Tag Archives: Jim Singiser

Luque Joins Arroyo Staff

(El Monte) – John Luque, a 1997 graduate of El Monte High School, has joined Jim Singiser’s staff at Arroyo as defensive backs coach. Luque has had several coaching stops along the way including local stints at South El Monte High and Citrus College. He was also an assistant at Baker University and served as an intern for both UNLV and for the […]

Fanview Lite: March 30, 2012

Kick it! The calmest guy I spoke to this week was “His Arroyo Baldness” Jim Singiser. While he’s not thrilled with the pending shifts coming to the football divisions it was interesting to hear the guy, who is capable of getting so hot at times you can fry an egg on the back of his […]

The TEN: 3/28/2012

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

Fanview Lite: January 27, 2012

Kick it! The Pro Bowl…cool…

The Peterson Principle 1/16/12

It started as soon as the season ended in mid November. Glendale Coach Al Eberhart stepped down and was eventually replaced by long time area assistant John Tuttle.

The Ten 1/12/12

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

The Koffler Years

(Rosemead) – When Rosemead Coach Matt Koffler resigned Tuesday night the Panther football players lost more than just a coach. They lost a friend, a teacher, a mentor and for some, a father figure.

The Peterson Principle 10/10/11

Bad Karma, Good Karma I’m thinking I bring Arroyo bad karma. Last year I covered the Knights in the third game of the season against Montebello. Steven Rivera went down to injury and Eddie Federico was pressed into action.

Knights Perform the Great Escape

(La Canada) – Arroyo rallied from a 21-7 deficit in the second quarter and held on to beat La Canada 23-21 Friday night.

Rivera Re-Writes Record Book in Knights Win

(El Monte)- Arroyo quarterback Steven Rivera set three school records in the Knights convincing 48-21 victory over the Temple City Rams in “The Mid Valley Classic” on Friday night at B.L. Bergstrom Stadium.