Tag Archives: Nick Bueno
Water Logged…And Loving It
I can’t remember when I stood in the rain for a longer time. For three hours, I was on the sidelines at Citrus College taking it all in. It hadn’t rained for ten months but Saturday night at the CIF Mid-Valley Championship game it rained…and rained…and rained.
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 […]
1O Reasons why Monrovia will Win
With Monrovia and San Dimas advancing to the Mid-Valley CIF Finals Saturday night we’ve decided to do something a little different. Instead of the traditional “Game Night” I’ve decided to list 10 reasons why Monrovia will win the title. The game will be played at Citrus College. Kick-Off is set for 7:30 PM.
Fanview Lite: December 1, 2009
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Game Night: Mid-Valley Division Semi Finals
Game times are 7:30 PM unless otherwise indicated Friday December 4 Azusa (11-1, Montview # 1) at San Dimas (11-1, Valle Vista # 1) All-Time: San Dimas 9-5
Wildcats Beat up Eagles
By George Hernandez (Monrovia) – Nick Bueno passed for 100 yards and rushed for another 100 to lead Monrovia to a 40-7 win over South El Monte Friday night in the first round of the CIF SS Mid-Valley Division playoffs.
Fanview Lite: November 11, 2009
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Wildcats Improve to 9-0
(La Canada, Ca) – With impatient Monrovia (9-0, 4-0) cheerleaders holding up a sign saying “This shouldn’t take long, 9-0 here we come” prior to the game. It was apparent they were just stating a fact as the Wildcats kept continued to dominate the Rio Hondo League with a 43-7 blow-out over La Canada (4-4, […]