Category Archives: High School Sports

Azusa 41 Gladstone 7

The Aztecs (6-3, 6-0) remained undefeated in Montview League play as they nearly shut out the Gladiators (2-7, 2-4) en route to their sixth straight win this season.

Pomona 35 Wilson 21

The Red Devils (6-3, 4-1) maintained their tie for second place in the Valle Vista League with San Dimas by handing the Wildcats (0-9, 0-5) their ninth straight loss this season.

Workman 33 Ganesha 6

The Lobos (4-5, 2-4) earned their second Montview League win of the season by cutting down the Giants (1-8, 0-6) setting up a season finale matchup against Gladstone to decide fifth place.

Cal Grinds Out Victory

(Whittier) – Eight games into the season and up until tonight, Jim Arnold felt that his California Condors had failed to play a complete game. On Thursday night it all changed as California played a bruising-style of offense and defensively held El Rancho to just 83 yards rushing.

Burroughs Rolls as Anding Returns

By Eddie Solomon (Glendale) – Zander Anding carried the ball only six times as he returned to the field after a collapsed lung sidelined him last week. But he racked up 223 yards with those carries as Burroughs routed Hoover 42-14 Thursday night in Pacific League play.

San Dimas Domination, 34-6

(Covina) – Jake Payton ran for three touchdowns and Devante Brown had over 100 yards rushing to lead San Dimas to a 34-6 rout of Northview Thursday night at Covina District Field.

Game Night Mid-Valley Division: Week Nine

All games are at 7:00 PM unless otherwise indicated Thursday November 3 Valle Vista League

Mid Valley Division Standings

as of 11/01/2011. To get one of the final four spots a team must have at least five wins.

Southeast Division Standings

updated: 11/01/2011 For a team to qualify for the final spot of the playoffs it must have at least five wins.

Southeast Division Top 20

    West Covina just looks too good to be beat currently. Mayfair would like nothing more than win the Suburban League crown against La Mirada. Arcadia can get a share of the Pacific League title by winning the remainder of its games. Santa Fe’s preseason schedule paid dividends during Del Rio League play.