Category Archives: High School Sports
Southeast Division Top 30
1. Charter Oak (8-1) – Have not allowed a point in 12 quarters of Miramonte League play. 2. Burbank (7-1) – Good teams win close games. Can’t overlook Pasadena. 3. South Hills (6-2) – Have rolled off five straight after losing to La Habra and Tesoro. 4. Schurr (6-1-1) – Spartans defense will be tested […]
Mid Valley Division Top 30
1. Monrovia (8-0) – No problem with South Pas. De’Shawn is Da Man. 2. San Dimas (7-1) – Ground attack is devastating. 3. Paraclete (6-3) – Have outscored three Olympic League opponents 90-0. 4. Arroyo (6-2) – Knights have outscored last two opponents 86-0. 5. Baldwin Park (7-1) – Braves can […]
Friday Night Round Ups
Temple City 41 Blair 8 Justin Smith threw for three scores and ran for three more as Temple City blasted Blair 41-8. TC was able to empty its bench in the second half with the game already in hand. The contest ended early when the lights suddenly went out at Muir with just […]
Pasadena Runs out of Time; CV Holds on 38-27
(Pasadena) – It was the type of game that you didn’t want to end. You got the feeling that the team that had the ball last would win. There were 28 points scored in the fourth quarter alone as both teams exchanged big plays. There were no punts, only points as Crescenta Valley finally escaped […]
Huskies Dethrone Conquerors
By Corey Kwok (Los Altos HS) – South Hills, tested in the first half by a well prepared Los Altos squad parlayed a safety and four unanswered touchdowns into a 29-7 win Friday night in nonleague action.
Southeast Division Playoff Picture and Outlook
With one week to play here are the playoff scenarios for the Southeast Division teams.
B-Bank Survives Apaches Assault
(Arcadia)- The theme at Arcadia is “No Apache Down”, but it doesn’t preclude them from taking down opponents.
Gibson’s Late Heroics Lead Panthers To 36-29 Win
(La Verne)- In a game not for the faint of heart, Diamond Ranch quarterback Gus Viramontes connected with Ryan Gibson on a 30-yard slant play with seventeen seconds remaining to give the Panthers a much needed 36-29 win over Miramonte League rival Bonita.