Category Archives: High School Football

Berry Lassos Cowboys

By Alex A. Gonzalez Covina — Charter Oak’s Corin Berry charged his way to a four-touchdown performance Friday night against Canyon at Lou Farrar Field by throwing three touchdown passes and adding a rushing touchdown in the first half, powering his team to a 44-6 win over the Cowboys to start the 2024 campaign. 

Norwalk Rocks Oilers

By Gabriel Guerrero  [Norwalk] – The Lancers double wing offense gained 439 yards and rolled to a 49-6 victory over Montebello Friday night at Norwalk high school. 

Lions Have Devils Seeing Red, 47-7

By Rich Whittington (El Monte) The El Monte Lions opened their 2024 football season on a high note, defeating the visiting Pomona Red Devils, 47-7, in front of a very appreciative home crowd Friday evening at El Monte’s own Lions’ Stadium.

Eagles Beat Moors with Fourth Quarter Explosion

By Ron Vrooman (South El Monte) – Quarterback Matthew Medina overcame two first-half interceptions, throwing three touchdown passes in the final nine minutes to lead South El Monte to a 21-6 win over visiting Alhambra on Friday night.   

Victory For Spartans…Lancers Offense Slow to Start

By Duane Barker (Whittier, CA) The Damien Spartans traveled south to Cal High’s Sandra Sanchez Thorstenson Stadium Thursday night to take on the La Serna Lancers in the first game of the 2024 season for both teams. The Spartans were victorious in last year’s meeting and repeated their accomplishment with a 42-21 victory.

Mid Valley High School Football Area Top 12

Here’s our Top 12 heading into Thursday night’s games. There are no changes from the Dirty Dozen that we posted on July 17 but it’s just a reminder of how the teams stack up with the 2024 campaign about to kick off.

South Pasadena 2024 Football Schedule

South Pasadena 2024 Football Schedule

Game Night: Week Zero

All kickoffs are at 7:00 p.m. unless otherwise indicated:

Pacific League at a Glance

Glendale and Hoover have been added back into the Pacific after a hiatus to bring the league back to an eight-team league. Burroughs, the defending league champion, has a new head coach, as does Pasadena, Arcadia and Burbank. Pasadena, 0-10 last year, looks like a team that can do a complete 360…well technically it’s a […]

Hacienda League at a Glance

Four new teams moved into the Hacienda while two moved out. Chino and Covina joined the Hacienda after trading paint in the Sierra, South Hills moved over from the Citrus 4 and Los Altos came in from the Valle Vista. Nogales and Ontario are out. Diamond Bar and Walnut are back. Very competitive league. Six […]