Category Archives: High School Sports

Dons Prepare to Defend the Ranch

(Pico Rivera) – Quarterback Troy Campos has had a great summer, receiver Daniel Moriel is back and better and the running backs are solid with Ronnel Lone and Art Franco. And El Rancho is coming off a year in which it qualified for the playoffs before falling to Schurr by a touchdown.

Cal Preps/Max Preps Preseason Power Rankings: Southeast

(Again, not necessarily OUR power rankings, but you’ve got to value the opinions of others…and these guys do a great job) Southeast Division

Calpreps/Max Preps:Pre Season Power Rankings 2010

(Not necessarily OUR power rankings, but you’ve got to value the opinions of others…and these guys do a great job) Mid Valley Division

South Pas Joins Four-way at Arroyo

(El Monte) – I got a look at South Pasadena Tuesday at a four way toss at Arroyo along with Arcadia and Los Altos. Don’t worry, I’m not going to go all street rat crazy on you and proclaim the Tigers will win the Rio Hondo and make a deep playoff run.

Arroyo Linemen Comp: July 17, 2010

Four Way Toss at Bonita

By Staff (La Verne) – Bonita hosted a four way passing league Thursday. Azusa, Los Altos and Glendora joined the Bearcats in the competition. Here’s how it looked from one correspondent’s perspective.    

South Hills, Charter Oak, Hook Up

(West Covina) – South Hills and Charter Oak both got moved by CIF to the Sierra League and into the Inland Division. They haven’t met on the field in helmets and pads since November 24, 2006 when Charter Oak beat the Huskies 35-0 in the second round of the playoffs. They’ll meet again November 12 […]

La Canada Locking In

(La Canada) – We all know about Monrovia. The Wildcats have everybody coming back except Adam “A Train” Gabriel and James Davis. Barring an upset M-Town is the man in the Rio Hondo. But after that it gets rio interesting with La Canada right in the mix.

Claremont Passing Tourney

The Claremont throw starts Friday morning (July 16). Here is the schedule and pools of teams.

Pasadena Passes the Eye Test

(San Gabriel) – There have been constant coaching changes at Pasadena. The Bulldogs are working on their third Head Coach in the last three years. But one thing that doesn’t change on Sierra Madre Blvd is the speed and athleticism of the players. At least it looked that way on Tuesday.