Tag Archives: Marcel Perez
The Peterson Principle: 11/14/2016
By Tim Peterson It looks like Northview has bigger fish to fry. Last year the Vikings won the Valle Vista League and advanced to the second round of the playoffs before falling to Pomona.
Vikings Victorious in Valle Vista
(Covina District Field) – Antwaun Ayers and Kevin Thomas each scored twice as Northview rolled to a 42-14 win over Baldwin Park Thursday night at Covina District Field.
The Peterson Principle: 6/27/2016
By Tim Peterson Doesn’t Andrew Tovar seem like he’s been at Cathedral for ten years? Some players just seem to have that effect on you. When you’re the face of the team and throw for over 3700 yards and 47 touchdowns like Tovar did last year, it gives the impression you’ve been there awhile.
Northview’s Hooper Heading to Cal Lutheran
By Tim Peterson (Covina) – Northview running back Andres Hooper has committed to Cal Lutheran Viking head coach Marcel Perez confirmed Tuesday.
Mid-Valley Division Head Coach of the Year 2014: Northview’s Marcel Perez
Back in August everybody knew about Paraclete, Pomona, Sierra Canyon and San Dimas. Even schools such as Montebello, Baldwin Park and Arroyo were being tossed around as serious contenders. Nobody was hearing much about Northview.
The Peterson Principle: 11/30/2014
I received a message on Twitter Friday night after I tweeted out the final score of the Mid-Valley Division semi final. “It wouldn’t be a Mid-Valley Division Final without Paraclete.”
Grijalva Gets Five; Vikings Roll
By Tim Peterson (Covina) – It is fitting that Elijah Grijalva wears number five. It matched his number of touchdowns as he rushed for five, including three in the decisive fourth quarter, as Northview ran over Brentwood 49-21 Thursday night in the first round of the Mid-Valley Division playoffs at Charter Oak High.
Vikings Step Closer to Valle Vista League Crown
(San Dimas) – The dynamic running duo of Alex Camacho and Elijah Grijalva helped retain the Crosstown Crown in the hands of Northview with an emphatic 34-6 victory over Covina.