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KISS Chewed Up by Sabercats

By Tim Peterson (San Jose) – Erik Meyer threw for 222 yards and five touchdown passes to lead San Jose to a 54-28 win over the LA KISS Saturday night in San Jose.

Galaxy Whitewashed by Whitecaps

By Tim Peterson (Vancouver) – After a scoreless first half Vancouver scored twice in the second to shut out the LA Galaxy 2-0 Saturday night at BC Place.

Arroyo Out in April

By Tim Peterson (El Monte) – “It’s never too early for football”, said Arroyo OC Chris MacMillan Saturday as he ran his team through some offensive sets.

Aguilar Becomes a Bearcat

By Tim Peterson (La Verne) – Former South El Monte head coach Ibis Aguilar has found a new home. He is now an assistant coach at Bonita.

Morrison Leaves La Puente; Takes over at Corona Santiago

By Tim Peterson (La Puente) – Scott Morrison has stepped down as the head coach and Athletic Director at La Puente to take the head coach position at Corona Santiago. Morrison resigned Thursday morning and was named HC at Corona Santiago Friday.

The Peterson Principle: 3/30/15

By Tim Peterson The Final Four is set and for the most part it is as expected. Sure Michigan State slipped in as a number seven but they were probably under seeded anyway. There are three number one seeds and then the Spartans.

NFL Talk: 3/29/2015

By Tim Peterson The rumors get hotter and heavier as the NFL Draft day gets closer and closer. With the draft scheduled for April 30- May 2 we keep hearing about who’s moving up, who’s moving down and who is simply being moved.

Baldwin Park’s Perez Receives Multiple Offers

By Tim Peterson (Baldwin Park)- Francisco Perez, Baldwin Park’s 6-5, 305 pound offensive left tackle, has received offers from four different schools sources confirmed Saturday.

Galaxy Loses Late in DC

By Tim Peterson (Washington, DC) – Chris Pontius took a cross from Nick Deleon at the far post, outwrestled Dan Gargan and drove a header into the back of the net  in stoppage time to give DC United a 1-0 win over the Galaxy Saturday night.

Cougars Win Slugfest, 15-11

By Tim Peterson (Glendora) – There were 12 pitchers used, 29 hits, four home runs, 26 runs scored and an undetermined amount of momentum swings Saturday afternoon at Azusa Pacific. When the dust finally cleared it was the Cougars who were the last team standing in a 15-11 win over Hawaii Pacific.