Tag Archives: Monrovia baseball.

Wildcats, Rams Win in Rio Hondo

By Tim Peterson (Monrovia) – Isaiah Ramos threw five innings and allowed just one run while striking out seven to lead Monrovia to a 3-1 win  over San Marino Friday in Rio Hondo League action.

Cats Shut Out by Serrano

By Tim Peterson (Monrovia) – Serrano scored three in the third inning and that’s all that was needed in a 3-0 win over Monrovia Tuesday.

The TEN: 3/26/2015

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

Rams, Cats Win Rio Hondo Openers

By Tim Peterson Temple City won in dramatic fashion Friday scoring four runs in the top of the seventh to erase a 1-0 deficit and beat San Marino 4-1 in the Rio Hondo League opener.

Dave Moore Steps Down at Monrovia

(Monrovia) – Dave Moore, Monrovia’s baseball coach for the last 31 years, has stepped down AD Randy Bell confirmed.

M-Town Takes Down Rams

By Corey Kwok (Temple City) – Zach Zepeda and Jason Daly crushed home runs in the fourth inning to lead Monrovia to a 3-1 win over Temple City Friday in Rio Hondo League action.

The Peterson Principle 3/18/13

Seeing Stengel Field is worth taking a drive to Glendale. It’s not your typical high school baseball field although the Crescenta Valley Falcons do call it their home.

Wildcats Take TC; Win Elks Tourney

(Temple City) – Monrovia scored five runs in the first inning and never looked back in an 8-4 win over Temple City Thursday to win the Arcadia Elks Tournament.

The Peterson Principle 3/4/13

We knew about the Copping twins, Corey and Calvin, recently making their college debuts for Oklahoma and Cal State Northridge respectively but did you know older brother Cameron is with the Seattle Mariners organization?

Rams, Moors are Finals Bound

Temple City 2 St. Bonaventure 0 Corey Copping fired a complete game shutout and went three for three at the plate to lead Temple City to a 2-0 victory over St. Bonaventure Tuesday and into the CIF Finals for the first time in school history. Copping allowed just five hits while striking out five.