Tag Archives: Monrovia Football

The TEN: 8/29/2012

(“The Ten” is not a top ten, but ten items worth being included in The TEN)

Game Night: Week One

Thursday 8/30 Covina (0-1) at La Puente (0-0) La Puente has Ivan Vasquez returning at quarterback and looks like a team that will contend in the Montview. The Warriors might be the favorites. It could be a long year for Covina. The Colts defense isn’t bad but offense is struggling. La Puente wins. La Puente […]

The Peterson Principle 8/20/12

Ready or not it’s here. For the first time in recent memory the football season kicks off on August 23. Have all the coaching vacancies even been filled yet? Have all the transfers been approved? Have all the transfers been completed?

Monrovia Sets Sights on Three

(Monrovia) – For years Monrovia was the team without a CIF title. Now the Wildcats are setting their sights on a third championship in three years. CIF has made it a little more difficult to for the Cats to accomplish that goal by moving the Alpha League into the Mid- Valley Division. In case you’re not aware the Alpha features such powerhouses as […]

The TEN: 8/16/2012

(“The Ten” is not a top ten, but ten items worth being included in The TEN)

Rams Put on the Pads

(Temple City) – They’re coming off a season in which they finished 1-9. They’re playing in the same league as the two time defending Mid-Valley Division champions. They didn’t win their first game until the last game of the season. So it’s safe to say that the Temple City Rams are uh…flying under the radar coming in to 2012.

The Peterson Principle 8/6/12

I didn’t know picking La Mirada as the number one team in the Southeast Division would create such a stir. Aren’t we still in August? Isn’t Zero Week still three weeks away? I mean it’s not like we tabbed Lynwood.

The TEN: 7/26/2012

(“The Ten” is not a top ten, but ten items worth being included in The TEN)

The TEN: 7/25/2012

(“The Ten” is not a top ten, but ten items worth being included in The TEN)

The Peterson Principle 7/23/12

Most of the schools are on dead period which explains why I saw Arcadia Assistant Coach Eric Elias on the golf course Saturday afternoon. “What? Are the Mid Valley guys out here playing for money?” Elias laughed.