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The Mid Remembers: December 12, 2009

San Dimas Rains on M-Town Parade  (Citrus College) – San Dimas rushed for over 200 yards on the ground and used a solid defense to beat Monrovia 12-7 Saturday night to win the Mid-Valley Division Championship. The game was played in a steady downpour from the opening kick off to the final gun. 

The Peterson Principle 11/30/10

It seems like I’m getting this every week now. After hearing it from Schurr’s Albert “Rhino” Perez last week after picking against the Spartans, this week I came face to face with Rudy Robles of Whittier Christian.

M-Town Beat Down; 57-0

(Pasadena) – Monrovia scored touchdowns on it’s first five plays from scrimmage on its way to a 57-0 drubbing of Blair Thursday night at Muir High School.

Fanview Lite: October 2, 2010

Good Afternoon! Jubilee Dunbar! I can dig being into your team…

M-Town Takes South Hills

By Matt Schuler   (Covina)- On a weird weather day where rain and lighting scattered inconsistently throughout the night, this game was just as unpredictable.

Fanview Lite: September 29, 2010

Good Afternoon! Yeah, I was thinking the same thing…These “Fanview Lite” columns have become “Fanview Obese”…

Monrovia Ready for the Rubber Match

(Monrovia) – Monrovia got a new field in 2010. The Wildcats also hope to get a new CIF championship after coming one game short a year ago. A good start towards that goal would be a win over San Dimas – the team that beat them in the CIF Championship game last year.

Cats Turn it over to Glendora 21-7

(Citrus College) – Monrovia commited four turnovers and Glendora took full advantage in a 21-7 win Friday night at Citrus College. The Wildcats fumbled three times and threw an interception in the contest.

Fanview Lite: July 2, 2010

T-Minus-68 Days until “The Mid Valley Classic” Good Morning!

Six Shooter at Arroyo

(El Monte) – If four is cool why not go for six? That’s how many teams flooded B.L.Bergstrom Stadium Thursday to throw the football. Arroyo was joined by Mission Valley League rival El Monte, La Puente, Wilson, Monrovia and West Covina.