(“The Ten” is not a top ten, but ten items worth being included in The TEN)
1.) Schurr alum Aaron Cantu completes 13 of 24 passes for 183 yards and a touchdown in Southern Utah’s 22-21 victory over South Alabama. Cantu engineered the game winning drive from his own 35 with 4:43 to play. Thunderbird kicker Colton Cook kicked a 28-yard field goal as time expired.
2.) “The Friday Night Football Show” is LIVE tonight (10:30PM) at www.midvalleysports.com (Click UStream button)
3.) “Grace is not permission to do less, but opportunity to do more.”—Dr. Jim Reeve
4.) Former Bonita trenchman Cody Mckenzie turns 20 today.
5.) Dodger outfielder Matt Kemp begins rehab assignment, could return to LA line up on Sunday.
6.) “I love the fact that my room is freezing cold right now:)”—Former El Monte WR Abel Barajas via Twitter.
7.) On this date in 1965 New York Mets manager Casey Stengel announces his retirement from baseball at the age of 75. He had been in professional baseball for 56 years.
8.) Former Mid Valley staffer and South El Monte alum, Ernesto Marinez Jr. turns 27 today. Nesto is currently a sales rep for MillerCoors, living in Fresno.
9.) Northview quarterback Peter Vandereb.
10.) “The best play of the game was the first play in the second half when craft grabbed Stovall’s jersey pulled him in then ran by him for the touchdown! That was a great move by the senior to do on the freshman, lesson well learned and one Stovall will always remember. It was watched over and over again on film. Kudos to craft and Monrovia for that game because we played that game like you played Madison. Not very good.”— “Clete” commenting on the game changing play in the CIF Mid-Valley Division championship between Paraclete and Monrovia.
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