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Monday, June 22, 2026
Good morning to you! 

When was the last time you played a good old-fashioned game of HORSE?

Two players. One basketball. One hoop. That was it. No $200 basketball shoes. No week-long summer camp. No personal trainer. No referee. No smartphone app tracking your shooting percentage. Just a ball, a hoop and enough daylight left before your mother called you home. Anyone could play. Trust me, I was living proof.

If you have never heard of HORSE, today is your lucky day. The rules are simple. One player makes a shot, and the other players have to duplicate it. Miss the shot, and you earn a letter. Keep missing, and eventually you spell H-O-R-S-E. On the final letter, most of us got two chances to avoid elimination. Some particularly ruthless competitors would make you “prove it” by sinking the shot twice.

If time was short or curfew was looming, we switched to PIG. Same concept. Fewer letters. Faster heartbreak.

We played in our driveway on a plywood backboard bolted to the front of the garage. The rim was slightly bent, and the net's existence depended entirely on the season and how many winters it had survived.

The driveway had its challenges. We had to shoot over a power line, avoid breaking windows and be prepared to sprint after the ball when it rolled into the street.

As for basketballs, we had exactly one. It was a hand-me-down from my oldest brother — a red, white and blue model that fit perfectly with America's bicentennial spirit in 1976.

Even as a kid, it was obvious I was destined to spend more time on a wrestling mat than a basketball court. My jump shot looked less like Michael Jordan and more like a shot put competition. That meant I relied heavily on trick shots for HORSE. There was the underhand granny shot. The bounce shot off the pavement. Left-handed layups. And my personal specialty: the 25-foot hook shot.

Many of you remember Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and his famous skyhook. I borrowed the concept and launched it from well beyond any reasonable distance. Somehow, it worked. The shot looked more like something from Meadowlark Lemon than an actual basketball game, but style points were never part of the scorecard.

One day in high school gym class, our P.E. teacher, Howie Stephenson, watched me sink one of those ridiculous hook shots.

“Goodman, you could never do that again in a million years,” he said.

My friend Ian tossed me the ball. I launched another hook. Swish. Mr. Stephenson stared at the hoop, shook his head and walked away.

I never became a basketball star. Not even close. But, for one glorious moment, I had a shot nobody could explain — including me. And that may be the real beauty of games like HORSE. They remind us that sometimes the most memorable victories are not the planned ones. They are the impossible shots, the lucky bounces and the stories that still make us smile long after the final letter is earned.

Have a memorable Monday, and thanks for reading.

Shane Goodman

President and Publisher
Big Green Umbrella Media
shane@dmcityview.com
515-953-4822, ext. 305
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FROM KCCI: Des Moines man arrested in connection to gang-related shootings. An 18-year-old Des Moines resident has been arrested in connection with two separate shootings tied to gang rivalry, police said. Treyshawn Daughtery is being held in the Polk County Jail. Des Moines Police Sgt. Paul Parizek said Daughtery was one of several shooters who fired 27 shots into the Urban Dreams facility during a private event on Jan. 17. Investigators said the shooters were targeting members of a rival gang attending the event, and several of those gang members returned fire. One person uninvolved in the incident was shot in the leg and seriously injured. ... READ MORE

FROM WHO-TV: Dads compete for ‘red belly badge’ in Adventureland’s Father’s Day Flop contest. Everyone knows it takes a lot of courage to take the plunge into fatherhood, and over at Adventureland, fathers once again took the painful flop. Adventure Bay hosted its second Father’s Day Flop contest in its Breaker Beach Wave Pool on Saturday, inviting ten dads to come out and “compete for the red belly badge of honor.” ... READ MORE

FROM WOI: Woman hospitalized with serious injuries in Des Moines dog attack. A Des Moines woman is in the hospital after a dog allegedly mauled her Friday afternoon. First responders were dispatched around 1:30 p.m. to an apartment in the 2800 block of Euclid Avenue due to a 911 call reporting a dog was attacking and mauling a woman. Once on scene, the dog "rushed" at the first responding officer, ending the attack on the woman. A resident of the apartment was able to contain the attack, according to a release. ... READ MORE

 
 

FROM AROUND THE WORLD: US and Iran wrap high-level talks in Switzerland after making ‘encouraging progress,’ mediators say. U.S. Vice President JD Vance and parliamentary speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf on Monday wrapped up a lengthy round of initial talks aimed at solidifying a permanent end to the war between the countries. The mediation effort in Switzerland which started Sunday — and stretched into the early hours of Monday — had rocky moments. But the talks also led to some agreements between the two sides. ... READ MORE

FROM AROUND THE NATION: 7 killed and dozens injured following series of weekend shootings in Chicago. A spate of shootings in Chicago has led to at least seven deaths and 38 injuries since Friday evening, police say, prompting President Donald Trump to renew his call for a military intervention in the nation’s third-largest city. “Why isn’t Governor Pritzker calling me for help. I could make Chicago a safe City in ONE MONTH, in ONE YEAR, it would be one of the safest!!!” Trump said in a Sunday morning Truth Social post. ... READ MORE

FROM AROUND THE STATE: Cedar Rapids charter school executive director’s contract not being renewed. The executive director contract for Sarah Swayze at Empowering Excellence Charter School (EECS) ends on June 30, 2026, and it is not being renewed. This was decided by the EECS Board of Directors at the June 3 meeting. The board has appointed EECS principal Charles Mausser to be interim executive director and principal for the 2026-2027 school year. ... READ MORE

 
Weather forecast
Monday, June 22
 
Sunny and mild
High: 75
Low: 57
Rain chance: 0%
 
Tuesday, June 23
 

Partly cloudy
High: 79
Low: 62
Rain chance: 30%

Wednesday, June 24
 

Partly cloudy
High: 82
Low: 59
Rain chance: 20%

 
Allergy alert
 
Today: 4.4 - low-medium range
 
Top allergens:
Dock weed
Cattail
Grasses
 
 
The 2026 results: CITYVIEW's Best of Des Moines®
 
 
Best Whiskey
1. Prairie Fire
2. Revelton
3. Jack Daniel’s
 
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Back to the Biz
Bubba kicks off a month of 10th anniversary celebrations Wednesday, June 24, with a one-day-only BBQ pop-up in partnership with Whatcha Smokin' BBQ. 
 
El Valle Tienda Mexicana grocery store on Army Post Road announced plans for a restaurant and bar at the former Spaghetti Works on Court Avenue.
 
The Breakfast Club cut the ribbon on a new location in Kettlestone Central development in Waukee in the first of four planned neighborhood shopping centers under development in the Grand Prairie corridor.

Johnny’s Italian Steakhouse is serving a new line of ice cream cocktails inspired by retro supper-club favorites: Golden Cadillac, Grasshopper, Brandy Alexander and Pink Squirrel.

Deals today
• Food Truck Mall Mondays, 4-7 p.m., begin at 5299 East University Ave., Pleasant Hill.
 
The Empire's (223 Fourth St., Des Moines) Monday special is spaghetti Alfredo with grilled chicken for $10.
 
Marianna's (1305 University Ave., Des Moines) offers carnitas tacos for $1.50 Mondays during the World Cup.
 
• Cowboy (1234 E Euclid Ave., Des Moines) has a Monday special fajitas lunch for $11.99.
 
The False Nine Social Club (206 Fifth St., Valley Junction) has British pies on sale Mondays for $10.
 
District 36 (1375 S.W. Vintage Parkway, Ankeny) has a Monday special $60 dinner for two. Two entrees starring sea bass and NY strip de Burgo with soup or salads, a bottle of wine and a dessert to share. 
 
• Some Hy-Vee Market Grilles offer chicken fried steak specials on Mondays for $8.
 
• Today is cheese steak quesadilla day at Sale Barn Cafe (Lamoni).
 
• It's catfish night at Waterfront stores. Dinners cooked any way you like it for $19.99.
 
 Chuck's (3610 Sixth Ave., Des Moines) Monday special is three for $25 on all appetizers.
 
  Bubba (200 10th St., Des Moines) has a Monday night sirloin dinner special for $20. 
 
• Kelly's Little Nipper (1701 E. Grand Ave., Des Moines) offers a "Monday grind" special grinder and fries basket for $9.50.
 
• Monday brings prime rib specials to both Chicago Speakeasy (1520 Euclid Ave., Des Moines) and Christopher's (2816 Beaver Ave., Des Moines).
 
• Trostel's Greenbriar (Merle Hay Road, Johnston) has a Monday burger with a side and beer deal for $14.   
 
• Beaver Tap (4050 Urbandale Ave., Des Moines) has $8 omelets and $10 hot beef sandwiches or Mexican bowls on Mondays.
 
• Johnny's Italian Steakhouses have a chicken de Burgo special on Mondays before 4 p.m., $14 including beverage.
 
Smoking Goat Pub (3015 Merle Hay Road, Des Moines) hosts Shelby Smokehouse Soul Food on Mondays, 5-9 p.m.
 
 G Mig's (126 Fifth St., Valley Junction) has $11 smashburgers today including a side.
 
 The Station on Ingersoll (3124 Ingersoll, Des Moines) has a Monday special Graziano grinder with a side for $12.
 
 The Continental (407 E. Fifth St., Des Moines) offers a Monday special double smash burger and shoestring fries, $12.
 
• Jethro's have a Monday chicken tenders and fries special $9.95 in Altoona and West Des Moines.
 
• Angry Goldfish (2301 S.W. Ninth St., Des Moines) has specials on chicken Parmesan and lasagna today, $15 with garlic bread and salad.
 
Eastside Eddie’s (3517 E. 26th St., Des Moines) Monday special is a burger with domestic beer, soft drink or well drink for $10.  
 
• Pelican Post (265 50th St., West Des Moines) has a special today on hot beef sandwiches, $10.95 all day. 
 
• Tito’s Lounge (3916 Urbandale Drive, Urbandale) offers all-you-can-eat wings Mondays. 
 
• Johnny's Hall of Fame (302 Court Ave., Des Moines) has $12 burger baskets on Mondays and Fridays.
 
 Urban Cellars (640 S. 50th St., West Des Moines) offers $60 wine dinners for two on Mondays including two entrees with soup or salad, a dessert and a bottle of wine. 
 
• Club 2000 (422 Indianola Road, Des Moines) has a burger basket with fries deal Mondays for $9. 
 
• Red Lobster's Monday special is lobster and shrimp scampi with a side for $20. 
 
• Paula's (524 Elm St., Valley Junction) has a Monday special loaded chicken on a croissant sandwich for $14. 
 
• Destination Grille (2491 E. First St., Grimes) has a Monday steak night special, sirloins and truffle fries for $18.
 
• Price Chopper delis offer two-piece, bone-in fried chicken dinners with two sides and a roll for $8 on Mondays. 
 
Fareways have specials through Saturday on top sirloin at $9.99/pound, 5-ounce pork ribeyes at $1.25 and red cherries at $3.88/pound.

— Jim Duncan, jd91446@aol.com

 
 
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Sports headlines
FROM ESPN: Wyndham Clark holds on at Shinnecock to win 2nd U.S. Open title. A year ago, Wyndham Clark had to apologize for smashing Oakmont Country Club's 121-year-old lockers after he missed the cut in the U.S. Open. Clark didn't leave any dents at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club on Long Island this week, but he certainly left his mark as he captured his second U.S. Open title Sunday after nearly squandering a six-stroke lead in the final round before holding on for a one-stroke victory. ... READ MORE
 
FROM SPORTS ILLUSTRATED: How Serena Williams earned a spot in Wimbledon ladies’ singles draw — wild card process, history explained. The buzz was real. Serena Williams will enter the Wimbledon ladies’ singles draw as a wild card, the tournament announced on Sunday. The 23-time major winner last played a competitive singles match at the 2022 U.S. Open, where she lost to Ajla Tomljanović in three sets in the third round. Now Williams, 44, will play singles in addition to doubles with her sister, Venus, at the All England Club. ... READ MORE
 
FROM YAHOO SPORTS: College World Series 2026: UNC evens finals with 6-2 win over Oklahoma, forcing decisive Game 3. The 2026 Men’s College World Series final will go to a third and decisive game after North Carolina evened the best-of-three series with a 6-2 win over Oklahoma on Sunday afternoon and its pursuit of its first MCWS championship remains alive. ... READ MORE
 
 

1775: Congress authorizes the issue of Continental currency. On June 22, 1775, Congress authorizes the issue of $2 million in bills of credit. … READ MORE

1945: Battle of Okinawa ends. During World War II, the U.S. 10th Army overcomes the last major pockets of Japanese resistance on Okinawa Island, ending one of the bloodiest battles of World War II. The same day, Japanese Lieutenant General Mitsuru Ushijima, the commander of Okinawa’s defense, committed suicide with a number of Japanese officers and troops rather than surrender. … READ MORE

2001: Blockbuster hit movie “The Fast and The Furious” released. On June 22, 2001, The Fast and the Furious, a crime drama based in the underground world of street racing in Southern California, debuts in theaters across the United States. … READ MORE

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Morning chuckle

The answer to the last riddle: 1. Why are fish so gullible?
They fall for things hook, line and sinker!

Today's riddle:  Why did the husband go fishing on Valentine’s Day?

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