Category Archives: High School Sports
Big Tony’s Touts Down the 605
By Big Tony Solorzano We’ve reached week two and already we’re seeing some interesting trends. As usual, the Jack Del Rio League is showing its usual topsy-turvy non-league results. Last week’s picks went a bit off. Losses by La Mirada, La Serna and Warren as well as the unexpected debut of Tony Botello for the […]
The Peterson Principle 9/14/10
I almost got booted off of Monrovia’s sideline Friday night. At halftime Monrovia assistant coaches Mike Minter and Ted Clarke both chided me for taking Glendora over the Wildcats in “Game Night.” At the time the score was 7-7.
Game Night Week Two: Mid-Valley Division
By Tim Peterson Friday September 17 Arcadia (0-1) at Monrovia (0-1) Last Year: Monrovia 27-13 Monrovia hung with Glendora for three quarters.
Game Night Week Two: Southeast Division
By Andy Villanueva Thursday, September 16th West Covina (1-1) vs. South Hills (1-1) (Covina District Stadium) – Last Year: South Hills 27-6 Since 2001 South Hills leads series 8-2 The Battle for Cameron Ave
Old School Mid Valley Top 12
By Johnathan Saller I’m not typically a week one bridge jumper but I do think a lot can be gleaned from the beginnings of a football season. Sure a team still needs to find its identity, you’re playing out of league, sometimes against teams that are just plain better than you but the Mid Valley […]
High School Top 20: Mid-Valley Division
Whittier Christian moves to the top after two huge wins. Previously top ranked Monrovia only fell one spot after losing to Glendora, which beat two time Southeast champ Charter Oak in zero week.
High School Top 20: Southeast Division
To say that the Southeast Division was filled with upsets is an understatement as the Top 5 all got beat. Biggest winner are the Bearcats with impressive victories over San Dimas and Claremont. Biggest loser is Diamond Ranch as they haven’t found their rhythm on offense in two games.
Burroughs Falls in Canyon
(Canyon Country)- Burroughs and Canyon traded punches for four quarters, but it was the Cowboys who landed the last blow in a 37-31 victory on Saturday night. Quarterback Jonathan Jerozal pushed himself through the line for 3-yards and a touchdown with 2:22 to play to push Canyon ahead for the final time.
Schurr Surprised by Cantwell
(Montebello) – Jonathan Mesa rushed for five touchdowns and 335 yards lead Cantwell-Sacred Heart to a 49-28 win over Schurr Friday night on the Spartans home field.