Category Archives: High School Sports

Nobles Down Olympians, 43-6

By Frank Chavez (Rowland Heights) – It was a busy night for Jeremiah Serrano and Nogales in a 43-6 drubbing of Bassett Friday Night.

Alhambra Outlasted by Mary Star of the Sea

By Ron Vrooman The Mary Star team that the Alhambra Moors encountered last Thursday night was not a squad typical of generations past, but rather one that’s brimming with offensive firepower in a 52-32 win over the Moors at San Gabriel High School.

Matadores Tame Tigers

By George Hernandez (Ontario) – La Mirada quarterback Nehuel Garcia threw two touchdown passes to lead the Matadores to a 28-0 shutout of the Tigers, Thursday night at Chaffey.

Game Night: Week One

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

Mid Valley Scoreboard: Zero Week

High School Football scores from around the area:

Second Half Rally Lifts Wildcats

By Tim Peterson (Monrovia) – Monrovia overcame a 19-6 halftime deficit with a third quarter rally and went on to beat visiting West Covina 28-26 Friday night to kick off the 2021 season.

Johnson Too Much for Spartans

By George Hernandez [Montebello] Cal’s Vance Johnson woke up in the second half scoring three of his four touchdowns bringing the Condors back from two scores down to beat Schurr 35-15, Friday night at Schurr high school.

Gabrielino Handles Glendale, 28-6

By Rich Whittington (San Gabriel) The Gabrielino Eagles avenged last Spring’s loss to the Glendale Nitros 28-6, Friday evening, in front of a small, yet vocal, crowd at Gabrielino High School.

Simi Valley Shells Burbank 63-19

Simi Valley Shelled Burbank 63-19 Friday night in Burbank. Here’s a few shots taken by Doug Brown.

South El Monte Runs Over Alhambra, 42-20

By Ron Vrooman (Alhambra) – The Alhambra Moors have built an impressive passing attack, but it won’t produce wins on a consistent basis until their defense does a better job of stopping the run. That point was made abundantly clear last Friday night, when the South El Monte Eagles rushed for 415 yards and five touchdowns […]