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Southeast Division Player of the Year 2014: Crescenta Valley’s Brian Gadsby
Brian Gadsby wasn’t going to play football in 2014. Once his senior year is complete at Crescenta Valley he’s heading to UCLA on a baseball scholarship. So he had decided to focus on the sport that holds his future. It was completely understandable by coaches and teammates. But Gadsby had a change of heart.
The Peterson Principle: 11/16/14
By Tim Peterson Who has a better offense? San Marino or Crescenta Valley? Carson Glazier vs. Brian Gadsby. Break out the calculators and the last quarterback standing wins. Glazier has thrown 35 touchdown passes while piling up 2953 yards. He threw two last week in the win over Harvard-Westlake and seven the week before against […]
Falcons Soar Past Mustangs; Perfect in Pacific
By Tim Peterson (Pasadena) – Crescenta Valley wide receiver Connor Van Ginkel hauled in a 39-yard touchdown pass from Bryan Gadsby to put CV up 24-20 in the third quarter and the Falcons went on to beat Muir 38-26 Friday night on the Mustangs home field.
The Peterson Principle: 10/20/14
By Tim Peterson Didn’t you just know Muir would pick it up in the Pacific? When the Mustangs were 0-3 there was the talk that they had lost it, that they weren’t the same team, that they were now a bottom tier team in league. So much for that huh?
Second Half Offense Keys Falcons Win
By Andy Villanueva (Glendale) – Crescenta Valley’s offense didn’t begin to click into the beginning of the third quarter, but when it did they buried Verdugo Hills 55-14.
Can Pasadena Compete in Pacific?
We know Muir always has athletes and John Hardy might be one of the best coaches in the Southeast Division. Burbank has several key players returning including James “Boobie” Williams. Crescenta Valley, especially with Brian Gadsby now back in the fold, could be the most explosive team in the league.
The TEN: 2/11/2014
(“The Ten” is not a top ten, but ten items worth being included in The TEN)
Falcons Soar, 42-14
(La Canada) – In the Battle for Angeles Crest, Crescenta Valley rode a 28-0 in the first half to cruise to a 42-14 win over cross-town rival La Canada.