Category Archives: Fanview

Fanview: April 15, 2016

By Joe Torosian “…I let it go. And I said to myself, this is the business we’ve chosen!” —Hyman Roth Kick it! Right off the Top: Tim Peterson said Kobe Bryant’s 60-point performance

Fanview: April 13, 2016

By Joe Torosian “I’m not superstitious but I am a little stitious.” —Michael Scott Kick it! Right off the Top: I’ve got nothing against Lynn Swann…

The Peterson Principle: 4/11/2016

By Tim Peterson Note to high school baseball coaches. Get your rosters up on Max Preps. I got out to a game last week and got a few nice shots, only to go home and find out that there were no rosters and no players listed.

Fanview: April 9, 2016

By Joe Torosian Beatrice: “Come now, you wouldn’t say no to a lady?” Kornblow: “I don’t know why not, they always say no to me.” Kick it! Right off the Top: Upon my “Quick Pitch” review…Ross Stripling was running out of gas. No need to bash Dodgers manager Dave Roberts for pulling him…with a no-hitter […]

Fanview: April 6, 2016

By Joe Torosian “Don’t you see what’s happening? Potter isn’t selling. Potter’s buying!” –George Bailey Kick it! Right off the Top: I love Kazmir…I think it’s one of the best things Led Zeppelin ever did.

The Peterson Principle: 4/4/2016

By Tim Peterson The Bonita coaching search finally ended last week with the hiring of former South El Monte HC Ibis Aguilar.

The Peterson Principle: 3/28/2016

By Tim Peterson March Madness continues. In high school coaching circles that is. It wasn’t Bill Zernickow or Jim Singiser or Ted Clarke or a host of other names that were thrown out there over the last couple of months.

Fanview: March 22, 2016

By Joe Torosian “I was so surprised, I was hypnotized by the sounds this cat put down.” —The Spinners Kick it! Right off the Top: The day started with an obnoxious San Francisco Giants fan.

The Peterson Principle: 3/21/2016

By Tim Peterson I’m hearing a lot of out of Monrovia but nothing is official as of yet. There could even be a hire in place but they’re just waiting for clearance. But then again maybe not. I know you’ve heard this before but I’m hearing we should know something concrete early this week. We’ll see.

“Tangent Dreams…Skyrockets Into Thrilling Achievements…”

By Phil Reed An unassuming sportswriter in the San Gabriel Valley (northeast of downtown Los Angeles) has written the new ‘coming-of-age’ novel for the third millennium: “Tangent Dreams.”