Category Archives: High School Football

Azusa Names Zamora Head Coach

By Tim Peterson (Azusa) – Azusa has named Alfred Zamora as its new head football coach sources confirmed Monday.

Cayer Out as Head Coach at Ganesha

By Tim Peterson (Pomona) – Don Cayer has been let go as the head football coach at Ganesha after 11 years he confirmed Friday.

Brown In, Glaspy Out at Covina

By Tim Peterson (Covina) – Kevin Glaspy has been removed as the head football coach and Athletic Director at Covina Fred Robledo of SGVN Sports reported Wednesday. Joe Brown, who was the offensive coordinator at Covina last year, will replace Glaspy as the head football coach.

Heritage Bowl Set for Saturday

The Heritage Bowl featuring Team San Diego vs. Team Los Angeles will take place this Saturday February 3 at Gabrielino High School. Kickoff is set for 5:00 p.m.

Johnson Leaves La Puente

By Tim Peterson (La Puente) – Laron Johnson has resigned as the head football coach at La Puente after two years he confirmed Friday.

Bradley Headed Back to Charter Oak

By Tim Peterson (Covina) – Receiver Marquis Bradley who played for Charter Oak as a freshman in 2022 before going to Ontario Christian last year, is transferring back to Charter Oak he confirmed on Twitter (X).

Martinez Steps Down at Diamond Ranch

By Tim Peterson (Pomona) – Eric Martinez has stepped down as the head football coach at Diamond Ranch to take the head coaching job at Valley View High School in Moreno Valley Fred Robledo of SGVN Sports reported Wednesday.

Jacobson Out at Rowland

By Tim Peterson (Rowland Heights) – Ryan Jacobson has stepped down as the head football coach at Rowland after 11 seasons multiple sources have confirmed.

Jaylen Moore Returning to Monrovia

By Tim Peterson (Monrovia) – Receiver Jaylen Moore, who played at Monrovia in 2022 before transferring to Westlake last season, is transferring back to Monrovia for 2024 he announced on Twitter (X) Wednesday.

East Blanks West in SGV Bowl

By Alex A. Gonzalez Covina: The best of the best in San Gabriel Valley took center stage Saturday night at Covina District Field in the second annual SGV Bowl, and this year, the East All-Stars showed who was better of the two with a 34-0 blowout win over the West.