Category Archives: High School Sports

Sanderson Pitches Temple City to Win

By Corey Kwok (Temple City) – Ben Sanderson fanned 10 and allowed just one run in five innings as Temple City beat La Salle Prep of Milwaukie, Oregon 8-1 Thursday. Temple City’s pitchers struck out 14 in all and the offense did the rest rapping out nine hits.

Alhambra Quarterback Joshua Mendoza 2010 Highlights

Two Muir Mustangs Selected to All-CIF Team

Muir’s Jelani Mitchell and Dion Nelson have both been named, First Team All CIFSS  5AA.

Heralds triumph over La Habra

By Josh Lowden (La Habra) –Led by freshman Melissa Martene’s three RBIs, the Whittier Christian Heralds were able to comeback from a three-run deficit in the fifth inning to defeat La Habra, 6-4.

Boise State Offers Arcadia’s Lagace

In the Circle – March 21

I’ve said it numerous times during the last couple of weeks of softball that this might the best crop of players in the area in recent memory. This week Bonita defeated Charter Oak in the finals of the Charger Classic. What makes this game so remarkable is the fact that both teams can hit the […]

Football Begins in San Dimas

High School Baseball Area Top 25

It’s still early. League play just started for most schools while others will get underway next week. There have been several Tournaments played but those are just warm up games for more important things. We’ve read plenty of e mails and posts pining for our Baseball Top 25 so here you go. Please keep in mind this […]

High School Softball Area Top 25

Bonita takes over the top spot by going undefeated in the Charter Oak tournament. Lots of good softball played this week, which will be highlighted on Monday’s “In the Circle” column. Some new teams enter the rankings while the top-five spots jumble with the biggest riser being Bishop Amat.

Wolfpack battles back against Oilers

(South El Monte) – Sometimes the best defense is a good offense.  This was the case Saturday afternoon as the Claremont Wolfpack accumulated 24 hits in a 13-8 victory over the Montebello Oilers in the championship game of the Arroyo tournament. The Oilers managed 16 hits on three different pitchers.