Category Archives: High School Sports
El Monte Dominates; Captures MVL Title 42-14
By Rich Whittington (San Gabriel) – The El Monte Lions rolled their way to an undefeated Mission Valley League season Thursday evening, defeating the host Gabrielino Eagles, 42-14, and capturing the MVL crown, in front of a stunned crowd at Gabrielino High School.
Young Standouts from The MidÂ
Norwalk defensive end Marcus Castillo ready to cause some havoc. (Photo by: Daniel Medrano) By George Hernandez The end of the regular season is here and the CIF playoff pairings are coming. These are some of the youngsters that have had a huge part in their teams playing for a league title this week or […]
Game Night: Week 10
Jacob Torres and the Schurr Spartans will battle Bell Gardens for the Almont League title Friday night. (Photo by Duane Barker). All kickoffs are at 7:00 PM unless otherwise indicated:
Mid Valley High School Football Top 12
Travis Lippert and Bonita check in at number five. Downey and Charter Oak jumped over Damien into the top two spots after the Spartans lost to Chino Hills. Northview also lost and dropped down to number eight. Rio Hondo Prep, Los Altos and Rowland are all still undefeated.
Mid Valley Scoreboard: Week 9
High School Football scores from around the area:
El Monte Wins Griffin Bowl
El Monte’s Aaron Rivera kicked five extra points, a field goal and ran for 112 yards in the win over South El Monte. By Tim Peterson (El Monte) – El Monte jumped out to a 28-0 lead in the second quarter and held off South El Monte in the second half to beat the Eagles […]
Matadors Hang on for 27-20 Win over Alhambra
By Ron Vrooman (San Gabriel) – After leading, 20-0, at the end of the third quarter, the San Gabriel Matadors had to withstand a late rally by the Alhambra Moors to escape with a 27-20 victory last Friday night.
Monrovia’s Bell Keeps Playoff Hopes Alive
By Rich Whittington (Monrovia) – The Monrovia Wildcats kept their modest playoff hopes alive Friday evening as the Cats defeated the visiting San Marino Titans, 35-7, in front of a sizable homecoming crowd at Monrovia High School.