DIV 2
Sierra Canyon 24 Rancho Cucamonga 13
DIV 3
Grace Brethren 49 La Habra 45
DIV 5
Aquinas 24 Glendora 21
St. Paul 14 Culver City 10
DIV 6
La Serna 14 San Jacinto 7
DIV 9
North 14 San Dimas 0
DIV 10
Crescenta Valley 28 Katella 10
DIV 11
Muir 34 Linfield Christian 29
DIV 12
El Monte 22 Jurupa Hills 15
DIV 13
Ramona 28 Alhambra 24
@NUFF SAID
You basically got the viewpoint on education through the controversial moron teacher that got ousted from El Rancho. You don’t know jack either buddy.
@Ron Voorman
And you just highlighted everything wrong with education today. Schools are over run with crazy leftists’ pushing their leftist ideologies upon children leading to the degradation of civil discourse in this country. Talking about the president in such a way and manner as if to say, you know more than you really do, is not only arrogant, it is ignorant. To opine in such a way, shows the lack of opposite interflection. To cast stones grim inside your glass house speaks directly to the issue. To quote Jim Morra, “You don’t know, you think you know, but you know what, you never will know?” Children should be taught how to think, not what to think, and with people like yourself espousing your opinion as gospel to the young and influential, it is no surprise to see why and how President Trump got elected, and for that matter, probably will be reelected.
@ My Thoughts: The only ones who are turning the impeachment inquiry into a circus are Donald Trump himself and his Republican apologists in Congress, who have shown complete disregard for the overwhelming evidence against Trump and his cohorts.
Trump’s administration is the most corrupt in my lifetime, which includes Richard Nixon’s residency in the White House.
However, I agree with you about CIF, so we do have some common ground to stand on.
@ Anonymous: Thank you. We are proud of the way our players performed during this historic season at Alhambra High. I also believe that our future is bright; we have some key guys returning, and there is renewed enthusiasm for football on our campus.
Congrats to the Alhambra Moors great season with a bright future.
The coaching carousel is getting to big to keep track of. I suspect the openings are because of resignations not firings. Even losing coaches are a hot commodity as there does not seem to be as much interest in a HC job as there has been in years previous. That said there are plenty of plum jobs out there for old pros. Hey Peterson you would look good in Arroyo gear. I’ll be your get back coach.
@Thoughts: How the heck did you let a crazy Trumper on here. Impeach? The guy should be put in stocks and let people throw stuff at him.
Since you brought up politics where it has no place, did you not watch the testimony? I’m not talking about the recap on Fox News or Breitbart. Also, did you listen to the call in on Fox and Friends?
My Thoughts Exactly,
Could you please stick to the topic? I am a political animal myself, to be fair, and I may also be very well-studied (let’s say) on such matters, but I don’t allow myself to cross that line when I’m here. I’d like to think I can talk football and be football-buddies with people on this and other blogs, partisanship be damned.
Take the case of San Clemente, which has had to abdicate its entire season because the mother of one player didn’t have the right paperwork to establish her custody of the boy, and we can see that CIF is engaged in nonsense every bit as galling as the impeachment circus in Washington. Meanwhile, the privates are playing it wild and loose with no restrictions whatever. Victory with honor they say.
I noticed that myself. It’s ludicrous; makes no sense. It’s not equitable when private schools can bring in players from wherever, whilst publics have boundaries. The flip side to the coin is that even publics are doing the same thing, though, so it’s almost awash.
Of the 10 teams playing for a title next week in D1 thru D5 8 of the 10 are from private football factories.Put em all in one big cage next year.Enough is enough. Or put the SS publics in the LA District