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Rio Run Ends in State, 42-41
By Tim Peterson (Long Beach) – Noah Penunuri was stopped a half-yard short of the goal line on the last play of the game and Rio Hondo Prep fell to Vanden 42-41 in overtime Saturday night in the Division 3-A State Final at Veterans Stadium at Long Beach City College.
Mid Valley Boys Basketball Scoreboard
Mid Valley Boys Basketball Scoreboard
Sierra Vista Seals Win in Second Half
By Tim Peterson (Covina) – Sierra Vista went on a 9-0 run to open the third quarter and outscored Northview 31-11 in the second half and went on to beat the Vikings 54-34 Friday night at Northview High.
Ramos Resigns at Schurr
By Tim Peterson (Montebello) – David Ramos has stepped down as the head football coach at Schurr after 10 seasons he confirmed Monday.
Titans Zero in on State Title
By Tim Peterson (Whittier) – Pioneer’s defense was in lockdown mode and the offense did the rest in the Titans 24-0 shutout of Panorama Saturday night at Dick Torres Stadium in the Division 7-A Regional State Bowl.
Muir’s Cogshell Signs with UCLA
By Tim Peterson (Pasadena) – Muir defensive end/ edge rusher Cole Cogshell officially signed his letter of intent with UCLA Wednesday at Muir High School.
Knight Steps Down at Don Lugo
By Tim Peterson Joshua Knight has stepped down as the head football coach at Don Lugo after two seasons he announced Tuesday. The reason for the resignation is that Knight and his family are moving to Texas to begin a new journey.
Bishop Amat Names Kory Minor
By Tim Peterson (La Puente) – Bishop Amat has named Kory Minor as its new head football coach the school announced Monday. Minor replaces Steve Hagerty who stepped down last month after 17 years.
Pasadena Holds On to Win Division 13 Title
By Tim Peterson (Pasadena) – Andrew Johnson intercepted a pass at the Pasadena five-yard line with 2:07 left in the contest to lift Pasadena to a 21-17 win over Gahr Saturday night and to the CIF Division 13 championship.
Trojans Can’t Catch Irish in Finale
By Tim Peterson (Los Angeles) – USC fell behind 35-21 in the third quarter and couldn’t catch Notre Dame in an eventual 49-35 loss to the Irish Saturday before 73, 241 at United Airlines Field at the LA Memorial Coliseum.