Ron Maly
has been watching the parade go by for a long time. Parades are fun,
life is fun. When Ron was a kid in Cedar Rapids, he wanted to enter an
essay contest, and he did. He wrote about Joe DiMaggio of the New York
Yankees being his favorite baseball player. For finishing second in the
contest, Ron won a Louisville Slugger baseball bat autographed by
DiMaggio. Ron later wanted to be the first person in his family to
attend college, and he was. He earned a degree in political science
from the University of Iowa, and did what all political science majors
do. He became a sportswriter. He had, after all, covered high school
football, basketball and baseball games for the Cedar Rapids Gazette
while he worked parttime during his university days. Ron wanted to sit
in the press box and write about an Iowa-Minnesota football game, and
he did. It happened while he was the sports editor at the Albert Lea
[Minn.] Tribune, and the game was at Memorial Stadium in Minneapolis.
Ron wanted to cover a World Series, and he did. Also when he was
working for the Albert Lea newspaper. Ron wanted to cover Rose Bowls,
Sugar Bowls, Orange Bowls, Cotton Bowls, Holiday Bowls, a Freedom Bowl,
a Sun Bowl, a Super Bowl and NCAA basketball tournaments, and he did
those things after he moved to Des Moines. Ron was a four-time
sportswriter of the Year in the state of Iowa [the years were 1977,
1978, 1994 and 1996]. In 2006, he was named a charter member of the
University of Iowa's media Wall of Fame in the Kinnick Stadium press
box. A photo of the plaque that's displayed in the press box is
displayed above this story. Following Ron's retirement from the
newspaper business, a publisher asked him if he wanted to write a book
about the rich football tradition at the University of Iowa, and he did.
The hardback version of "Tales from the Iowa Sidelines" was a
best-seller, and so was the revised, softback version. Now he's been
asked by his publisher to update the book for a second time. He's in the
process of doing that at the present time. Ron considers being asked
to update a best-selling book for the second time to be the supreme
compliment, considering the Hawkeyes won just four games in the 2012
season. When Ron isn't working on books, he's busy traveling and
spending time with his family. Indeed, he attends the athletic,
theatrical and musical [both vocal and instrumental] events in which his
six grandchildren participate. He also writes about anything that
interests him for his many websites.