Tag Archives: Chris MacMillan
Four Years Ago: Overtime is Knight Time; Arroyo CIF Champions!
Instead of “One Year Ago” we had to go back four years ago to bust this one out. It was on December 3, 2016 that Arroyo beat Rancho Mirage 35-34 on a dramatic walk off two point conversion at B.L. Bergstrom Stadium to win the CIF Division 12 Championship. Tim Peterson wrote the game story […]
The Peterson Principle: 5/14/2017
By Tim Peterson El Monte feels like it just hit the lottery. The Lions go from having nothing with no light at the end of the tunnel to suddenly landing one of the better coaches in the valley.
Fanview: February 2, 2017
By Joe Torosian “When all else fails there’s always delusion.”—Conan O’Brien Kick it! Right off the Top: I guess I wrote a column last week calling for the end of Temple City football…I can’t find it on my computer but if you run across it can you forward it to me? Thanks.
Fanview: December 19, 2016
By Joe Torosian “Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it everywhere, diagnosing it incorrectly and applying the wrong remedies.”—Groucho Marx Kick it!
The Peterson Principle: 12/5/2016
By Tim Peterson I’ll admit it was hard to be a non biased reporter last Saturday night. Being an Arroyo alum I almost threw my clipboard in the air and my arms to the sky when Ernesto “Macho” Camacho hit Devin Knight with the game winner in overtime for the CIF Championship. But I refrained.
El Rancho, South El Monte at Arroyo in April
South El Monte and El Rancho paid a visit to Arroyo Saturday to throw the ball around.
Arroyo Retools Staff
By Tim Peterson (El Monte) – Arroyo’s Jim Singiser is entering his 13th year as the head coach of the Knights. And while his face will be familiar as he patrols the sidelines on Friday nights there will be several other new faces on the Knights coaching staff.
Arroyo Out in April
By Tim Peterson (El Monte) – “It’s never too early for football”, said Arroyo OC Chris MacMillan Saturday as he ran his team through some offensive sets.
Quarterbacks of the MVL
These Mission Valley League quarterbacks aren’t in any ranking order or listed by ability or talent. It is an interesting group however. Some are returning and some aren’t. Some have received a lot of ink already this summer while others haven’t caused a blip. Here we go:
Fanview: July 16, 2014
“Occasionally, I’ll hit somebody with my car. So sue me.”—Michael Scott Kick it! Oh, I’ve always been a Rodrigo Sanchez fan!