Mid Valley Division Top Ten: 11/03/2015

Mark Holman's San Dimas Saints are at number seven

Mark Holman’s San Dimas Saints are at number seven

Rosemead has worked its way back into the top ten after a long hiatus and will try to unseat Arroyo from their perch in the MVL. Bell Gardens drops another game and out of the top ten and Covina is hanging on by their thumbnails. Sierra Canyon and Paraclete will hash things out in the Antelope Valley Friday night.

1. Sierra Canyon (9-0, 2-0) – The Trailblazers have been at the top for the entire season and are looking to go wire-to-wire. Can Paraclete put a nick in the armor Friday?
2. Paraclete (5-4, 2-0) – Probably the toughest non-league schedule of any Mid Valley Division team will have the Spirits battle tested for Friday encounter with Sierra Canyon and the post season.
3. Northview (8-1, 4-0) – Only Covina left to lock up the Valle Vista and a favorable first round playoff draw.
4. Montebello (8-1, 4-0) – The Oilers took care of business against BG and wrapped up the Almont and may get to rest some starters this week against Alhambra.
5. Pomona (7-2, 3-0) – Bassett was less of a road block for the Red Devils as some would have hoped. Will not being challenged hinder Pomona’s playoff drive?
6. Arroyo (7-2, 4-0) – The Knights haven’t been challenged since Montebello and will need to be sharp against Rosemead Friday.
7. San Dimas (6-3, 3-1) – The Saints locked up a second place finish in the Valle Vista with a pasting of Covina.
8. Baldwin Park (6-3, 4-0) – With the Montview title locked up, the Braves only have the formality of getting to seven wins against Duarte.
9. Rosemead (5-4, 4-0) – The Panthers get back into the top ten for the first time since week one. It won’t be easy to stay with Arroyo up next.
10. Covina (6-3, 3-1) – The Colts were outplayed by San Dimas in every aspect and things don’t get easier this week with Northview. Post season may rely on the playoff gods

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