Tag Archives: Muir Football

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 TEN: 10/17/2012

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

The TEN: 9/13/2012

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

We Are…DR!

(Pomona) – It may have been close to 100 degrees as the players strapped on the helmet and pads for thier annual intra-squad scrimmage Saturday morning. But for Diamond Ranch it was all good because it meant football season is here and well…isn’t that the most wonderful time of the year up on the hill at DR? Besides they all got fed courtesy of […]

Apaches Are up and Running

(Arcadia) – Arcadia returned from the dead period and put on the pads for the first time on Wednesday. The Apaches have always been long on skill players and this year should be no exception. Transfer Joey Harmon and Zach Yee are both getting extended time at quarterback.

Charter Oak Wins Wolfpack Challenge

(Claremont) – 16 teams showed up at Claremont High School Saturday to compete in the Wolfpack Challenge. When it was all over Charter Oak had knocked off host Claremont in the championship game.

The Peterson Principle 6/25/12

Do they play the high school baseball All-Star game in October? Or the basketball All-Star game in August? What would happen if they did? I’ll tell you what would happen. It wouldn’t work.

East Outlasts West 46-34

(West Covina) – There were 80 points scored combined by both teams inluding 34 in the fourth quarter alone. There was abundance of big plays for touchdowns that included kick off returns of 109 and 85 yards and passes for 80, 60 and 59 yards. There were five interceptions and a couple of lost fumbles and there were several scuffles including a near […]

Denzel Talifero 2011 Highlights: Now at Duarte

The Peterson Principle 5/21/12

Would it be a stretch to say Arcadia in the Pacific?  The league is in flux. Burbank and Crescenta Valley have lost a lot of players to graduation, as did Pasadena. The Bulldogs have Brandon Cox, the best quarterback in the league, but does he have enough around him?