Tag Archives: Jude Oliva

The Peterson Principle 11/21/11

It was going to be 42-38 or 38-35. There was going to be more points scored than programs sold. The stat guys weren’t going to need a pen and paper but instead a calculator and a quick index finger. The scoreboard operator was going to be on high alert and the officials were going to […]

Fanview Lite: September 19, 2011

Good Morning! Like I’ve always said; I hate fantasy football.

San Dimas Rolls Over San Gabriel

By Alex Gonzalez (San Gabriel) Domonic Jollevet rushed for 145 yards on 16 carries with two scores as the Saints cruised past San Gabriel 59-6 Friday night.

Fanview Lite: September 13, 2011

Good Afternoon!

Guerrero gets the Nod at San Gabriel

(San Gabriel) – Andy Guerrero will start at quarterback for San Gabriel against Muir next Friday night in the season opener Coach Jude Oliva said Saturday. Guerrero has been in competition with Eric Alvarez all summer long. 

The Peterson Principle 8/15/11

The opening kick off for high school football is still a couple of weeks away. All the passing circuits are completed and fall camp is underway. Most teams will be throwing on the helmet and pads soon as they begin the stretch run to zero week.

Karavedas, Koffler, Oliva Live Tonight on Mid Valley Show

               

Mid Spotlight: Andy Guerrero

San Gabriel’s Andy Guerrero is still battling Eric Alvarez for the starting quarterback position. But we’re hearing he could see time at other positions as well. He could line up in the back field, in the slot or wide. In Coach Jude Oliva’s offense Guerrero will get plenty of touches regardless of where he’s at.

Andres Fernandez Headed to La Verne

(San Gabriel) – Andres Fernandez, who played wide receiver and defensive back for San Gabriel last year, has chosen to play for the University of La Verne in the Fall Matador Coach Jude Oliva confirmed Thursday.

The Peterson Principle 4/25/11

“SG’s Arthur Brown Signs with Dakota Wesleyan” read the headline on our website last Friday afternoon. It’s a headline that would seem to scream for congratulations, pats on the back and a celebration of the fruits and rewards of a four year high school football career.