Tag Archives: Michael Ball

Fanview Lite: July 8, 2010

T-Minus-62 Days until “The Mid Valley Classic” Good Afternoon!

Fanview Lite: April 2, 2010

Good Evening! T-Minus-160 Days until “The Mid Valley Classic”

The San Antonio League 2002-2009

Did CIF know they were putting together something close to a super-league in 2002? Did Nogales know what it was getting into? Does anyone mourn the passing of a league? Of course the San Antonio belonged to South Hills, three of the remaining four schools made some nice runs. All told there were six title […]

Fanview Lite: January 22, 2010

Good Morning! T-Minus-241 Days until “The Mid Valley Classic”

Fanview Lite: November 21, 2009

Good Evening!

Rowland Can’t Keep Up With Jones in Loss

(Whittier) – California ran their unbeaten streak to nine games as they defeated Rowland 55-27 in the first round of the CIF-SS Southeast Division playoffs.

Ball out Six Weeks

  Rowland quarterback Michael Ball will be sidelined six weeks with a broken collarbone Raider Coach Craig Snyder confirmed today. Ball was hurt in the first quarter of Rowland’s 27-7 win over Rowland Friday night.  

Raiders Win Minus Ball

(Walnut) – Michael Ball was knocked out of the game in the first quarter with a possible broken collarbone and after one Rowland found itself down 7-3. But after a pep talk from Coach Craig Snyder, big plays from Josh Onovughe and Leonardo Freeman and a stalwart defensive effort, the Raiders rolled to a 27-7 […]

He’s Having a Ball

  Just when you think you get a break from him for awhile, he pops up again. He’s already run circles around you from the quarterback position and burned you with several crisp passes. Numerous times you thought you had him tackled only to see him break away and make a big play.  

Top 15 Southeast Division Quarterbacks

The idea here is to spark debate, this list isn’t perfect but is based on what we’ve seen, what we’ve been told, and what we’ve been able to measure. The guys at the bottom are in no particular order and with a break here or there could climb to the top.