The TEN: 5/15/2015

The Ten

The Ten

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

1.) These players want to play collegiate ball but cry at “physical and psychological” abuse from a HIGH SCHOOL coach. You’ve got to be kidding me. College will be ten times harder.”—MVS commenter “Fan”

2.) “Being familiar with the league is always a help. But the league has some other new faces leading programs. But my overall familiarity and the fact that this is the third Suburban League school. I have had the pleasure of coaching at is a big help.”—New Mayfair HC Derek Bedell

3.) New York Mets lead National League East with 20-15 record, 1.5 game lead over Washington Senators.

4.) Southland Stat Guy Corey “The Dawg” Kwok turns 27.

5.) Clippers blow 89-70 lead to Rockets and now go to a Game Seven.

6.) “I hear that 25% of them had SATs lower than 23. 17% had IQs in the 70th percentile, but most had cholesterol levels within normal range…
That how sensible your comment sounds…”—MVS commenter “Anonymous”

7.) The Patriot’s Ty Warren Report postulates that there was a second deflator behind the Grassy Chuck Noll.

8.) The Crescenta Valley Passing Tourney begins tomorrow at 8:30 and goes through 4:30 PM at CVHS: CV, Burroughs, and Arcadia are some of the teams participating.

9.) New York Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. choses for new Madden cover.

10.) “To clarify, no decision has been made at the board level. The school site leadership has taken steps to protect our students and staff, while there is an investigation. To date, the matter is currently under investigation. Our personnel office maintains the integrity of the process. If and when, the school site and or district leadership brings forward a recommendation to the board for consideration, rest assured that any decision will be made in the best interest and safety of our students.”—Salvador Ramirez, President of the EMUHSD Board of Trustees, to Mid Valley Sports last Friday regarding El Monte football situation.

 

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