Category Archives: High School Football
Maranatha Clinches Cottonwood Crown
By Rich Whittington (Pasadena) – The Maranatha Minutemen captured the Cottonwood League Championship Friday evening, defeating the visiting Whittier Christian Heralds, 42-9, in front of a very supportive crowd at Maranatha’s Keith Family Field.
Diamond Ranch Holds On, 36-28
By Tim Peterson (Covina) – Diamond Ranch led 26-0 in the third quarter and then had to hang on to beat Northview 36-28 Thursday night in Valle Vista League action.
Monrovia Captures a Piece of the Rio Hondo League Crown, 29-24
By Rich Whittington (San Marino) – The formula was simple for San Marino Thursday evening, win and you are the undisputed Rio Hondo League Champions, lose, and we have a three-way tie for the Rio Hondo League Crown. We have a tie. The Monrovia Wildcats defeated the Titans, 29-24, and secured a third of the […]
Muir Leaves Pasadena Seeing Red, 45-0
By Rich Whittington (Pasadena) – The John Muir Mustangs had their way with the Pasadena Bulldogs Wednesday evening, winning the 76th edition of the annual “Turkey Tussle”, held at the Rose Bowl, by a score of 45-0
Rosemead, Gabrielino Receive Suspensions for Regular Season Finale
By Tim Peterson Due to a fight at the end of the Rosemead-Gabrielino game Friday night both teams were suspended and had to forfeit this week’s games. The only Mission Valley League game this week is South El Monte at Mt. View.
Game Night: Week 10
All kickoffs are at 7:00 p.m. unless otherwise indicated:
Schurr Outlasts South El Monte, 12-6
By Rich Whittington (Montebello) – The Schurr Spartans scored early and managed to hold off several challenges from the visiting South El Monte Eagles, winning 12-6 in Monday afternoon’s Ladies 7 on 7 Flag Football contest in the friendly confines of Ken Davis Field.
Mid Valley Scoreboard: Week 9
High School Football scores from around the area:
It’s Arroyo Again in MVL
By Tim Peterson (South El Monte) – South El Monte came into the game undefeated. South El Monte was at home and South El Monte was the favorite Friday night as Arroyo came into town. But when the clock hit zeroes, the dust had settled and the fans began to spill out into the parking […]