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The Mid Remembers: December 12, 2009

San Dimas Rains on M-Town Parade  (Citrus College) – San Dimas rushed for over 200 yards on the ground and used a solid defense to beat Monrovia 12-7 Saturday night to win the Mid-Valley Division Championship. The game was played in a steady downpour from the opening kick off to the final gun. 

No Quit Colts Take Valle Vista with Late Surge (See Darryl Thomas Interview)

(San Dimas) – Billy Livingston showed the poise of a veteran quarterback marching Covina down the field in the final two minutes to lead the Colts to a remarkable comeback against San Dimas 27-23. The come from behind win also gave Covina its first Valle Vista League title in four years.

Bearcats Take Smudge from SD (video fixed)

(La Verne)- Bonita ran off 24 consecutive second quarter points to take a 41-20 decision from San Dimas Friday night in the schools annual battle for “The Smudge Pot”.

High School Football Top 20: Mid-Valley Division

Paraclete is out, Maranatha is in and the Olympic is still in place. The Almont has jumped over from the Southeast to make it a six league division. Now the third spot might not be good enough to slide into the playoffs. As for the Montview, gone are the days of four teams getting in. The […]

Fanview Lite: August 17, 2010

T-Minus-23 Days until “The Mid Valley Classic” Good Afternoon!

Mid Minute with San Dimas backs Jordan Taylor & Dillon Corona

Talking to these two, was like talking to their HC. I’m sure Coach Zernickow runs media classes concurrently with two-a-days.

Fanview Lite: April 29, 2010

T-Minus-133 Days until “The Mid Valley Classic” Good Evening!

Fanview Lite: February 23, 2010

Good Evening! T-Minus-199 Days until “The Mid Valley Classic”

Water Logged…And Loving It

I can’t remember when I stood in the rain for a longer time. For three hours, I was on the sidelines at Citrus College taking it all in. It hadn’t rained for ten months but Saturday night at the CIF Mid-Valley Championship game it rained…and rained…and rained.  

San Dimas Rains on Monrovia Parade

(Citrus College) – San Dimas rushed for over 200 yards on the ground and used a solid defense to beat Monrovia 12-7 Saturday night to win the Mid-Valley Division Championship. The game was played in a steady downpour from the opening kick off to the final gun.