Tag Archives: Robert Sandoval

Oilers Pull Away in Second Half

By Tim Peterson (Montebello) – Montebello broke open a scoreless tie with three touchdowns in the third quarter and went on to beat Whittier 21-7 Friday night in front of the home crowd.

Elite Eight is Great for APU

(Azusa) – Azusa Pacific went on a 27-8 run to open the second half and went on to beat Cal Baptist 91-79 Monday night at Felix Event Center. With the victory the Cougars advanced to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Division II Tournament.

APU Saturday Night Press Conference

Cougars Knock Out Cal Poly in Second Round

By Tim Peterson (Azusa) – This time there was no slow start at the Felix Event Center. Instead Azusa Pacific came charging out of the opening tip off, led 17-8 five minutes in and remained in control the rest of the way in a 77 – 67 win over Cal Poly Pomona Saturday night in the second round of […]

Cougars Start Slow, Advance Fast, 75-67

By Tim Peterson (Azusa) – Azusa Pacific started slow, got even at half and then finished fast in a 75-67 win over Western Oregon in the first round of the Division 2 playoffs. The NCAA playoff win was the first in school history.

Cougars Late Run Buries Chaminade

By Tim Peterson (Glendora) – Azusa Pacific jumped out to a 17 point halftime lead and then withstood a furious Chaminade rally early in the second half and eventually pulled away to a 86-65 Monday night at Felix Event Center. 

Cougars Polish off Point Loma

By Tim Peterson (Azusa) – Azusa Pacific went on a 22-12 run over the final seven minutes to close out Point Loma 74-64 Wednesday night in PacWest action at Felix Event Center.  The Game was tied at 52 when the Cougars pulled away.

Cougars Hold off Dominican 74-71

By Tim Peterson (Glendora) – Azusa Pacific blew it open in the second half t0 lead by 23 only to see Dominican come all the way back to cut it to three before finally holding on for a 74-71 win Saturday at Felix Event Center.

Azusa Pacific Rolls Past Holy Names

By Tim Peterson (Glendora) – Azusa Pacific jumped out to a 20 point halftime lead and rolled to a 94-70 rout of Holy Names Saturday at the Felix Event Center.