Tag Archives: Johnny Hills

The Peterson Principle 10/29/12

Should we just pencil in La Serna and La Mirada for the Southeast Division Championship right now? When you look at the records of these two teams and how they have achieved them, there’s really nobody close.

La Mirada’s Hills out for the Year

(La Mirada) – La Mirada running back Johnny Hills sufferred a broken fibula in last night’s win over St. Francis and is out for the year Matadore Coach Mike Moschetti confirmed Saturday.

The TEN: 9/7/2012

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

The Peterson Principle 9/3/12

Mea Culpa Covina  I love it when I’m right but when I’m wrong, I need to acknowledge that also. And in the case of Covina it looks like I was wrong. After seeing how many players the Colts lost to graduation/transfer I thought they were in trouble.

La Mirada’s Shipp Sails 45-27

(La Habra) – La Mirada jumped on La Habra for 28 points in the first quarter and never looked back in a 45-27 win Thursday night on the Highlanders home field.

The Peterson Principle 8/13/12

Tracking Down the Saints San Dimas Coach Bill Zerncikow gave us the grand tour of the new stadium last Wednesday night. It’s state of the art from the new turf to the new grandstands on the East side of the field. The most impressive thing was the blue track that runs around the field. It […]

Southeast Division Top Returning Backs

Here is a list of the top returning running backs in the Southeast Division in 2012. We broke down their 2011 stats by carries, yards gained and touchdowns. We started with backs who gained 500 yards or more and worked our way down.

The TEN: 1/24/2012

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

Game Night Southeast Division: West Covina (11-1) at La Mirada (8-4)

Game Time: 7pm Where: La Mirada High School

Matadores Rally Shocks Apaches

  (Arcadia) – With 9:39 remaining in the third quarter, La Mirada could’ve dropped its head and finished out the season after getting down by 18 points. Instead, the Matadores rallied from that deficit to shock Arcadia 31-28 to move on to the Southeast Division Semi-finals next Friday night.