Tag Archives: Andrew Elffers

The Peterson Principle 9/19/11

Maranatha High School is a perfect setting for a football game. There’s new field turf, and the stands are filled with rabid Minutemen fans. The visitors’ side isn’t bad either but its just not as roomy as it is for the home team.

Minutemen are Offensive, 47-28

(Pasadena) – All of Maranatha’s weapons were on display in a 47-28 win over Azusa Friday night on its home field. The Minutemen accumulated over 500 total yards on offense including 371 yards passing and five touchdowns from Andrew Elffers.

The TEN: 9/16/2011

  (“The Ten” is not a top ten, but ten items worth being included in The TEN)

Game Night Mid-Valley Division: Week Two

  All game times are 7:00 PM unless otherwise indicated Thursday September 15 Rowland (1-1) at Rosemead (0-1) Last Year: Rowland 48-14

Crown Stays at Maranatha

(Sierra Madre)- Maranatha took advantage of La Salle’s inability to capitalize on five Minutemen turnovers by taking advantage of just two Lancer turnovers that led to 14 points in the third quarter. Maranatha’s second half flurry was enough to defeat La Salle 20-3 to take “The Battle for the Crown”.

Minutemen Take Down Bears

(Pasadena) It was a successful debut for first year Head Coach Pete Karavedas as the Maranatha Minutemen posted a resounding 41-12 win over the visiting Big Bear Bears Friday night on the campus of Maranatha High School.

Game Night: Mid-Valley Division-Week Zero

Thursday September 1 Smudgepot: Bonita at San Dimas (Citrus College) Last Year: Bonita 41 San Dimas 20 All-Time: San Dimas 21-18-1 (overall, includes 1999 CIF)

The Peterson Principle 8/22/11

Less than two weeks and counting…this Friday night there will be numerous scrimmages through out the area and then the following Thursday (September 1), the high school football season kicks off.

Mid Spotlight: Andrew Elffers

Andrew Elffers: Maranatha QB, JR.

Crown City Classic Goes to Maranatha

(Pasadena) – For the second consecutive week, La Salle was out-muscled by an Olympic League opponent that exposed their undersized line and linebackers as Maranatha won 38-7.