Category Archives: High School Sports

South Hills Picks off a Win

By Corey Kwok   (Covina District Field) – South Hills sophomore running back Jamel Hart rushed for two scores, the defense intercepted four passes and tight end Dakota Behr took a pitch option throw 34 yards to the house as South Hills cruised past Ayala 21-3 Friday night to open the 2009 campaign.     

Thrice is Nice for Titans

By Jim Naysium (San Marino)- There is a popular saying stating ‘bad things happen in threes.’ Friday night the San Marino Titans proved this theory wrong, shutting out Gabrielino for the third year in a row, 34-0.

Rosemead Rally Stops Colts

By Tim Peterson (Rosemead) – Matt Macias tossed a 35 yard touchdown pass to Greg Parham with 3:20 left in the game to give Rosemead a 23-20 win over Covina Friday night in the opener for both teams.    

BG Gets Best of Aztecs

By Matthew Schuler (Covina)-  Two three play drives gave Bell Gardens a 14-0 lead early in the second quarter and the Lancers never looked back, defeating Azusa 34-6 at Citrus College Friday night.

Lancers Get Revenge on Minutemen

(PASADENA) – La Salle came back in the second half with three impressive drives to “redeem” last season’s last minute loss to Marantha, 21-14.

Raiders Clip Condors Wings

By Tony Solorzano (Whittier) – Six turnovers by California High resulted in scores as Rowland held on for a 17-10 victory Friday night to open both schools’ 2009 football season.

Warriors Tame the Lions

By Joshua Ouellette  (La Puente)- La Puente recovered from an early setback and rolled to a 36-20 win over El Monte on Friday night.

Matadors Ole’ Turnovers to Beat Tigers

By Saile Ramirez (South Pasadena)- San Gabriel overcame mistakes and turnovers to beat South Pasadena 27-11 Friday night.

Schurr Takes Care of Burroughs

By Juan Carlos Salas (Montebello) – Schurr capitalized on a pair of turnovers to win its season opener over Burroughs, 20-7, Friday night.

Tornadoes Squander Chances In Loss.

(GLENDALE) – A fourth and two yards-to-go stop by a tenacious Sierra Vista defense was the difference in a 12 – 8 victory over Hoover in both teams season openers.