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Central Division Top Ten: 09/16/2015

Everyone believes that San Marino is overrated, but they are taking care of business in emphatic fashion. Bonita is just playing good football currently and Glendora is the team to watch out of the Palomares. Monrovia can’t stop anyone as they gave up over 40 points last game out. 

Central Division Game Night: Week Two

All games at 7:00 p.m. unless otherwise indicated.

Central Division Top Ten: 09/08/2015

Three big question marks come from Friday night’s games. First, is Kaiser as good as their win over San Gorgonio. Second, is Bonita that good or is this a down season for Monrovia (actually two in one question). Finally, Charter Oak just have an off night or take La Mirada lightly? 

Golden Start for St. Francis

by Andy Villanueva (La Canada) – Two scores by Jasher el Foster led St. Francis to a 36-24 win over West Covina on Friday evening at Freidman Stadium. 

Game Night Central Division: Week One

All games at 7:00 p.m. unless otherwise indicated.

Central Division Top Ten: 09/01/2015

Colony were able to withstand a tough West Covina team. San Marino rolled in win against Arroyo, while Charter Oak went into another state for a win. Let’s just say Monrovia isn’t who we thought they were. 

Burbank Pounds Wildcats into Submission

by Andy Villanueva (Monrovia) – What looked to be a walk in the park for Monrovia, turned into a complete nightmare as Burbank rebounded from an early mistake to upset the Wildcats, 38-20.

Central Division Top 10: 08/24/2015

It is the dawning of a new day in the Central Division. As things change, they remain the same as the top teams return their key players from 2014. 

The TEN: 07/14/2015

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

Rams Magical Run Ends With 2-0 Loss

by Andy Villanueva (Riverside) – On Saturday night, Temple City’s magical playoff run ended with a 2-0 loss to Hemet at UC Riverside’s Sports Complex. The Rams who qualified for the playoffs by virtue of a wild card, gave the Bulldogs all they could handle for the entire game.