Category Archives: High School Football

Dons Survive Nobles

By Adam Cole [La Puente] – Sierra Vista was shut down the first half but came back for a 14-7 victory Friday night at Nogales high school against the Nobles. 

Lightning Shortens Lawndale’s Rout

By Rich Whittington (Arcadia) – Everything seemed to have been working against the Arcadia Apaches Friday evening, even the weather, as the Apaches lost to the visiting Lawndale Cardinals, 36-7, In a contest that was ended early due to lightning strikes in the area.

The Monrovia Machine Keeps Churning, 58-26

By Tim Peterson (Pico Rivera) – Monrovia racked up 623 total yards and rolled to a 58-26 victory over El Rancho Thursday night at Don Memorial Stadium.

Moors Overcome Mistakes to Defeat Temple City

By Ron Vrooman (Temple City) – The Alhambra Moors ran their season record to 2-1 with a 21-6 victory over the Temple City Rams on Thursday night, but they did it the hard way.   

Matadors Demolish Panthers

By George Hernandez (San Gabriel) – San Gabriel made it look easy Thursday night at home with a 41-0 victory over Pasadena Polytechnic.

Around the SGV: 8/31/2022

By Tim Peterson Keppel has been outscored 124-0 in its first two games. It’s time to pull the plug. Continue to practice, get more kids out, get them in the weight room and get ready for next year.

Game Night: Week 2

All kickoffs are at 7:00 p.m. unless otherwise indicated

Mid Valley Scoreboard: Week 1

High School football scores from around the area: Thursday August 25

Braves Offense and Defense Too Much For Eagles

By Duane Barker (Baldwin Park) The Baldwin Park Braves hosted the South El Monte Eagles Friday night and were less than gracious hosts scoring through the air and on the ground dropping a 55-20 trouncing on the Eagles to the delight of the Brave faithful.

Wildcats Moore than Apaches

By Alex A. Gonzalez Monrovia — The Monrovia Wildcats offense was too much for visiting Arcadia to handle Friday night in large part by Brian Salazar, who threw five touchdown passes, three to Jaylen Moore and two to Carlos Hernandez, in their 49-14 blowout win at Monrovia High School.