Category Archives: High School Sports

Huskies Can’t Dodge Chargers

By Matthew Schuler (Covina)- Have you ever seen the running of the bulls and been witness to a charging bull running loose and trampellng over anything in its path? Thats what it looked like at Covina District Field when someone let the Chargers out of their captivity tank.

Walnut 38 Rowland 26

The Mustangs took advantage of three third quarter touchdowns to pull away from the Raiders. 

California 17 Pioneer 7

Gabriel Lozano rushed for 151 yards on 17 carries and scored a 70-yard touchdown as the Condors (5-1, 1-0) opened Del Rio League play with a 17-7 victory over the Titans (0-6, 0-1) at Titan Stadium.

Mayfair Slams Cerritos

by Greg Hunko Quarterback Christian Woo was able to connect on short slants and bubble passes to lead Mayfair to a 49-9 rout of Cerritos Friday night.  Mayfair played its reserves in the second half against a running clock.

Muir 42 Hoover 0

The Mustangs recorded their first win in Pacific League play by dominating the Tornadoes.

La Serna 35 Whittier 6

Running back OJ Medina rushed for 155 yards and three touchdowns as the Lancers (5-1, 1-0) handed the Cardinals (3-3, 0-1) their third straight loss

La Mirada 55 Glenn 27

Four second-half touchdowns propelled the Matadores (3-4, 2-1) to their second straight win in league

Anding Continues to Carve Up Defenses

(Glendale) – Heading into its Pacific League game against Glendale, Burroughs knew it needed to guard against coming out flat against the Nitros. The Indians needed a 35-point third quarter to pull clear of a pesky Glendale team to remain undefeated in league with a 70-34 win.

Now Reed This: Azusa Rolls!

(Citrus College) – Desmond Reed sat out the first quarter due to a missed practice. But once he entered the game he didn’t miss anything as he scored four touchdowns to lead Azusa to a 45-10 rout of previously unbeaten Duarte Thursday night in Montview League play.

Monrovia Starts Off League With A Bang

By Matt Schuler (La Canada)- The Monrovia Wildcats football team was so eager to begin league play against La Canada that they schedueled the opener for a Thursday.