Tag Archives: CIF Championship

Q & A with Bonita HC Steve Bogan

Steve Bogan has been an area head football coach for 26 years including a 20-year stint at South Hills where he won 4 CIF titles and 10 league championships. He then spent four years as the head coach at Maranatha before taking the helm at Bonita prior to the 2018 season. His resume includes over […]

Williams’ Top Five

Jack Williams has had a hugely successful run at Downey for the last 10 years which includes a CIF championship in 2012. Here are his Top 5 players that he has coached and coached against:

Temple City Wins First Title

By MVS Staff (Fullerton) – Temple City overcame a 2-1 deficit with a three-run fifth inning to beat Malibu 4-2 Saturday to claim the CIF Division 5 Championship at Cal State Fullerton.

The Peterson Principle: 4/29/2017

By Tim Peterson Rosemead has filled its head coaching position. The announcement will be coming next week after board approval.

Arroyo, South El Monte, Bell Gardens…in April

By Tim Peterson (El Monte) – South El Monte, Bell Gardens and LA Jordan visited Arroyo Saturday for a four-way throw.

The Peterson Principle: 4/2/2017

By Tim Peterson It’s not unprecedented. Temple City hired a head coach in May one year. There have been other hires as late as June. But with the football season a year round thing now if you don’t have a head coach in place by April 1, you may already be a step behind.

Newcomer of the Year: QB Ernesto Camacho – Arroyo

Ernesto Camacho wasn’t supposed to see much action in 2016. Arroyo had its quarterback. He was penciled in back in the summer and in the early part of the year looked like he was locked in for the whole year.

The Peterson Principle: 12/18/2016

By Tim Peterson So apparently the requirement to step down as head coach is your team has to lose in the CIF Finals. Dale Ziola of Los Altos, Mike Moschetti at La Mirada and Burbank’s Richard Broussard all fell in the final game and resigned the next week.

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.

Diamond Ranch Wins First CIF Title

By Tim Peterson (Glendora) – Roman Silva scored 22 points and grabbed 12 rebounds to lead Diamond Ranch to a 53-48 win over Chaminade to capture the CIF Division 3A title.