Category Archives: High School Football

Tigers Cash in Turnovers to Beat Moors, 29-14

By Ron Vrooman (Alhambra) – The visiting South Pasadena Tigers capitalized on two third-quarter turnovers to break open a close game and defeat the Alhambra Moors, 29-14, on Friday night.   

St. Genevieve 27 Burbank 21

St. Genevieve beat Burbank 27-21 Friday night at LA Valley College. The Bulldogs fell to 2-3 on the season with the loss. Here’s some shots from Doug Brown.

La Canada Holds off CV Challenges

By Rich Whittington (La Canada) The La Canada Spartans proved that they were up to a challenge Friday evening, as they held on to defeat the visiting Crescenta Valley Falcons, 45-42, in a game that featured quick strikes, sustained drives, and a massive serving of excitement.

Ashe Picks off Victory for Dons

By Nick Jackson (Baldwin Park) – Kimbom Ashe intercepted an El Monte pass attempt in the fourth quarter to seal a 22-7 victory for Sierra Vista Friday night at home. 

Game Night: Week 4

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

Smudge Pot Remains with Bonita

By Tim Peterson (Glendora) -Connor Spina scored three times and the defense shut out San Dimas in the second half as Bonita beat San Dimas 21-13 Saturday night before a large crowd at Citrus College. With the victory Bonita retains the Smudge Pot for at least one more year.

Mid Valley Scoreboard: Week 3

High School Football scores from around the area:

Crosstown Crown Belongs To Northview

By Duane Barker (Covina) The Northview Vikings hosted the Covina Colts in the annual Crosstown Crown game Friday night with the Vikings running wild and running away to a lopsided 42-12 victory at Covina District Field.

Late Charter Oak Rally Sinks Chino Hills

By Tim Peterson (Covina) – Solomon Davis hauled in a 31-yard touchdown strike from Richie Munoz with 3:12 left in the fourth quarter to lift Charter Oak to a 16-15 win over Chino Hills Friday Night at Lou Farrar Stadium.

Bulldogs Pour it on Wildcats

By Alex A. Gonzalez Chino Hills – Ayala tailbacks Jacob Munoz and Anthony Hernandez combined for four rushing touchdowns on a warm and rainy Friday night, leading Ayala to a 41-0 blowout win over Monrovia at Bulldog Stadium.