Tag Archives: Jesse Ceniceros

Fanview Lite: March 12, 2014

“I’ve never blown a whistle, looked at a film, worked at a blackboard or organized a practice in my life.”—Al McGuire Kick it! Wouldn’t the Del Rio be a better fit in the Mid-Valley Division these days?

The TEN: 12/6/2013

(“The Ten” is not a top ten, but ten items worth being included in The TEN)

The TEN: 5/8/2012

(“The Ten” is not a top ten, but ten items worth being included in The TEN)

Santa Fe Passing Tourney 2011

The Apache Nation, has folks in the Pacific a little bit concerned… Some random shots from prep football’s version of Woodstock; The Santa Fe Passing Tournament (Plus linemen competition)

Super Bowl XLV: What do the Coaches Think?

I decided to conduct a last minute “Game Day” coach’s poll on who would win Super Bowl XLV (45). I got some interesting answers but in the end out of 23 responses it was Green Bay coming out on top 12-10. I know 12 and 10 doesn’t add up to 23. Well, there was one […]

Penny Narrows it Down

(Norwalk) – Norwalk running back Elijhaa Penny has narrowed down his choice of colleges to two.

Norwalk Wears Down Apaches (See Jesse Ceniceros Video)

(Arcadia) – Norwalk’s two-prong running attack of Billy Moore and Elijhaa Penny bruised and punished the undersized defensive line of Arcadia enroute to a 35-27 win in the opening round of the CIF Southeast Division.

Mid Minute: Norwalk at Arcadia

Norwalk head coach Jesse Ceniceros discusses first round opponent in Arcadia.

The Peterson Principle 11/9/10

Wow there’s something you don’t see everyday. In football it just doesn’t happen this way. If you can establish a running game and chew up yardage on the ground while eating up the clock, you’re going to win. Just ask any football coach.

La Mirada Starts Slow, Finishes Fast

(La Mirada) – How do you rack up over 450 yards rushing and still lose? That’s what Norwalk Coach Jesse Ceniceros is probably asking himself after Friday night’s game with La Mirada. But that’s exactly what happened in a 40-29 Lancers loss to the Matadores in Suburban League play.