Category Archives: High School Sports
Covina Hangs on 16-14
(Pomona) – With Billy Livingston out of the lineup with an injury, Covina Coach Darryl Thomas knew he would have to rely on the running attack. Vinny Venegas and Gevontray Ainsworth responded by rushing for 209 yards combined in the Colts 16-14 win over Pomona Friday night in the Valle Vista League opener.
Enough is Enough for Walnut
By Matthew Schuler (Walnut)- Going into yesterday’s Hacienda League match-up, the odds were looking favorable for an undefeated Los Altos (4-0) team to roll over a winless Walnut (0-4) squad.
Fischer Leads Panthers to Win
(Pomona) –Diamond Ranch used Andrew Fischer and Nick Gibson for some “smash-mouth” football in its win over Bonita in the Hacienda League opener for both teams, 21-13.
West Covina Runs Away From Diamond Bar, 35-17
By Johnathan Saller (Diamond Bar)– Chris Solomon showed flashes of brilliance for the West Covina Bulldogs in a 35-17 victory over the Diamond Bar Brahmas at Holmes Memorial Stadium Friday.
Warriors Turn Off Lights on Lobos
By Big George Hernandez (La Puente)- La Puente Warriors quarterback Ivan Vasquez threw four touchdown passes to lead La Puente to a dominating 45-7 win Friday night over visiting Workman at McIntosh Field.
Maranatha Tops La Canada, 41-10
(Pasadena)- The defnition of “Maranatha” is; “Our Lord commeth”. A second, more finite and mortal, definition after a 41-10 victory over La Canada on Friday night might be “Maranatha has arrived.”
Burroughs Beats P-Dawgs with The Zander
By Rick Fruchey (Pasadena)- Only Burroughs running back Zander Anding can post numbers compiled over four quarters and make them look like numbers posted over four games.
Chiefs Collapse in Charger Onslaught
By Tony Solorzano (Whittier) – Six touchdowns from Kurt Scoby and Travis Santiago propelled Charter Oak to a 49-0 shutout of Santa Fe as both teams concluded their non-league schedules Friday night at Titan Stadium.
Moors Slip against South Pas, 6-5
(Alhambra)- Alhambra turned the ball over five times and was continually stopped in the red zone while falling to South Pasadena 6-5 Friday night at Moor Field.