Tag Archives: Adrian Medrano

The Peterson Principle: 2/15/2016

By Tim Peterson The Super Bowl is over officially marking an end to the football season so of course we’re going to talk about…football.

It’s Official: ER Names Medrano

By Tim Peterson (Pico Rivera) – What was expected  for the last two weeks finally became official Tuesday night when El Rancho named Adrian Medrano as its head coach after board approval.

Medrano Out at Bonita; Next Stop ER?

By Tim Peterson (La Verne) – Adrian Medrano stepped down as the head coach at Bonita Wednesday the school confirmed. Medrano is expected to be named the head coach at El Rancho by the end of the week.

Aguilar Becomes a Bearcat

By Tim Peterson (La Verne) – Former South El Monte head coach Ibis Aguilar has found a new home. He is now an assistant coach at Bonita.

Bearcats Have an Angel on their Side, 23-14

By Tim Peterson (Glendora) – Angel Verdugo ran for three touchdowns and the Bonita defense forced three turnovers as the Bearcats beat San Dimas 23-14 Thursday night in the annual battle for the Smudgepot at Citrus College.

What Does a Central Division Final Four Look Like? (Vote in Poll)

Thirty teams, five leagues, the Central is pretty normal in size. It probably should be paired with with the Southeast to create a super conference because with the exception of one league (Rio Hondo) they are so much alike.

Toss Around at WestCo

A light April toss between Covina, Bonita, and West Covina.

The Peterson Principle 8/27/12

You can use all the cliches. It was a game that had a little bit of everything. It’s a shame somebody had to lose. Both teams left everything on the field. They showed a lot of heart. It was what high school football is all about. But in the case of the Smudgepot game last […]

And the Passing Beat Goes on at Arroyo

  (El Monte) – Okay we know we’ve seen a lot of passing games at Arroyo. Well, that’s because the Knights are always hosting and they’re in our backyard. Besides they bring in lot of different teams which means we can check out four or five different teams everytime they’re out.