
By Tim Peterson
If you would have told me a couple of weeks ago that Alhambra would lose two of its last three games and still make the playoffs I would have asked you what you were drinking. But that’s exactly what has happened.
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By Tim Peterson
If you would have told me a couple of weeks ago that Alhambra would lose two of its last three games and still make the playoffs I would have asked you what you were drinking. But that’s exactly what has happened.

High School Football scores from around the area:

By Duane Barker
(Montebello) – The Schurr Spartans hosted the annual rivalry game against Montebello Friday night and for the second straight season, the Spartans came out on top and will maintain bragging rights with a 14-0 win over the Montebello Oilers.
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By Alex A. Gonzalez
West Covina: The West Covina Bulldogs came into Friday night’s homecoming game against the visiting Claremont Wolfpack looking to repeat as San Antonio league champs.
Read more »By Ron Vrooman
(Alhambra) – Well, the Alhambra Moors were going to the CIF playoffs anyway, regardless of the outcome of their homecoming game against the San Gabriel Matadors last Friday night.

By Tim Peterson
(Covina) – Northview ran for 249 yards overall and ran over San Dimas 34-6 Friday night to win the Valle Vista League title at Covina District Field.

By Rich Whittington
(San Marino) – The South Pasadena Tigers were in a great position going into Friday’s matchup against the rival San Marino Titans; they were 8-1, everyone predicted them to handily beat this week’s opponent, and they had the playoffs firmly in their grasp. In fact, with all of these factors in place, some were asking why they even needed to play the game? Unfortunately for South Pas, someone forgot to tell the Titans that they were supposed to lose. As a result, the host Titans upset the visiting Tigers, 23-21, in front of a very enthusiastic crown Titans’ Stadium.

Burbank bet Burroughs 30-27 Friday night in the city rivalry to close out the season. Here’s a few shots from photographer Doug Brown.
By Aurora Limon
(Baldwin Park) – Sierra Vista, a team that finished 0-8 last year, finished the regular season 7-3 with a 29-6 victory over Wilson Friday night at home.