Tag Archives: Bonita Football

Toss Around at WestCo (2)

Here’s a few more shots from the West Covina toss. Because we know you can never get enough football in April…

The Peterson Principle: 7/29/13

There are 31 days until the football season. Have you figured out who’s going to win the Hacienda League yet?

Bonita’s Brandt Davis Commits to Air Force

(La Verne) – Bonita kicker Brandt Davis has committed to the Air Force it was confirmed Friday.

The Peterson Principle 11/19/12

What do you do when you face a fourth and two at your own 28 with 3:43 left in the game and you’re leading by two points in a CIF quarterfinal playoff game? Well if you’re West Covina Coach Mike Maggiore it’s an easy call. You go for it.

The Peterson Principle 10/29/12

Should we just pencil in La Serna and La Mirada for the Southeast Division Championship right now? When you look at the records of these two teams and how they have achieved them, there’s really nobody close.

The Peterson Principle 10/8/12

It finally happened and it happened convincingly. For the first time in 21 years El Monte knocked off Arroyo. It wasn’t close. El Monte jumped out to a 26-7 halftime lead and it was 32-7 as the Lions coasted from there.  

The Peterson Principle 10/01/12

So we all knew this was going to happen right? The first Sunday with the officials back and there have been at least four clearly blown calls already. And one of them was missed even after they spent five minutes reviewing the play.

The TEN: 8/30/2012

(“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 8/27/12

You can use all the cliches. It was a game that had a little bit of everything. It’s a shame somebody had to lose. Both teams left everything on the field. They showed a lot of heart. It was what high school football is all about. But in the case of the Smudgepot game last […]