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KISS Can’t Deal with Shock

(Anaheim) – Erik Meyer threw for six touchdowns, and accounted for eight overall to lead the Spokane Shock to a 64-46 win over the LA KISS Saturday night at Honda Center.

The Peterson Principle: 6/23/14

I actually tried to jump on the bandwagon. I tried real hard. With all of the excitement being generated lately about the World Cup I tuned into the game Sunday between the United States and Portugal. Portugal even had a guy I had heard of in Christiano Ronaldo.

The TEN: 6/18/2014

(“The TEN” is not a top ten but ten items worth being included in the TEN)

Payton Lands at Chadron State

(La Verne) – Runnning back Jake Payton, who started his high school career at San Dimas and finished it at Bonita last year, is heading to Nebraska to continue playing football at Chadron State he confirmed today.

From Monrovia to Arkansas to Azusa Pacific

(Glendora) – Monrovia’s Anthony Craft,  has transferred from Arkansas Pine Bluff to Azusa Pacific his father Anthony Craft Sr. confirmed.

The Peterson Principle: 6/16/14

The hockey and basketball champions have been determined so that means it’s officially football season. Isn’t it always?

Glory 17/Last Man Standing Preview

By George Hernandez [Los Angeles] The Los Angeles Forum will be home to the biggest kickboxing event on American soil history on June 21 when kickboxing company Glory will have two events in one day – Glory 17 and Last Man Standing.

KISS Brings Down the Thunder

(Anaheim) – The LA KISS jumped out to a 14-0 advantage, and never relinquished the lead in a 69-61 win over Portland Saturday night at Honda Center. The KISS snapped an eight game losing streak with the victory improving to 3-9 while the Thunder fell to 3-10.

The Peterson Principle: 6/9/14

I like covering the high school football all-star games. It’s a chance to see the seniors suit up one last time and maybe for some, the last time. It’s football after all so if there’s game I’m covering it.

West Wins Down the 605

(Cerritos) – The West defense kept the East out of the endzone and shut them out completely in the second half and went on to win the 605 All-Star Game 12-3 Friday night at Cerritos College. The West All-Stars didn’t score themselves through the first three quarters but rallied for 12 in the final frame to secure the win.