Tag Archives: Bill Zernickow

Fanview Lite: February 23, 2010

Good Evening! T-Minus-199 Days until “The Mid Valley Classic”

Fanview Lite: January 25, 2010

Good Morning! T-Minus-238 Days until “The Mid Valley Classic”

2009 All Mid-Valley Division Football Team

Staff- We don’t choose a second team, third team or honorable mention. There is one team and one team only. So if you’re on it, you’re special. Because of that somebody will get left out. Some of our decisions were extremely difficult but after putting our heads together, contacting coaches and compiling stats and stories […]

Fanview Lite: December 21, 2009

“I bet those fools are out there!” — Citizen Keenan

Fanview Light: December 15, 2009

“You got me going I need you baby I can’t let go And I want you baby I gotta have all your love I can’t let go.” — Linda Ronstadt

San Dimas Rains on Monrovia Parade

(Citrus College) – San Dimas rushed for over 200 yards on the ground and used a solid defense to beat Monrovia 12-7 Saturday night to win the Mid-Valley Division Championship. The game was played in a steady downpour from the opening kick off to the final gun. 

A Look Back: September 25, 2009

With Monrovia and San Dimas meeting this Saturday night in a rematch for the Mid-Valley Division Championship at Citrus College, we wanted you to get a look at what happened the first time they played. Here’s the game story from September 25.       Wildcats’ Win is a Rush, 36-17 By Tim Peterson (Monrovia) – It […]

10 Reasons why San Dimas will Win

This is the official response to Tim Peterson’s “10 Reasons why Monrovia will Win”… Why I think the title is coming to SD, Peterson’s assertions are bogus, and why the Saints will be most excellent on Saturday night.

Azusa’s Last Kick at It

By Matt Schuler   At the time it seemed as if Azusa head coach Joe Scherf made a good call when he kicked a field goal with five minutes left in the third quarter to go up 24-21 during Friday night’s CIF semi final bout against San Dimas and Coach Bill Zernickow.  

San Dimas Advances to First CIF Final

  By Saile Ramirez