Tag Archives: Bonita Football

Saints Survive Smudge!

(Citrus College)-  Andrew Espinoza scored from eight yards out with 2:00 left in the fourth quarter and Erick Ware calmly booted home the extra point to give San Dimas a remarkable 37-36 win over Bonita Thursday night to capture the Smudgepot. The Bearcats had one last gasp but a 49 yard field goal attempt by Brandt Davis fell short.

The TEN: 8/23/2012

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

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?

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 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.

West Covina Wins Shootout

(El Monte) – West Covina beat Northview 30-18 to win the SGV Shootout at Arroyo Saturday. The Bulldogs, not traditionally a passing team, knocked off Monrovia in the semi finals before dispatching of Northview. Monrovia beat Whittier Christian in the consolation game.

The TEN: 6/27/2102

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

And the Passing Beat Goes on at Arroyo

  (El Monte) – Okay we know we’ve seen a lot of passing games at Arroyo. Well, that’s because the Knights are always hosting and they’re in our backyard. Besides they bring in lot of different teams which means we can check out four or five different teams everytime they’re out.

The Peterson Principle 5/28/12

If you look at the Southeast Division, you’re looking at West Covina aren’t you? The Bulldogs have won two straight CIF titles and there hasn’t been much of a drop off in talent. Lately for West Co, as it is for Monrovia in the Mid-Valley, it’s not a case of rebuilding but reloading.