Category Archives: High School Sports

Southeast Division Top 20

One team made itself known that the Pacific League goes through Burbank’s flatlands. West Covina has established itself as the team to beat in the Southeast after dismantling Diamond Bar. Del Rio League play starts and Santa Fe is just happy to have had a week off after a nightmarish preseason. Bellflower and Mayfair are […]

Kares Take Care of Crusaders

By Eddie Solomon (Glendale) – Rio Hondo Prep was held scoreless in the first half but outscored Village Christian 31-6 in the second half to beat the Crusaders 31-13 Saturday night at Glendale High.

Who was the Best This Weekend (Vote in Poll)

           

Pasadena Outlasts Glendale

By Eddie Solomon   (Pasadena) – Brandon Cox did everything for Pasadena except serve the post game meal. He threw for 335 yards and three touchdowns, he rushed for 90 yards and three scores and he intercepted a pass in the end zone as time expired in the Bulldogs 47-46 win over Glendale Friday night […]

Life Lesson #1: Don’t Kick to McGee, Maranatha Wins 35-14

(South Pasadena)- South Pasadena didn’t exactly have a foot on the neck of the Maranatha, but they did have them right where they wanted them before an eye blink, a heart beat, and the Minutemen’s 35-14 victory Friday night.

Anding Runs Wild

(Arcadia) – Burroughs took advantage of three Arcadia turnovers in the third quarter to continue its dominance of the Apaches with a 42-29 Pacific League win.

Condor Offense Too Slick for Oilers

(Montebello) The California Condors got a solid performance from Gabriel Lozano and increased their non-league record to 4-1 with a resounding 28-7 win on the road against the Montebello Oilers Friday night.

Knights Perform the Great Escape

(La Canada) – Arroyo rallied from a 21-7 deficit in the second quarter and held on to beat La Canada 23-21 Friday night.

El Monte 41, Cerritos 0

The Lions (3-2, 0-0) ruined Homecoming for the Dons (0-5, 0-1) as they closed out their nonleague schedule Friday night at Gahr High School.

Monrovia 40, Paramount 36

By Scott Hunter The Wildcats (2-3, 0-0) fought back from an early 23-7 deficit as they overcame the Pirates (1-4, 0-0) Friday night at Paramount High.