of dumb things in the paper these days, but the one that's the most idiotic so far this weekend involves the idea of the Des Moines school district building a downtown stadium for high school football games and other activities.
Tom Ahart, a man with a hole in his head |
Des Moines needs a new $9 million high school football stadium like the superintendent of schools needs a hole in his head.
Indeed, the way superintendent Tom Ahart is thinking and talking, maybe he's already got a sizable hole in his head.
I know Des Moines taxpayers sure as hell don't need a $9 million bill on their hands to pay for a new stadium.
There's no way Des Moines' high schools can keep up with Valley of West Des Moines, Waukee, Johnston, Ankeny, Ankeny Centennial, Urbandale, Dowling of West Des Moines and the other suburban schools in the quality of their stadiums or the quality of their teams.
In fact, I'm of the opinion that Valley, Dowling, Waukee, Johnston, Southeast Polk and the other suburban schools shouldn't even be playing the Des Moines schools in football.
Roosevelt, Lincoln, Hoover and the other Des Moines teams don't need games against Valley and Dowling.
Instead, they need mercy.
Mercy as in mercy rule in football games in which they're getting their asses beaten to a pulp.
I've seen some of those Des Moines teams play, and they're awful.
The Des Moines schools are outmanned in every game they play against the suburban teams.
Their days of athletic prominence has come and gone.
They'll never be the same again athletically.
And you know it and I know it that the minute Valley and Dowling run up 70 or 80 points on Roosevelt and Hoover in upcoming seasons, the numbskulls in the opinion section of the paper will jump all over the Tigers' and Maroons' coaches for pouring it on, like they did when Valley manhandled a hapless and hopeless Council Bluffs team last season.
The opinion page people have no clue how outmatched the Des Moines schools are when they play the suburban teams in football.
The only reason the Valleys, Dowlings, Waukees, Southeast Polks and Johnstons of the world even play the Des Moines teams is because the Central Iowa Metropolitan League says they must.
Because the caliber of Des Moines high school football is so horrible, those games turn into, "breathers" for Valley, Dowling, Johnston and other suburban teams.
Instead of playing Valley and Dowling, the teams from Roosevelt, North, Hoover, Lincoln and East should be teeing it up with Van Meter and North Polk.
A much more competitive conference than the present CIML would be one featuring Valley, Dowling, Urbandale, Waukee, Marshalltown, Ames, Johnston, Ankeny, Ankeny Centennial, Southeast Polk and maybe Indianola.
My advice to Des Moines school officials is to quickly abandon the idea of building a $9 million stadium, and sink the money into repairing what they've already got.