Fanview Lite: September 20, 2010

Zoom! Zoom! RB Moses Vega is a key part of Wilson's "Zavala & The Miracles" act.

Good Afternoon!

Man, I love fantasy football!

A funny thing has happened to Sam Bradford on the way to the Hall of Fame…He’s 0-2…

Probably safe to assume Arroyo’s Mikey Vasquez will get his workload doubled while Steven Rivera is out.

A better assumption would be Rosemead’s Matt Fregoso will have more carries than any running back in Panthers history by Week Ten.

Can’t believe WestCo, they’ve scheduled another cupcake for this week…Glendora.

Diamond Ranch’s Marquise Cherry showed skills galore against Elsinore on Saturday night. Because of him and about two dozen other players, D-Ranch at 0-3, is not in bad shape.

Walnut on the other hand needed a better performance against Claremont, considering the Wolfpack were taken out by Bonita the week before by three touchdowns (42-20)…With Hacienda play looming the Mustangs will have to step it up…Nice to see Aubrey Coleman get more touches.

Michigan State is my new favorite in college football…

Speaking of Spartans…I think the Schurr Spartans are going to be alright…Can’t put my finger on it exactly and they very well might come back from El Toro 0-3, but they are going to be fine heading into Almont play.

Don’t want to play the “I told you so card” but I did mention earlier that Montebello is becoming more competitive by the week. The way the Almont is shaping competitive might just be enough.

On this date in 1984 the local school board voted to merge Royal Oak High School with Charter Oak beginning in 1985…The decision came down on a Thursday night and Romans HC Lou Farrar broke the news to his squad that they would be the last football team in school history…They responded with a 17-0 victory over Northview on Friday night.

The Charter Oak HC in 1984 was Bill Keilty

Granted the win over San Gabriel was a surprise, and the win over an improved Hoover team was good, but with Glendale on the schedule this week…It’s still going to be tough figure exactly what South Pasadena has going. Week Four they have Alhambra , but on October 8th Cathedral visits the Tigers.

I’ve only caught glimpses of Conor Bednarski over the past few years, but each year he has looked better. Each year he’s looked stronger and in a susceptible Rio Hondo it is enough to put SP in the playoff hunt.

The Mid: Coach Rice did you schedule Chino Hills?

Pomona HC Anthony Rice: Do you really think I would do that?

All I can say is this…Based on the hit traffic and comments if Mt. View makes the playoffs, wins a playoff game, or wins a CIF title in football we are going to have to get a dedicated server just for them…

For real, not real, contender, pretender, shafted or saved, there is life at the View…and question it, like it or not…something is going on.

I’ve been asked to remind locals that former Rosemead standout and Temple City HC Anthony White is alive and well…and off to a 3-0 start down at Buena Park…

Looking to the tomorrows…There is a freshman at Bonita named Tanner Diebold who is gaining notice and turning heads…

Randy Moss’ grab against the Jets yesterday was the best I’ve seen since Lyle Lovett nabbed Julia Roberts… Of course Lovett later lost possession.

Last Add Buena Park: The last time Buena Park started a season 3-0 was in 2005. From 2006 thru 2009 they went a combined 4-34.

After a big win at Los Altos, “Zavala & The Miracles” out of Wilson have to get right back to work this week. They play La Puente and La Puente can sting.

NBC’s Bob Costas scooped everyone last night when he revealed that football is a violent sport and concussions can lead to long term health issues. I never would have dreamed.

Why is everyone playing Cantwell? Every time I ask about a schedule it comes back to me: “Oh dude, they’re playing Cantwell.”

Then again when any running back, in this case Johnathan Mesa, has rushed for 490 yards in two weeks of play and seven touchdowns him and his school, Cantwell, should be on everyones mind.

Two names to watch at San Marino with Kwame Do lost for the season are veteran Morgan Myers and a super soph named Ryan Wood.

Charlie Cimmarusti may not be the biggest name on campus but he is the leading tackler for M-Town.

Rebuilding year for Cal?… Yeah…Think so…

Chances of Arcadia-Temple City ending in a tie this year? I’m gonna bet the farm that it doesn’t happen…Doesn’t make any difference in the end…I don’t get paid for overtime.

Stay thirsty my friends…

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