Category Archives: High School Sports

Alhambra Grinds Out Quarterfinal Victory Over Hamilton

By Ron Vrooman (Anza) – The Alhambra Moors traveled 113 miles and found football gold on a mountaintop in Anza, where they defeated the Hamilton Bobcats, 21-6, in a CIF Division 14 quarterfinal game last Friday night. 

San Dimas Rally Falls Short, 38-28

By Rich Whittington (San Dimas) – The San Dimas Saints were eliminated from the CIF Playoffs by the visiting St. Margaret’s Tartans Friday evening, 38-28, in what can best be described as a Tale of Two Ballgames.

Game Night: CIF Playoffs-Second Round

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

CIF Football Playoff Pairings: Second Round

CIF Football Playoff Pairings: Second Round

Mid Valley Scoreboard: CIF Playoffs-First Round

High School football playoff scores from around the area:

Pasadena Bulldogs Advance

By Duane Barker (Pasadena) The Pasadena Bulldogs announced their presence in round one of the CIF Division VII playoffs with a resounding 50-13 win at Pasadena High School over the visiting Thousand Oaks Lancers.

Glendora Throws Downey Under the Brus

By Tim Peterson (Glendora) – Braydon Brus rushed for 170 yards and scored four touchdowns to lead Glendora to a 35-14 win over Downey Friday night at Citrus College in the first round of the CIF Division 3 playoffs.

Saints to the Second Round

By Alex Gonzalez San Dimas — With 3:06 left in the fourth quarter, San Dimas running back Jesse Samec scored the games clinching touchdown to put his team up 20-6, giving the Saints a victory over West Covina in the first round of the CIF-SS Division 9 playoffs Friday night at San Dimas high school.

Moors Run Over Rangers, Advance to Quarterfinals

By Ron Vrooman (Alhambra) – Erick Baray rushed for three touchdowns and Michael Gonzalez accounted for two more scores in the Alhambra Moors’ 49-14 first-round playoff victory over the visiting Santa Rosa Academy Rangers last Friday night. 

Kares Take Down Chargers

By George Hernandez (Covina)- Rio Hondo Prep a school of 90 students got its biggest 11-man football win with a 37-30 victory over Charter Oak who has around 1300 students, Friday night at Lou Farrar Field.