Category Archives: High School Sports
B-Tech Remains Unbeaten
(Montebello)- The 2011 pattern for the La Salle Lancers continues; get an early lead and then watch it slip away. This how they fell to 0-5 and the Bosco Tech Tigers rose to 5-0.
Bulldogs Run Away from Dynamiters
(Glendale) – It took three quarters for Burbank’s offense to pull away from Glendale to open the Pacific League portion of its schedule with a win, 56-21.
Gladstone Gets Just Enough, 9-6
(Citrus College) – In a game that featured more penalties than points Gladstone struggled to a 9-6 win over Ganesha Thursday night in the Montview League opener.
Game Night: Mid-Valley Division- Week Four
All game times are 7:00 PM unless otherwise indicated Friday September 30 Azusa (0-3) at Sierra Vista (1-2) Last Year: Azusa 41-7
Livingston Status Uncertain; MRI Tuesday
(Covina) – The status on Covina quarterback Billy Livingston is still uncertain acording to Covina Coach Darryl Thomas. Livingston left Friday night’s game against Walnut in the second quarter with an injury to his throwing shoulder.
Mid-Valley Division Top 20
Covina keeps the top spot with a convincing win over Walnut. San Dimas takes down Monrovia to move up to two. Arroyo falls to powerful Hart while Maranatha keeps rolling along. Oh Alhambra! LP we hear you!
South Lifted by the Brothers Machuca
(South El Monte)- How ugly was this game at times? If you want a mental picture for starters try an offensive lineman in a two piece bathing suit and you’ll have an idea of how ugly South El Monte’s 28-16 victory was over Nogales Friday night at “The Swamp”.
Colts in Cruise Control, 43-6
(Covina) – Covina jumped out to a 30-0 halftime advantage and never looked back in a 43-6 rout of Walnut Friday night at Covina District Field.
First Quarter Uprising Enough for Apaches
(Arcadia) – The Apaches made it a short night for its first stringers as they scored on its first-five possessions of the first half enroute to a 37-21 victory over Temple City.
West Covina Survives, Exhales
By Matthew Schuler (West Covina)- The rhetoric football coaches like to use after close defeats or narrow victories is typically phrased: “The game is never won on any one particular play or call”.