Tag Archives: Muir Football

The Peterson Principle: 11/16/14

By Tim Peterson Who has a better offense? San Marino or Crescenta Valley? Carson Glazier vs. Brian Gadsby. Break out the calculators and the last quarterback standing wins. Glazier has thrown 35 touchdown passes while piling up 2953 yards. He threw two last week in the win over Harvard-Westlake and seven the week before against […]

The TEN: 11/13/2014

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Top Ten: Southeast Division (10/26/2014)

By Tim Peterson CV proved its the best team in the Pacific with a big win over Muir. The Falcons look like a solid Final Four team. La Mirada, St. Francis and Cathedral just keep rolling along. Norwalk held off Bellflower and looks forward to November 7 date with La Mirada. Dominguez continues to light […]

Falcons Soar Past Mustangs; Perfect in Pacific

By Tim Peterson (Pasadena) – Crescenta Valley wide receiver Connor Van Ginkel hauled in a 39-yard touchdown pass from Bryan Gadsby to put CV up 24-20 in the third quarter and the Falcons went on to beat Muir 38-26 Friday night on the Mustangs home field.

The TEN: 10/22/2014

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The Peterson Principle: 10/20/14

By Tim Peterson Didn’t you just know Muir would pick it up in the Pacific? When the Mustangs were 0-3 there was the talk that they had lost it, that they weren’t the same team, that they were now a bottom tier team in league. So much for that huh?

The Peterson Principle: 10/6/14

By Tim Peterson Don’t be fooled by the final score. La Mirada didn’t mess around with Bellflower. This was domination in every sense of the word. The Matadores were bigger, stronger and definitely much faster. Tony Brown is every bit as advertised.

The Peterson Principle: 9/29/14

By Tim Peterson Cresecenta Valley has always had talented and athletic players. The Falcons run a high powered offense and to do that you need a good quarterback and quick receivers with good hands. For the most part they have had that. But this year there is a difference.

Game Night Southeast Division: Week Four

By Tim Peterson All games are at 7:00 p.m. unless otherwise indicated

The Peterson Principle: 9/15/14

By Tim Peterson Man I really wanted to see what would have happened in the Pomona – Mission Prep game last Friday night. If it wasn’t financially possible for the school make the trip to San Luis Obispo then that’s fine. But why schedule the game?