
The TEN
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The TEN
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By Tim Peterson
(South El Monte) – Elijah Benavidez threw six and two-thirds scoreless innings to lead South El Monte to a 6-0 win over Mt. View Monday on the Eagles home field. With the victory the Eagles are in sole possession of first place in the Mission Valley League.
Rams 2026: Retirements/Mocks
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By Tim Byrnes
How are you going to win a series when your starters give up 17 earned runs in fifteen innings?
The answer is you’re not. Read more »

Joe T., always working hard…
By Joe Torosian
Kick it!
How does the greatest team in MLB history lose twice in Colorado?
I’m sure Dianna Russini will be blamed for it.
Staying in Denver, on the ice, for a moment, I thought the Kings had a shot against the Avalanche.
Not prime time… but you can see them on Prime. Yet Prime only broadcast three of the NBA’s eight playoff games this weekend.
But for some reason, it felt like they were broadcasting all of them. Read more »

(“The TEN” is not a top ten but ten items worth being included in ‘The TEN”) (1-7- Remembering Garret Anderson)

By Tim Peterson
I’m still trying to figure out this realignment thing for football. I’ve been able to coddle together some information but it’s a work in progress. By all accounts these two conferences are set in stone.

Tony Brooks has stepped down as the Boys head basketball coach at Pasadena.
By Tim Peterson
(Pasadena) – Tony Brooks has stepped down as the Boys head basketball coach at Pasadena after 12 years he confirmed Saturday. The news was first reported by Fred Robledo at SGVN Sports.

Legendary CFL WR Terry Greer & NFL HOFer Charles Haley
By Joe Torosian
On this date in 1986, the Rams traded the rights to CFL wide receiver Terry Greer for a fourth-round pick, 96 overall, in the 1986 draft. Read more »