Tag Archives: Donald Bernard

The Peterson Principle: 10/13/14

By Tim Peterson I owe several apologies after last week. I’m glad betting high school football is illegal. I would have lost my shirt. I’ve missed on my picks before but this week was over the top. The sorry list is long so here we go…

Fanview: August 27, 2014

“No one has ever been forced to take transformation if they didn’t want it. You see, the the problem is simply to discover why you don’t want it and then to make the necessary correction.”—Dr. Rex Kick it! I know this will be taken wrong but…

Bernard Lands at St. Paul

(Santa Fe Springs) – Donald Bernard, long time defensive coordinator  at San Gabriel, has landed as the DC at St. Paul.

The Peterson Principle 2/4/13

The San Gabriel coaching situation has been settled. It went to a name that a lot of people aren’t familiar with. J.D. Thompson, whose roots aren’t embedded in the San Gabriel Valley, has taken the job as head coach.

The Peterson Principle 3/26/12

After all is said and done at the View…it’s Victor Ambruso. It wasn’t the slam dunk like we thought it would be but after several interviews with candidates, declines and even a reposting of the position On the CIF website, it came full circle and Ambruso landed the gig.

Legends of Character Thriving

(San Gabriel) — Over thirty players from different schools and colleges came to San Gabriel High School last Saturday to participate in the ongoing Legends of Character workouts.

Fanview Lite: January 19, 2012

Kick it! The best consolation about Matt Koffler resigning as Rosemead HC this past week is defensive coordinator Marc Paramo will most likely to end up with the job.

Fanview Lite: December 31, 2011

Good Evening! “Time passes. Listen. Time passes.” — Dylan Thomas

Fanview Lite: December 20, 2011

Good Morning! Who said “Coach of the Year” has to be a head coach? Couldn’t the “Coach of the Year” be an assistant?

The Peterson Principle 11/21/11

It was going to be 42-38 or 38-35. There was going to be more points scored than programs sold. The stat guys weren’t going to need a pen and paper but instead a calculator and a quick index finger. The scoreboard operator was going to be on high alert and the officials were going to […]