Category Archives: High School Sports
Saints Ground and Pound Braves
By Alex A. Gonzalez Baldwin Park – After dropping the previous two Valle Vista League games, the San Dimas Saints needed a win Thursday night at Ted K Gorrell Memorial Stadium against the Baldwin Park Braves to stay in playoff contention. They did so easily after rushing for 295 yards and scoring five touchdowns as […]
Thursday Night Football Schedule
We all look forward to Friday Night Lights but now with schedule changes and referee shortages there is always a full slate of Thursday Night games as well. Here are this week’s Thursday night games.
Game Night: Week 9
Quarterback Alex Aleman and El Monte face South El Monte in the Griffin Bowl in a big game in the Mission Valley League Friday night. (Photo by Duane Barker). All kickoffs are at 7:00 PM unless otherwise indicated:
Mid Valley High School Football Top 12
No movement this week as everybody won. Rowland stayed unbeaten with a big rally while Los Altos is also undefeated after another Hacienda League win. Rio Hondo opened Gold Coast League play with another easy victory. Muir is averaging over 57 points per game in Pacific League play. Scary.
Mid Valley Scoreboard: Week 8
High School Football scores from around the area:
All Vikings in Valle Vista Victory
Northview’s Isaiah Lucero scored three touchdowns and set up another with an interception. By Tim Peterson (San Dimas) – Isaiah Lucero scored three touchdowns as Northview dominated from start to finish in a 42-7 rout of San Dimas Friday night on the Saints home field.
Back-to-Back Champs for Tigers
By Alex A. Gonzalez South Pasadena – It was the 71st meeting between the South Pasadena Tigers and San Marino Titans on Friday night at South Pasadena High School. Not only did the winner obtain the coveted Crowley Cup, but they also had a shot at a Rio Hondo League title.
Spartans Roll Against Moors, 56-0
By Ron Vrooman (Montebello) – The Schurr Spartans crushed the visiting Alhambra Moors, 56-0, on Friday night to run their Almont League record to 3-0. The Spartans are now tied with the Bell Gardens Lancers for the league lead with two games left in the regular season.