Central Division Game Night: Week Eight

By Joe Torosian

(All game times 7:00 P.M. unless otherwise indicated.)

Friday, October 23

RIO HONDO
San Marino (2-0, 7-0) at South Pasadena (2-0, 7-0)
The Tigers are a great story. A winning season is guaranteed and a playoff birth, for the first time in a dozen years, is 90% certain, but the Titans are playing all the Central Division marbles. This is going to be route, but SP fans shouldn’t be depressed. On the other hand, if the Tigers pull off an upset, then C.B. Richards should be elected mayor by Monday morning.
San Marino: 51-14

Monrovia (1-1, 4-3) at Temple City (0-2, 2-5)
The Rams last win in this series was in 2006, and they’re not winning this time. The Wildcats are going to be angry after last week’s loss to San Marino. Expect them to take it out on TC
Monrovia: 56-12

SUNKIST
Fontana (2-0, 3-4) at Kaiser (1-1, 4-3)
The Cats have to get on track, how can they not get back on track? FOHI has started league nicely, they were 2-8 a year ago, but this is as good as it is going to get.
Kaiser: 31-13

PALOMARES
Claremont (1-1, 6-1) at Diamond Bar (0-2, 4-3)
The Wolfpack biffed it last week. Instead of getting ready for Glendora showdown they are now scrambling to regain their way. The Hughes Corporation might not be great, but they’re not weak.
Claremont: 20-19

HACIENDA
Charter Oak (2-0, 6-1) at Los Altos (1-1, 4-3)
It’s Halloween time, and everyone watching the movie is screaming; “Don’t go into that dark house!” The Chargers are coming to Los Robles Avenue…our advice to the Conquerors is to turn off the porch light, don’t answer the door, and stay real quiet.
Charter Oak: 39-7

Chino (1-1, 6-1) at West Covina (1-1, 3-4)
A critical second place affair. The Bulldogs have had players in and out of the line up all season while playing a difficult schedule. The Cowboys are exceeding expectations in Jesse Ceniceros first year. Imagine where the Pokes will be a year from now?
Flip a coin.
West Covina: 25-21

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