Category Archives: High School Sports

Southeast Division Top 20

The Southeast looks like a one horse race with West Covina dominating the Hacienda League. Question is can Diamond Ranch pull the upset? Arcadia will be scoreboard watching, while Pasadena and Muir have put some swagger back into the Turkey Tussle with a playoff spot on the line. Santa Fe pretty much wrapped up the […]

Who Would You Name Mid-Valley Coach of the Year? Sergio Gradilla?

Of course this is wide open…

Lions Pick Off Eagles

(South El Monte)- Lions linebacker Joe Sanchez picked off Eagles quarterback Fernando Ramirez’ pass and returned it 30-yards for a touchdown with 22-seconds left on the clock to give El Monte a 20-13 win over South El Monte Friday night at “The Swamp”.

Two Villalobos too Much For Moors

(San Gabriel) – The offensive juggernaut that has become known as the San Gabriel Matadors was in full display against a highly-touted defensive side in Alhambra.

Elffers, Maranatha, Too Much for Village

(Pasadena) – Andrew Elffers accounted for five touchdowns and ran for two more to lead Maranatha to a 34-17 win over Village Christian Friday night in Olympic League action.

Arcadia, Medel Winners

Arcadia’s Jake Medel rushed for four touchdowns in the first half, Myles Carr threw for two more in the second as the Apaches routed Pasadena 48-21 Friday night (Parents Night) at Salter Stadium.

Bearcats Best Brahmas in Overtime Thriller

By Alex Gonzalez (La Verne)- Bearcat running back Cameron Griffin rushed for 136 yards and scores twice, including the game winning touchdown in overtime to beat Diamond Bar, 27-20, at Glenn Davis Stadium Friday night.

Arroyo 49 Gabrielino 3

The Knights (8-1, 4-0) clinched a playoff berth as they humiliated the Eagles (3-6, 0-4) for their fifth straight victory since their Week 3 loss to Hart. 

La Mirada Pummels Monsoons

By Johnathan Saller (Bellflower) – The La Mirada Matadors came out quick and ready while the Mayfair Monsoons came out flat in a 44-14 Suburban League loss at Ron Yary Stadium Friday night.

La Puente 49 Duarte 7

The Warriors (9-0, 6-0) remained perfect as they not only ended the Falcons’ (6-2, 4-2) five-game home winning streak and held the home team to a single score for the first time this season.