Tag Archives: Maranatha Minutemen football

Northwest Division Top Ten (Fan Vote)

You got a final four here, and not too many surprises, except the understanding that Mission Prep is a serious player and a rising football power. Still the most interesting team here is Rio Hondo Prep, how will they do?

What Does a Northwest Final Four Look Like? (Vote in Poll)

The western prairie of the United States is not as vast as the newly configured Northwest Division, where it is quicker to travel to the moon and back then to go from Morro Bay to Twentynine Palms.

Fanview: June 25, 2014

“Living with your folks, living with your folks the beginning of the end. Drab, dead yesterdays shutting out beautiful tomorrows. Hideous, stumbling footsteps creaking along the misty corridors of time…”—Captain Jeffrey T. Spaulding Kick it!

Fanview: May 28, 2014

“Ooh, then we touched, then we sang About the lovin’ things…”—Journey Kick it! Rio Hondo League appeal of move to Central Division: DENIED. (Vote: 7-0-2)

Fanview Lite: April 24, 2014

“Just to think that it all began on a long-forgotten morn ‘Come in’ she said. ‘I’ll give you shelter from the storm.’”—Bob Dylan Kick it!

The TEN: 4/18/2014

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

Fanview Lite: April 16, 2014

“I just can’t fit…Yes, I believe it’s time for us to quit.”—Bob Dylan Kick it! Oh, I’ve always been a Dee Gordon fan.

Fanview Lite: April 3, 2014

“There’s a battle outside…And it is ragin’ It’ll soon shake your windows…And rattle your walls For the times they are a-changin’.”—Bob Dylan Kick it! Angels pitching…Makes you feel good to know there are still things you can count on in this world. I hear Paul Hartzell will be starting next, and Andy Hassler is available […]

Fanview Lite: March 27, 2014

“I had my moment on the stage. The trick in life is to know when to leave.”—Al McGuire Kick it!

Fanview Lite: March 25, 2014

“I don’t think any decent human being enjoys recruiting.”—Al McGuire Kick it! Writing a column the day after Jude Oliva steps down at Maranatha, might be the easiest thing I’ve ever done…