Category Archives: High School Sports
Arroyo Clocks Temple City, 50-0
By Joe Torosian (Temple City)– Arroyo arrived at North Field and showed little mercy in a 50-0 romp over Temple City on Friday night.
Spartan’s Victory A “Schurr” Thing:
Schurr Man Handles El Monte: 44-6 By Rich Whittington (El Monte)—The Schurr Spartans ran, passed, and tackled their way to an impressive 44-6 victory over the El Monte Lions Friday evening at El Monte High School.
Canyon Outlasts Burbank, 34-27
By Scott Tinsley (Burbank)—Canyon led 20-10 at halftime and 34-13 in the second half before Burbank rallied and came up a score short in a 34-27 loss at home on Friday night.
Moors Fall Short Against Rowland
(Rowland Heights) – Michael Cundiff completed 14 of 21 for 217 yards and three touchdowns to lead Rowland to a 22-19 win over Alhambra Friday night on the Raiders home field.
Crescenta Valley Storms Past Verdugo Hills
By Thom Hendrickson (Glendale)–Crescenta Valley opened the 2016 season with a 51-8 rout over City Section, Verdugo Hills on Thursday night.
Northview Knocks Out Rosemead Early
By Joe Torosian (Covina)— You know the boxing line a corner man will give his fighter, “Stick and move, don’t stand and trade punches with this guy. He’ll knock you into tomorrow.”
Game Night: Week One
All games are scheduled for 7:00 p.m. unless otherwise indicated.
Mid Valley Writers Top 20
The votes have been tabulated and the results of the Mid Valley Writer’s Poll are listed below. 1. La Mirada – (1-0) – Matadores might be better than last year’s edition. 2. Buena Park- (1-0) – Coyotes party in Old Town Pasadena. 3. St. Francis – (0-0) – Golden Knights open up with Westco.
Arroyo-Covina Tie in Knightmare
By Joe Torosian “So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.” It’s the last line from “The Great Gatsby”…It’s not overly optimistic but hopeful. Kind of like a Zero Week football game. No matter the outcome, it shouldn’t create a false expectation but it should at least give you […]
Saturday Morning Aftermath
By Tim Peterson Can we avoid any “Northview sucks” comments for the time being? The Vikings were beaten by a more physical, athletic team Thursday night at Covina District Field. Charter Oak was faster, bigger and simply put, more gifted.