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Mid Valley Division Playoffs Game Night: Round 2

All game times 7;00 p.m. unless otherwise indicated.

Comstock, Northview, Pounce Panthers

By Alex Gonzalez (Covina) — Northview’s Steven Comstock tallied 424-total yards and scored five touchdowns in the Vikings’ 48-17 first round CIF Southern Section win over Rosemead Friday night at Covina District field.

Red Devils Won’t be Denied

By Joseph Rodriguez (Pomona)- If this game sets the tone for playoff action this playoff season we are in store for a great road to the championship as the Pomona pulled out a dramatic 40-33 win over Brentwood Friday night in the first round of the Mid-Valley Division playoffs.  

Saturday at Northview

By Tim Peterson (Covina) – Took a trip out to Northview on Saturday to see Marcel Perez’ boys. After a semi final run last year the Vikings look to be a key player again the Mid-Valley Division.

Mid Valley Spotlight: Northview QB Steven Comstock

Steven Comstock: Northview, QB, Sophomore, 6-0, 175. 2014 Stats: Pass; 95-177-1114 yards, 9 TD, 5 Int. Rush; 113-790 yards, 8 TD.

The Peterson Principle: 6/29/2015

By Tim Peterson Wow, didn’t think a blurb about a Mission Valley League running back transferring out would create that much of a stir. As of last Sunday the story on South El Monte’s Marcos Lopez leaving South El Monte has received 135 comments and counting…

Ramirez Resigns at Schurr

By Tim Peterson (Montebello) – Marco Ramirez has stepped down as the head coach at Schurr after three seasons.

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.

Mid-Valley Division Offensive Coordinator of the Year 2014: Pomona’s Leonard Hudson

637 points, 90 touchdowns, and close to 400 yards per game. The Pomona offensive numbers in 2014 stand out like a neon sign. The Red Devils scored over 50 points in seven different games this season including over 70 on two occasions.

Zernickow Signs off at San Dimas

By Tim Peterson (San Dimas) – Bill Zernickow, who has been the head coach at San Dimas for the last ten years, has stepped down. He advised his players of his decision Monday.