Tag Archives: Travis Santiago

APU Names Owens Starter

(Azusa)- Nick Owens, 6’0-210 junior transfer from Moorpark City College, has been named Azusa Pacific’s starting quarterback going into the season opener against UC Davis next week. “It was one of the tougher decisions we had to make,” said Cougars offensive coordinator Rudy Carlton. “But in the end we feel like Nick is the guy […]

The TEN: 7/19/2012

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

Cougars Take Spring Lab

By Joe Torosian (Azusa)— After three weeks of building sweat, brushing the rust, oiling the joints, and getting a feel for the upcoming 2012 season the Azusa Pacific Cougars football team took it’s first Division II exam with a scrimmage on Saturday. “It was a great laboratory today,” said APU HC Victor Santa Cruz. “This […]

APU Readies for D-2

(Azusa)- When the world changes it happens in the big and the small. Political landscapes change in profound ways with every election cycle and in the shadows, with little fanfare, a college football program goes from one station to another. This fall Azusa Pacific University will join the Great Northwest Athletic Conference (GNAC) in the […]

Gamenight: Southeast Division Week 4

All game times are 7:00 PM unless otherwise indicated Thursday PACIFIC LEAGUE Burbank (1-2, 0-0) at Glendale (1-2, 0-0)

Fanview Lite: June 27, 2011

Good Afternoon! Really? Do we really have to get this uptight about the Hall of Fame game? Bigger fish by far…It’s an exhibition game (AKA: Major Yawning Festival)…

Air Assault First Day at Bonita

Tartans Take Advantage of Turnovers

(Azusa) –Two-time Southeast Division Champion Charter Oak was given a rude welcome into the Inland Division as Glendora took advantage of four Charger turnovers to open the season with a 28-21 victory.

Fanview Lite: August 7, 2010

T-Minus-33 Days until “The Mid Valley Classic” Good Morning!

South Hills, Charter Oak, Hook Up

(West Covina) – South Hills and Charter Oak both got moved by CIF to the Sierra League and into the Inland Division. They haven’t met on the field in helmets and pads since November 24, 2006 when Charter Oak beat the Huskies 35-0 in the second round of the playoffs. They’ll meet again November 12 […]