Tag Archives: Pacific League

The Peterson Principle: 6/21/2017

By Tim Peterson Who’s a team to look out for this year? Who’s a team that can jump up and bite somebody? Who’s a team that can contend for a league title that may not be on you radar? It’s the Alhambra Moors.

The Peterson Principle: 6/4/2017

By Tim Peterson I ran into Aaron “Airshow” Cantu at the 605 All-Star game Saturday night and I have this to report on the San Gabriel head coaching position.

Crescenta Valley Wins Own Tournament

(Glendale) – Crescenta Valley beat El Camino in the Final Saturday to win its own tournament at Glendale High.

The Peterson Principle: 11/22/2016

By Tim Peterson So what do you do when you’re down 31-10 at the end of the third quarter, and at home no less, in a second round playoff game?

Falcons Own the Pacific

By Tim Peterson (Arcadia) – Crescenta Valley racked up over 400 yards of total offense and went on to beat Arcadia 49-28 Friday night to secure the Pacific League championship. 

Crescenta Valley Gains Pacific Control, 35-21

By Alex Gonzalez (Burbank) – Cole Doyle passed for 200 yards and threw a touchdown pass and Brandon Beardt scored two rushing touchdowns including the go-ahead score as Crescenta Valley beat Burbank 35-21 Friday night at Memorial Stadium.

Apaches Fall a Buck Short

By Tim Peterson (Arcadia) – Arcadia had the tying run cut down at the plate for the final out of the game and fell to Burroughs 3-2 Friday in Pacific League action. 

Doyle Delivers For Falcons

By Tim Peterson (Glendale) – Freshman Cole Doyle fired a 52-yard touchdown pass to Will Rees with 2:40 left in the game to give Crescenta Valley a 28-27 win over Arcadia Thursday night at Moyse Field.

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: 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.