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The Game Must Go On

By Rich Whittington (Glendale) – The close of the 2019 high school football season provided us with many of traditional elements that we have come to expect every year…teams battling for the last available playoff spot, coaches looking for something to keep their returning players motivated through the long off-season, players wondering if this is […]

Burbank 44 Hoover 26 Final

Max Mendieta scored three touchdowns and Erik Hartunyan added two to lead Burbank to a 44-26 win over Hoover in the Pacific League opener.

Pacific Non-League Schedules

Pacific Non-League Schedules: Season kicks off August 17th 

Long Lands at Bassett

By Tim Peterson (La Puente) – Former Arcadia head coach Chris Long has been named the HC at Bassett sources confirmed Friday. 

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 Peterson Principle: 5/26/14

Jorge Reyna is still at Pasadena and will be the quarterback for the Bulldogs in the fall. He didn’t play in the throw with Marshall on Saturday fueling speculation that the Downey transfer had transferred again.

The Peterson Principle: 4/7/14

In college football you don’t have to wait until late August to see the players in helmets and pads. They’re in full gear in April. And so it was at Azusa Pacific on Saturday. The Cougars are coming off a big year after they were moved up to D-2 and are expecting even bigger things […]

Marshall to MVL?

(Pasadena) – Marshall (Pasadena) could end up in the Mission Valley League. Or maybe not. They also could end up in the Pacific, in a completely new league or stay right where they are in the Alpha League.

The Peterson Principle 10/01/12

So we all knew this was going to happen right? The first Sunday with the officials back and there have been at least four clearly blown calls already. And one of them was missed even after they spent five minutes reviewing the play.

First Down Means First Win for Rams

(Glendale) – Nick Starling picked up a first down on a  fourth and two run with two minutes left to seal a 15 -14 Temple City win over Hoover Thursday night at Moyse Field. Starling rushed for another first down 90 seconds later and the Rams ran out the clock to get their first win of the year.