Mid Valley Scoreboard: CIF Semi Finals

Jack Jacobs and St. Francis are heading to the Finals after a 20-0 win over La Serna

High school football scores from around the area:

DIV 2

Orange Lutheran 42 Sierra Canyon 40

DIV 4

St. Francis 20 La Serna 0

DIV 7

Aquinas 31 Pasadena 21

DIV 9

Colony 28 Ventura 0

DIV 10

Northview 28 Palmdale 14

DIV 13

Montclair 28 South Pasadena 21

DIV 14

Loara 28 Alhambra 19

8 Comments to "Mid Valley Scoreboard: CIF Semi Finals"

  1. his coach's Gravatar his coach
    December 1, 2021 - 5:59 pm | Permalink

    @ crickets…ur envy is showing

  2. Anonymous's Gravatar Anonymous
    November 27, 2021 - 12:18 pm | Permalink

    Who is fighting for LS to leave the Del Rio? You haters sure do like making up stuff and love seeing us lose to really good competition.

    I doubt your teams even had a chance in lower divisions much less d.4

    Let’s see you beat Orange and Lawndale lol

  3. Ron Vrooman, AHS stat man's Gravatar Ron Vrooman, AHS stat man
    November 25, 2021 - 1:50 pm | Permalink

    @ Anonymous: Just quit it. Only a nitpicker like you would try to throw shade on two successful seasons.
    I have no idea why Raul was on the bench on 4th-and-12 late in the 2018 Schurr game. (I’m assuming that you have your facts straight there.) And, while Raul was our top receiver and a good kick returner that year, he wasn’t our best DB. Cornerback Sebastian Velasco was our top pass defender.
    That 2018 squad went 8-2 and arguably could’ve gotten into the playoffs as an at-large team. CIF saw to it that teams with losing records received at-large berths this year, so I find an inconsistency there.
    In the 2019 semifinal game against Ramona, the situation was 4th-and-goal at the one-yard line, and the outcome can hardly be blamed on the coaches. The backup quarterback who fumbled the snap when Ramona showed blitz was in there because: 1) Noah Rodriguez didn’t like to go under center; and 2) Noah was small and probably wouldn’t have gotten in if we’d tried the quarterback sneak with him.
    We did go 12-1 in 2019, and we captured a league title along the way. Is that not good enough for you?
    The 2019 Alhambra team was heavily coached-up; Coach Bergstrom and his staff certainly didn’t have any blue-chip recruits to work with. What they did have was a group of guys who had a lot of potential, and they came through.

    Happy Thanksgiving to everyone, by the way.

  4. Anonymous's Gravatar Anonymous
    November 23, 2021 - 3:42 am | Permalink

    Stuff happens?? Or u mean your coaching staff drop the ball again. 2018 schurr gm 4th 18 ur best player on the bench Raul Cortez. 2019 semifinal gm first goal at 2 yd line ??

  5. Ron Vrooman, AHS stat man's Gravatar Ron Vrooman, AHS stat man
    November 22, 2021 - 8:11 pm | Permalink

    @ Anonymous: Stuff happens, and, casting your opinion aside, victories still have to be won on the field of play. Your dismissive comment also shows tremendous disregard for a decent Loara team, which beat Alhambra in a hard-fought game.
    I just submitted my story on that game; you can read it if you like.

  6. Truth's Gravatar Truth
    November 22, 2021 - 6:21 pm | Permalink

    Truth is La Serna folds when they play equal competition. This season when playing teams in their own division including 2 playoff wins they were a gaudy 2-3. No wonder the fight like hell not to be moved out of the Del Rio.

  7. Anonymous's Gravatar Anonymous
    November 22, 2021 - 1:39 pm | Permalink

    Alhambra was handed a CIF Championship! Sums up their season. How bad is that!

  8. Crickets's Gravatar Crickets
    November 21, 2021 - 7:09 pm | Permalink

    LS still can’t win the ones that matter! Hang it up little man.

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