Tag Archives: Ben Negrete

The Peterson Principle: 1/26/15

By Tim Peterson Football is king. There is no doubt about that. But the NFL does have one glaring flaw- The Pro Bowl. It’s terrible. I don’t care, the fans don’t care and it doesn’t look like the players do either.

Ramirez Resigns at Schurr

By Tim Peterson (Montebello) – Marco Ramirez has stepped down as the head coach at Schurr after three seasons.

New Start for Schurr

(Montebello) – Schurr is looking to rebound from a 3-7 2011 season in which they missed the playoffs. And the Spartans will be doing it with a new head coach. Marco Ramirez isn’t new to the program after spending the last several years on the Spartan staff. But he is new as the head man replacing the retired Ben Negrete.

The Ten: 3/8/2012

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

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 1/13/2012

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

The Peterson Principle 8/15/11

The opening kick off for high school football is still a couple of weeks away. All the passing circuits are completed and fall camp is underway. Most teams will be throwing on the helmet and pads soon as they begin the stretch run to zero week.

The Peterson Principle 7/18/11

I heard one radio talking head say that if the USA Women’s Soccer team can win the World Cup it would revitalize the sport just like it did in 1999. Say What?

Breaking News: They were Throwing at Arroyo!

(El Monte) – Arroyo, Alhambra, Maranatha, SGV Shootout Champion Diamond Bar and Schurr tossed it around behind B.L. Bergstom Stadium on Thursday. It’s become as common as the morning sunrise to see teams thowing at Arroyo but as long as I got a camera I’ll be there.

Fanview Lite: March 29, 2011

Good Morning! A guy waits all his life, works all his life, to get to the point where he can be a top draft pick in the NFL…