Fanview Lite: December 3, 2009

Could the pick to replace this guy come from the local ranks?

Could the pick to replace this guy come from the local ranks?

Good Evening!

I never, EVER, saw my Mom kissing Santa Claus on Christmas Eve…Now, on the the other hand, if someone told me they saw my Dad kissing Mrs. Claus I might believe them.

Every time I see Texas Tech mens basketball coach Pat Knight sitting on the bench I have the urge to kick him…I don’t know why…

Did I bag on Andrew Bynum in the playoffs last year? If I did, I was wrong… You know we all go Villathedevil every once in a while.

Mr. Blue State came on the board last night to remind there are other sports besides football and that is why spring football won’t work…Are you finished Mr. Blue State?…Oh, well then allow me to retort…

The JV Spring League would run eight weeks, and be an instructional league…No playoffs, no overtime, no trophies, no cross country traveling to faraway exotic places like Tahquitz… The varsity coaches can observe, teach, and evaluate talent while the JV head coach runs the team and implements program philosophy.

Players are already playing to pay, that revenue, plus two to three bucks at the door and this thing would pay for itself. You know people would come. This would allow varsity rosters in the fall to be not only larger, but better prepared.

Officials could train officials-in-training during the spring and not with marbles on the line in the fall.

Who would be eligible? Anybody that didn’t earn a varsity letter the previous season…I’m assuming that is still based on playing time (as it was back in the ancients).

As far as the other sports suffering, it doesn’t look like the economy is going to get better any time soon…and even if it does hard calls are going to have to be made when it comes to prep sports versus class size and salary structures…

Before the decision is made to redirect prep sports to a more community ran model (Little League, Parks & Rec)… Sports programs who can’t cut their own meat (meaning raise revenue) might be the first to go…

The more I make this up as I go, I love it…

Even though the fan base for both Monrovia and Whittier Christian is heating our boards, the two schools have never met on the gridiron. For the record; the Wildcats, since 1960, are 14-10-1 against private schools…For what its worth M-Town HC Ryan Maddox is 3-0 against private schools.

Do you realize Azusa has made the playoffs five of the last six seasons? The one year they didn’t make the playoffs in that span, 2005, they were 5-5.

Last Add Aztecs: Azusa went six seasons, 1998 thru 2003, without qualifying for CIF. In its last playoff appearance prior to that streak they lost at Citrus College to South Pasadena, 42-14, in 1997.

Which is interesting not only because it was the Tigers first playoff appearance since 1993…but South Pasadena’s first playoff victory since winning at Barstow, 6-0, in 1977…That victory advanced the Tigers to the semifinals where they fell at home, in front of a standing-room only crowd, to Lynwood 14-9 on this same date; December 3rd.

On the same evening, crosstown at Arcadia High School, El Rancho was facing Temple City in the Eastern Conference’s other semifinal. Don Roberts 93-yard punt return jump started the Rams to a 35-6 win.

This was going on while the Apaches were at Compton where Ted Bowman drilled a 40-yard field goal with two ticks left on the clock to put the Apaches in their first ever CIF final with a 6-3 victory.

This just in; rumors are circulating about Matt Koffler being on the short list to replace Mark Mangino as head coach at Kansas. Those would be huge shoes to fill.

Alec Griffin has had a great senior season for South Hills on defense…Expect it to continue against Diamond Ranch.

Props to Eddie Landeros for dropping in 22 in El Monte’s opening victory over Azusa.

Question: Does Charter Oak’s defensive standout Leon Youngblood know Jack?

I want to know how South El Monte boys basketball coach Robert Burgess kept Gabriel Canada, 6’8” 299lbs, off the football field and away from Ray Hernandez….

Stay thirsty my friends…

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Azusa vs San Dimas All Time

San Dimas leads its series against Azusa all time, 9-5

1981 San Dimas 26-7

1982 Azusa 8-7

1983 San Dimas 29-7

1984 San Dimas 39-0

1985 San Dimas 20-14

1986 Azusa 12-3

1987 San Dimas 7-6

1988 San Dimas 28-7

1989 Azusa 17-9

1990 Azusa 21-14

1991 Azusa 34-18

1997 San Dimas 28-0

1998 San Dimas 28-0

1999 San Dimas 31-0

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