(“The TEN” is not a top ten but ten items worth being included in “The TEN”)
1. Former Salesian HC Angelo Jackson is named the offensive coordinator at St. Paul.
2. Army West Point is offer number five for La Mirada offensive lineman Tyler Casados.
3. Eric Berry signs a $78 million, six-year deal to stay with the Kansas City Chiefs.
4. New Laker GM Rob Pelinka was the sixth man on the “Fab Five” Michigan team featuring Chris Webber, Jalen Rose and Juwan Howard.
5. Sources say the San Francisco 49ers are expected to sign free agent quarterback Brian Hoyer to a multi-year contract.
6. Pasadena beats Heritage Christian 63-57 to advance to the second round of the CIF Division II State Playoffs.
7. The Los Angeles Chargers cut offensive lineman D.J. Fluker, WR Stevie Johnson and CB Brandon Flowers.
8. “I don’t know how this kid got looked over by D1 schools. He’s certainly a D1 talent with the best hands in the area and speed. I seen DB from schools like San Diego St, Utah and Arizona he could easily be fighting for a spot there.” – MVS Commenter “D1” on Chino’s Willie Morris.
9. Burbank beat Madera South 55-53 to advance to the second round of the CIF Division IV State Playoffs.
10. Happy Birthday to former Oklahoma/NFL linebacker Brian Bosworth who turns 52 today.
You’re just jealous of our greatest. Just acknowledge it and move on
@ cathedral faithful, your right we cannot cheat, I mean recruit like you.
He can’t recruit like we can!
Eagle eye, air attack and Downey faithful
The might mission valley league Gabrielino Eagles has got you losers talking right? You three look pretty pathetic in my book.
Let’s all take a step back. .dont wanna offend a 6 time league champ
Be careful Eagle Eye, you know they are sensitive to winning the powerful Mission Valley league and deserve recognition for losing in the 1st round, by 30 to the eventual CIF champion!
Most people probably feel that if Jerry Buss were still alive, the team would be in the best possible hands. I dispute that notion. Jerry showed his deficiencies by splitting the team five ways and hoping it would work out. The resulting legal entanglements are proving very harmful to this once-great franchise.
Jerry should have left a clear majority ownership to his chosen team controller Jeannie, and split the minority shares between the other four kids. Sure, this would have angered those guys, but they would be angry multi-multi millionaires. That’s not a bad thing to be in this economic place and time.
The other two members of the Fab Five were Jimmy King and Raymond Jackson.
From T. Peterson: Good call My Two Cents. We were going to include them but decided to highlight the big three.
??? I don’t get it? I think you’re being sarcastic but … why?
Pasadena and Burbank’s state playoff wins are nice, but I can’t understand why everybody has stopped talking about Gabrielino basketball’s six consecutive league titles. While I’m here, I’d also like to wonder aloud: does anybody know that Al Bundy scored four touchdowns in a single HS game?