Category Archives: High School Football

Burroughs in Control in Pacific

By Tim Peterson (Arcadia) – Burroughs jumped out to a 27-0 halftime lead and rolled to a 41-7 win over Arcadia Thursday night at Arcadia. With the win the Bears remained unbeaten in the Pacific as they continue their quest for a league title.

Knights Leave Vikings Feeling Dazed and Confused, 63-14

By Rich Whittington (Rosemead) – The Arroyo Knights wasted little time securing a victory Thursday evening, defeating the visiting Mt. View Vikings, 63-14, in front of a very vocal Homecoming crowd at Rosemead High School’s Panther Field.

La Puente Gets by Bassett

By Frankie Robles (La Puente) – La Puente took a back and forth game with Bassett 14-10 Thursday night at La Puente High School. 

Game Night: Week 8

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

The TEN: 10/9/2023

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

Mid Valley Scoreboard: Week 7

High School Football scores from around the area:

Lancers No Match for Spartans

By Duane Barker (Montebello, CA) The Schurr Spartans hosted the Bell Gardens Lancers in an Almont League matchup Friday night at Ken Davis Field on the campus of Schurr High School. The Spartans scored early and often en route to a 49-7 victory.

Hong, South Pas Shred Monrovia

By Tim Peterson (Monrovia) -Jason Hong ran over, around and through Monrovia for 233 yards and five touchdowns to lead South Pasadena to a 56-28 thrashing of the Wildcats Friday night in Rio Hondo League action.

Alhambra Beats Keppel to Snap Eight-Game Losing Streak

By Ron Vrooman (Alhambra) – The Alhambra Moors crushed the Mark Keppel Aztecs, 48-16, last Friday night to snap an eight-game losing streak which included consecutive losses to San Gabriel late in the 2022 season.   

Crescenta Valley 34 Burbank 14- FINAL

(Glendale) – Crescenta Valley beat Burbank 34-14 Friday night in Pacific League action. Crescenta Valley improved to 5-2 overall and 1-1 in the Pacific League while Burbank fell to 2-5 and 0-2. Here are a few shots from photographer Doug Brown.