Category Archives: High School Sports

Big Plays Lift Saints

By Josh Lowden (San Dimas)- Most teams drive the ball down the field using short to mid-range plays and are lucky to get an occasional big play.  San Dimas, however, made big plays as if they were normal in a 56-20 rout of the Maranatha Minutemen on Friday night.

Crusaders Run Rosemead Outta CIF

By Josh Ouellette (Glendale) Village Christian quarterback Kyle Custer led his team with three total touchdowns as the Crusaders ran and passed their way to a 34-0 victory over the Panthers on Friday night.

La Serna Advances to Semis

By Big George Hernandez (Norwalk) Richard Alvarez’s three rushing touchdowns led La Serna to a 28-21 win over Norwalk Friday night at Excelsior Adult School in the quarterfinals of the Southeast Division playoffs.

The Peterson Principle 11/23/10

Thoughts and observations from a CIF first round playoff weekend.

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Game Night: Mid-Valley Division Playoffs

Friday November 26 Rosemead (8-3, MVL # 2) at Village Christian (7-4, Olympic at large) – Glendale High

Game Night: Southeast Division Playoffs

CIF Playoff Pairings: Southeast Division Santa Fe (7-4, Del Rio #2) at West Covina (10-1, Hacienda #1)

High School Elite Eight: Southeast Division Playoffs

It is down to the “Great Eight” with only two upsets occurring last week. Although Norwalk did defeat Arcadia, the Lancers did face some monsters during the regular season. Muir’s big win against La Mirada makes the Mustangs this year’s “Cinderella”.

High School Elite Eight: Mid-Valley Division Playoffs

Monrovia, Whittier Christian and Covina all did what they were supposed to. As for Azusa? Ouch! Schurr managed to put together its best game of the year at the precisely the right time. San Dimas and Maranatha might be the best game of the second round. Village Christian stunned Azusa but can the Crusaders stop […]

Schurr Domination 31-7

(Montebello)- Schurr picked the right time to have its best game of the season. The Spartans were nearly perfect on both sides of the ball as they dominated Baldwin Park 31-7 Friday night in the first round of the CIF Mid-Valley Division playoffs.