Tag Archives: Jim Singiser

Arroyo Run Ends in La Jolla, 63-42

By Tim Peterson (La Jolla) – Braxton Burmeister threw for 365 yards and five touchdowns and ran for another to lead La Jolla Country Day to a 63-42 win over Arroyo Saturday night in the Division 5-A State Bowl.

The Peterson Principle: 11/30/2016

By Tim Peterson Sierra Canyon won the CIF championship last year. But they were supposed to right? I mean it was the Mid-Valley Division.

Practicing on Thanksgiving

By Tim Peterson (El Monte) – Arroyo had the privilege of practicing on Thanksgiving this year. That’s one of the perks of advancing to the semi finals. 

Game Night: CIF Semi Finals

All Kickoffs are at 7:30 p.m. unless otherwise indicated

The Peterson Principle: 11/22/2016

By Tim Peterson So what do you do when you’re down 31-10 at the end of the third quarter, and at home no less, in a second round playoff game?

Fanview: September 22, 2016

By Joe Torosian “I love inside jokes…love to be part of one some day.”                                              —Michael Scott Kick it! Right off the Top: What is the mentality of someone who won’t flush a public […]

The Peterson Principle: 9/12/2016

By Tim Peterson I received a text Saturday reading “I went to the Duarte game last night and they’re the real deal. We are back!”

Fanview: September 3, 2016

By Joe Torosian “I wanna have friends that I can trust, that love me for the man I’ve become not the man I was.” —The Avett Brothers Kick it! Right off the Top: Ever notice how you never see the Los Angeles Angels and the San Francisco Giants pitching staffs in the room at the […]

Fanview: August 23, 2016

By Joe Torosian “If Relationship George walks through this door, he will kill Independent George. A George divided against itself cannot stand!”—George Costanza Kick it! Right off the Top: The saying of “Loud Mouth Soup” refers to alcohol, but by and large beer.

Jim Singiser on “Tangent Dreams”

(Arroyo head football coach Jim Singiser read Joe Torosian’s high school football novel, “Tangent Dreams” and provides this review.) By Jim Singiser I always have felt that the truly gifted teachers were also great storytellers. Similarly, I have always felt that the best books are those that bring the reader into the story.