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Cal Baptist Shoots Down Cougars
By Tim Peterson (Riverside) – Cal Baptist shot 57 percent from three point territory and 56 percent overall in an 87-80 win over Azusa Pacific Saturday night at Van Dyne Gym.
Saints Saddle Colts with OT Loss
By Tim Peterson (Covina) – San Dimas overcame an early nine point deficit and rallied to beat Covina 58-52 in overtime Friday night on the Colts home floor.
Gallardo Named Head Coach at South
By Tim Peterson (South El Monte) – Long time area assistant Frank Gallardo was named the head coach at South El Monte Wednesday night Gallardo confirmed Thursday.
Long Time Arcadia Assistant Elias Resigns
(Arcadia) – Eric Elias, who spent ten years at Arcadia as an assistant, has decided to step down to pursue other opportunities. Elias spent five years as a position coach for the Apaches and five years as a coordinator.
Pasquarella Takes Alta Loma
(Rancho Cucamonga) – Former Glendora head coach Mark Pasquarella has been named the new HC at Alta Loma.
M-Town’s Matthew Norman Commits to Hawaii
By Tim Peterson (Monrovia) – Another former Monrovia player is heading on to bigger and better things. Offensive tackle Matthew Norman has committed to the University of Hawaii on a football scholarship.
It’s Official: Ramos Head Coach at Schurr
By Tim Peterson (Montebello) – David Ramos, who was the head coach at Bell Gardens for 13 years, was officially named the HC at Schurr Monday multiple sources confirmed.
The Peterson Principle: 2/2/2015
What else is there to say on Super Bowl XLIX? I heard Pete Carroll explain “the call” four different ways on three different interviews and I still don’t get it.
West Ends East Streak, 31-14
(West Covina) – Crescenta Valley’s Jordan Lobianco caught a pair of touchdown passes and Brian Reyes of Muir intercepted two passes including one for a touchdown to lead the West to a 31-14 win over the East Friday night in the Hall of Fame All-Star Game at West Covina High School.
The Peterson Principle: 1/26/15
By Tim Peterson Football is king. There is no doubt about that. But the NFL does have one glaring flaw- The Pro Bowl. It’s terrible. I don’t care, the fans don’t care and it doesn’t look like the players do either.