Fanview Lite: November 18, 2011

Myles Carr is looking to drive the Apaches deep into the Southeast tourney.

Good Afternoon!

Is there anything worse than being a sideline reporter trying to chase someone down after a big game…and for what?

“It was a big win for us tonight.”

No matter the politics…no matter the love…no matter the hate…no matter what Wilson people might think…Congrats to Los Altos for returning to the playoff for the first time since reaching the semifinals in 2006. I’m sure HC Dale Ziola is letting them all know; “There will be blood tonight!”

Note to Bonita HC Eric Podley: Stop Arcadia’s Taylor Lagace…absolutely. But you ignore the other Apache weapons at your own risk. Inside tip, you didn’t get it from me, but look out for Jake Medel…Shhh!

Clayton Kershaw can make me a Dodger fan again.

Next Add Arcadia: The quarterback who will dominate discussions, if Jon Dimalante’s squad makes it to Thanksgiving, will be Myles Carr. Dude, is good.

Desperation doesn’t look good.

My dark horse team? Valley Christian…Keep and eye on the Crusaders.

Note to Red Devils: Clog the middle, make M-Town throw the ball.

I say this with all due respect; quotes are boring.

“Yes sir! Yes sir! Just trying to represent.”

Oh, I’ve always been a Long Beach 49ers fan…

…And would do cartwheels if The Beach, Fullerton, and Northridge brought back football. Then again that would take the impossible. One, the academic suits would be forced to admit that all sports are not equal, and shouldn’t be treated equally.

Two?

It’s time for someone, something, someplace, some movement to take a stand against the disaster called Title IX.

I’m sorry to see “Kwame & The Titans” close down…

Because Roddy Layton can handle me saying it I will…Bellflower beats Diamond Ranch tonight.

San Gabriel’s Jude Oliva, Maranatha’s Pete Karavedas, La Puente’s Brandon Rohrer, Alhambra’s Lou Torres, El Monte’s Joel Sanchez, and South El Monte’s Ibis Aguilar have never won a CIF playoff game as a head coach.

It must be really frustrating for the television media to cover Tim Tebow after a game. The midfield prayer, which has followed every NFL game for the last twenty years, railed against by Rick Reilly and ignored by television, now is back on camera because they need their time with Tebow.

Note to Joel Sanchez: Blitz, blitz, blitz…

On this night in 2005: Alhambra lost to Westminster, 31-7. Rowland beat San Gabriel, 49-0. Monrovia lost to Crespi, 32-12. La Serna beat Rosemead, 21-6…And Baldwin Park lost to Tesoro, 62-27.

I say this with all due respect; quotes are boring.

“You know we need to take care of the ball and tackle. We do those things and we’re going to be okay.”

The Dude abides…

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