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KISS Loses in Las Vegas

(Las Vegas) – LA scored first on a field goal but Las Vegas returned the ensuing kick off for a touchdown to take the lead for good, and cruised to a 49-16 rout of the KISS Monday night in the Rock Star Rivalry.

The Peterson Principle: 5/4/2015

By Tim Peterson I understand that Floyd Mayweather Jr. is a boxer. He’s a tactician, he makes opponents miss, he moves, he sticks, he jabs and he gets out. I get all that.

Cougars Watson, Clay, Sign NFL Contracts

By Tim Peterson (Glendora) – Azusa Pacific running back Terrell Watson and offensive lineman Cody Clay signed free agent contracts with NFL teams Saturday.

Ellis McCarthy Signs with Miami

By Tim Peterson (Monrovia) – Former Monrovia/UCLA  defensive tackle Ellis McCarthy has signed a free agent contact with the Miami Dolphins multiple sources have confirmed.

Gordon’s Goal Earns Galaxy a Tie

By Tim Peterson (Carson) – Alan Gordon scored on a header in the 75th minute to give the LA Galaxy A 1-1 tie with the Colorado Rapids Saturday night before 16,676 at StubHub Center.  

M-Town Still Unbeaten in Rio

By Tim Peterson (Temple City) – Monrovia scored a run in the seventh inning to snap a tie and went on to beat Temple City 2-1 Friday in Rio Hondo League action.

The Peterson Principle: 4/27/2015

By Tim Peterson I said last week that I’m not into the NBA playoffs and I’m really not…at least not until the Finals in June. But I have to admit the Golden State Warriors are fun to watch.

KISS Rattled in Fifth Straight Loss

By Tim Peterson (Anaheim) – Arizona jumped out to a 27-7 first half lead and never looked back in a 68-30 rout of the LA KISS Saturday night at Honda Center.

Lopez Joins Buena Park Staff

By Tim Peterson (Buena Park) – Long time area assistant coach Matt Lopez has joined the staff at Buena Park as wide receivers coach. Lopez has previously had stints at San Gabriel, Temple City and most recently San Dimas.

NFL Talk: 4/20/2015

By Tim Peterson The NFL has lost another great one. Former Chicago Bears linebacker Doug Buffone, who was a staple of the Bear defense from 1966 until his retirement in 1979, passed away at the age of 70 Monday. Buffone’s 14 seasons in Chicago are tied for second most in club history.