Tag Archives: Jim Singiser

It’s Official; Knight to Baldwin Park

By Tim Peterson (Baldwin Park) – In what may have been the worst kept secret in the San Gabriel Valley, Josh Knight, who has been an assistant at Arroyo for the last three seasons, has been named the head coach at Baldwin Park he confirmed Wednesday. He was approved by the board this week.

The Peterson Principle: 11/20/2017

By Tim Peterson Nathan Peterman just threw another pick…

The Peterson Principle: 7/3/2017

By Tim Peterson Thoughts and observations from the SGV Shootout: “Hey Coach how does it look?” is my standard line for a coach that I see in the summer or at a passing league tournament.

The Peterson Principle: 5/14/2017

By Tim Peterson El Monte feels like it just hit the lottery. The Lions go from having nothing with no light at the end of the tunnel to suddenly landing one of the better coaches in the valley.

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: 3/22/2017

By Tim Peterson You know you’re getting old when high school football players that you covered are now taking head coaching jobs.

Fanview: February 2, 2017

By Joe Torosian “When all else fails there’s always delusion.”—Conan O’Brien Kick it! Right off the Top: I guess I wrote a column last week calling for the end of Temple City football…I can’t find it on my computer but if you run across it can you forward it to me? Thanks.

Coach of the Year: Jim Singiser – Arroyo

Arroyo won the Mission Valley League title. Ho hum, okay. The Knights seemingly do that every year. But this season they took it to a whole different level. 

Fanview: December 19, 2016

By Joe Torosian “Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it everywhere, diagnosing it incorrectly and applying the wrong remedies.”—Groucho Marx Kick it!

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.