Tag Archives: Derrick Johnson
The Peterson Principle 1/5/10
When we select our all Mid Valley high school football teams we want it to be special. We want it to be something that the player selected will remember for the rest of his life. We want him to cherish the memory and know that it is something that he earned.
Fanview Lite: December 12, 2009
Every Fan Down in M-Town Liked Football a lot… But the Blogger, who lived just north of M-Town, did not!
A Look Back: September 25, 2009
With Monrovia and San Dimas meeting this Saturday night in a rematch for the Mid-Valley Division Championship at Citrus College, we wanted you to get a look at what happened the first time they played. Here’s the game story from September 25. Wildcats’ Win is a Rush, 36-17 By Tim Peterson (Monrovia) – It […]
1O Reasons why Monrovia will Win
With Monrovia and San Dimas advancing to the Mid-Valley CIF Finals Saturday night we’ve decided to do something a little different. Instead of the traditional “Game Night” I’ve decided to list 10 reasons why Monrovia will win the title. The game will be played at Citrus College. Kick-Off is set for 7:30 PM.
Fanview Lite: December 1, 2009
Good Evening!
Game Night: Mid-Valley Division Semi Finals
Game times are 7:30 PM unless otherwise indicated Friday December 4 Azusa (11-1, Montview # 1) at San Dimas (11-1, Valle Vista # 1) All-Time: San Dimas 9-5
Wildcats Beat up Eagles
By George Hernandez (Monrovia) – Nick Bueno passed for 100 yards and rushed for another 100 to lead Monrovia to a 40-7 win over South El Monte Friday night in the first round of the CIF SS Mid-Valley Division playoffs.
Wildcats Improve to 9-0
(La Canada, Ca) – With impatient Monrovia (9-0, 4-0) cheerleaders holding up a sign saying “This shouldn’t take long, 9-0 here we come” prior to the game. It was apparent they were just stating a fact as the Wildcats kept continued to dominate the Rio Hondo League with a 43-7 blow-out over La Canada (4-4, […]
Old School Mid Valley Top 12: October 27, 2009
San Gabriel and Alhambra, if not for all the marbles, at least a lot of marbles.