Tag Archives: Baldwin Park Football

Zernickow Signs off at San Dimas

By Tim Peterson (San Dimas) – Bill Zernickow, who has been the head coach at San Dimas for the last ten years, has stepped down. He advised his players of his decision Monday.

The Peterson Principle: 9/8/14

I keep hearing about Pomona. I mention that San Dimas is the team to beat in the Mid-Valley Division after last week’s loss to Monrovia and I keep hearing about Pomona. I see San Dimas beat a more physical Los Altos team Friday night by converting a two point conversion late in the fourth and […]

The TEN: 9/3/2014

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

The Peterson Principle: 9/1/14

Looking at the Pacific right now everybody turns into a Burbank fan. A win over Ayala on the road is huge and with guys like Ryan Meredith and James “Boobie” Williams on the roster and the Bulldogs seem to be the team to beat.

The Peterson Principle: 8/25/14

So Tony Dungy and Phil Simms refuse to use the word Redskins when referring to the franchise this year because they feel it is offensive. Now does this apply to all causes? What if announcers are opposed to the gay life style? Do they refuse to mention the name Michael Sam when working St. Louis […]

The TEN: 4/23/2014

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

It’s April in Baldwin Park

We took a trip out to Baldwin Park to check out the Braves on Saturday. Big numbers, big boys and some big playmakers. HC Daniel Al-gattas talked about everything from the West Coast offense that he’s going to run (New Orleans Saints’ version) to his days at Mt. SAC and UCLA to the excitement surrounding the BP football program.

The Peterson Principle: 4/21/14

We got a chance to see Baldwin Park up close and personal Saturday morning. The Braves have over 90 players currently in the program and had nearly that many out on Saturday for spring practice.

The TEN: 4/16/2014

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

The Peterson Principle: 4/14/14

I don’t care whether it’s D-1, D-2, D-3, or NAIA, if a high school player is moving on to college to play at the next level, it’s a good thing. Especially if the institution is going to pay for your education.