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Coach charged with crime
City says Mills allowed fight

By Kenneth Todd Ruiz and Mary Frances Gurton Staff Writers
PASADENA - The City Prosecutor's office filed charges Wednesday against a Pasadena High School football coach accused of allowing a fight to occur between two students last month.

Misdemeanor charges were filed against head coach Kevin Mills two days after he was placed on paid leave by the Pasadena Unified School District for allegedly permitting his nephew Michael Harrison, a PHS football player, to get into a fight with a student from rival Muir High School in the PHS gym.

The two students had gotten into an altercation, after which Mills "took the kids and allowed them to fight each other in his presence," said Cmdr. John Perez of the Pasadena Police Department.

Mills is charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor, officials said.

"The kids had some minor scrapes and bruises," Perez said Thursday. "However, misdemeanor charges were filed against him yesterday."

Mills has referred all questions to his attorney, Pamela Dansby-De Catur.

In a statement released Wednesday night, she said Mills denied the allegations and would cooperate with any investigation.

"Kevin Mills has been a dedicated coach and teacher within the Pasadena Unified School District for over 10 years. He operates with all kids' best interest in mind and is appalled and dismayed that he could be accused of any level of misconduct involving children," the attorney's statement said.

School board member Bill Bibbiani said he believed the district's action against Mills came in response to the incident in the Muir gym.

"I'm aware of allegations that parents have spoken of in response to an incident after the \ football game and apparently some incident before the Christmas break," Bibbiani said.

City prosecutors also are investigating accusations that Harrison's father, also named Michael Harrison, 36, of Pasadena, punched a Muir football player moments after the Mustangs defeated PHS in the

Nov. 9 Turkey Tussle game at the Rose Bowl.

PHS Athletic Director Tony Brooks defended Mills, and said parents often complain about coaches and their methods.

"He knows what he wants from his players, and he holds them responsible and accountable for academics and as citizens on this campus," Brooks said. "Certain philosophies don't always mesh with every parent and student-athlete that come across them."

Brooks, who has coached and taught at the school for 20 years, said he was not present the day of the alleged incident at Muir and was "in the dark" about the investigation.

Parent Janelle Harvey, 33, said she removed her son from PHS because of what she called Mills' abusive training tactics.

She said her son, now enrolled in a nearby private high school, told her Mills allowed student-athletes to fight, among other allegations.

Mills also worked at Washington Elementary, Wilson Middle School and Blair High School prior to coming to PHS in 2005. Besides coaching football, he also teaches mathematics at PHS.


76 Comments

Steven E Baumgartner said:

Coach Mike Morris, probably the toughest coach I have ever had. Up's & Down's until the first string quit, there was a lesson of mental strength. Mike Morris is without a doubt the best coach I have ever witnessed. To this day I live many of the values he taught. Mike was more then just a football coach, he was a mentor for living a good and fair life.

Bulldawg- PHS said:

Dawg 87 style;

I just want the bloggers to understand where each of our thoughts are coming from. Now a days, some bloggers dont seem to read and understand humor and some may lack some philosophical understanding of logic and reasoning.

DAWG-PHS 1988

Bulldawg- PHS said:

New York;
You hit the nail on the head!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Everyone gets knocked down on the field and the color of the jersey is the only color that matters.

Is sad to see that some bloggers bring out the race card regarding coaches, players, fans, and parents. Is not about race on the field, is all about playing the game of inches.

And remember, is not whether you get knocked down, is what you do when you get back up.
Source: The great Vince Lombardi.

DAWG

New York said:

One thing I have ALWAYS loved about football is that it is colorblind. It is a true meritocracry. GET IT DONE! THE ONLY COLOR THAT MATTERS IS ON YOUR JERSEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Dawg 87 style said:

The post was clear! It clearly stated Dawg 87 Style.
There is a lot of misjudging already going on. So your are right lets not "MISJUDGE" which DAWG anyone is responing to.

Bulldawg- PHS said:

the real hsfbfan;

Please double check which DAWG you are responding to. I am BUllDAWG-PHS 88 aka DAWG and the other DAWG is "DAWG 87 Style" so please dont misjudge me (DAWG) for Dawg 87 style.

Thank You.

DAWG-PHS 88

Bulldawg- PHS said:

Thanks DAWG 87 Style;

Only PHS/MUIR players from the Tussle know what it is to play at the Rose Bowl.

I feel that PEOPLE are threatened by the potential that PHS has displayed within this last season. Is time that we take our hats to Mills for bringing back a winning tradition and bring that BELL back home.

I would love to go home and coach the O-LINE along with MILLS. I also read Malcolm X and Aristotle books along with the king Vince Lombardi, and the inner game of Tennis.

DAWG 88

Dawg 87 style said:

Another thing! How do you know both of the kids were black? The "Star News" only mention one kid for the purpose of killing that kids chararter! If it was a white kid, would the names have being mention? "NO"! I'm saying "Mills" don't need to change his tactics, but I do know there is some self hatred and racisim. When "PHS" was sorry know one gave a care, but know "Muir" is on the brink of what "PHS" went through now it's a problem. They brought "Tony Crutchfield" back, for what? To be embarrassed! If you never played in the "Tussle" You don't know the "Tussle"! It's personal! Mills is right, we the "Dawgs" want their "Heads"!

Dawg 87 style said:

First of all "Mills" would never let kids fight, because we've been in this for a long time far as administraters, but once a again not kids, but adults are hating on Mr. Mills. Why haven't any of you talked abbout the issue of
"Muir" players being ineligible and an non edgucator not coaching the teame? Oh, I know why? We just a bunch of "_IGGA" that play sports only and thats what Gary Griff thought too! Mills, bring something much broader to the table, which parents of to day do not require. Everyone once something for nothing, but not willing to put in the work which "Mills" is requesting to rebuild a once pround program. Just Remember "PEOPLE"! Football is a class room sport and the other six classes is required, along with "INTEGRITY"! I still say and no one is addressing it, but "Jim Brownfield" coached "Muir" for self glory and not for the community! You people are sick! Winning on the field is everything, until your in court and "BLACK"!

Dawg 87 style said:

First of all "Mills" would never let kids fight, because we've been in this for a long time far as administraters, but once a again not kids, but adults are hating on Mr. Mills. Why haven't any of you talked abbout the issue of
"Muir" players being ineligible and an non edgucator not coaching the teame? Oh, I know why? We just a bunch of "_IGGA" that play sports only and thats what Gary Griff thought too! Mills, bring something much broader to the table, which parents of to day do not require. Everyone once something for nothing, but not willing to put in the work which "Mills" is requesting to rebuild a once pround program. Just Remember "PEOPLE"! Football is a class room sport and the other six classes is required, along with "INTEGRITY"! I still say and no one is addressing it, but "Jim Brownfield" coached "Muir" for self glory and not for the community! You people are sick! Winning on the field is everything, until your in court and "BLACK"!

New York said:

'Dawg,

I know all about rivalry games. Throw the records out, right? The one thing I don't get, though, is why has the Turkey Tussle been so one-sided for the longest time? I think PHS has a significantly larger enrollment than Muir as well. I think you need to head over there and coach some line and establish some fundamentals and a winning attitude.

the real hsfbfan said:

Dawg,
Self building within is not letting kids fight out their difference. When you play rivals or anyone, you must show respect. You mentioned he is into the black community of pasadena. Weren't the two kids who fought were black? Therefore, if he was into the black community this should have never happened.

I don't buy your comments.

Bulldawg- PHS said:

New York;

In the Turkey Tussle, it does not matter how many GREAT players a team has on their side, the win comes from the heart and how bad the ball bounces on a fumble. Sure there have been blow-outs by Muir and there have been close games as well in the last 19 years. But, when it comes to this annual rival game at the Rose Bowl, all bets are off and the hits are coming. It dont matter if PHS is 2-7 going into the Tussle, the game will still be a great one to see.

Hey, maybe I should write up a movie script and sell it to Universal Picture. I can remeber as far as 1975 when I was 5 years old and already hearing the Tussle Pride in my hood. I only grew up a few blocks from the bowl.

DAWG

Bulldawg- PHS said:

Wow Dawg 87 style;

I must agree with you on certain issues regarding PHS in the late 80's. There are some form of opinion that people have about Bad behavior within the PHS coaching staff. Some people hear and hearsay stuff that may not be true. I just hope that Mills receives a fair investigation on his MISD charges and may he prevail onto taking PHS to a tradition a that you and I know about. Is good to see that other bloggers from the my era (84-88) is writing their opinion and stating the truth from history.

I respect your thoughts and I hope that the football players overcome such ordeal and learn from adversity as true champions and taking upon any challenges on the field and off the field.

With great guidance and coaching, PHS will overcome back as a power-house.

Do you remember the pep-rallies? "Atomic Dogg"

DAWG-PHS 88

Dawg 87 style! said:

Dawg 87 style!

For Dawg 88 we played on the same team and Gary Griff was the coach and he was a straight out coward! The PHS program started to take on a loser attitude once coach Tom Ham retired, which Mills played under in the early eighties. Mills understands what it is to be a real “Dawg�! To say a man should be running a prison team sounds “NUTS� when he’s stressing education, accountability and excellence! There is a certain mentality you must possess when taking over a losing program like PHS has been over the past 19 years. The thing that really kills me about this situation is that “Jim Brownfield� was 20 times worse than Mills and he is glorified. I know that for a fact! There is no doubt “Brownfield� was a great coach for X’s and O’s, but I guess it’s different when it’s an old white man using barbaric tactics to young black men. I look at the Muir situation with all the ineligible players for this year CIF Playoff’s and no one has said a word about it. Oh, maybe because there being coached by a “SECURITY GUARD�! I know Mills, the brothers and the father and they love the Pasadena community, especially the “Black� community which needs self building with in! Far as the coaching perspective, Blair didn’t win a game for 5 years until “Mills� took over. “Mills� did the same at PHS which was in the same situation as Blair’s. Bottom line is, there will be people that hate you no matter what you do and whether you like it or not “Mills� will get past all the troubled waters and bring the “DAWGS� back to prominence!

crazyqube said:

As an aside the LS Lancers celebratedd their Football 2006 Banquet last night.
Congratulations to the entire coaching staff, espeially to Coach Gallagher, diFiori and Peterson they are the Hydra, the multiheaded monster that all opponets must deal with in this league and division, but more so the LS Lancer Football Players, for a historic season and one glorious and excilirating ride to the Mid Valley Division finals! They definetely leave the mark not only at La Salle, but in the Leaugue and the Division and truelly embodied this year's motto: As One.
A special shout out to:
Nathan Bury Offensive MVP
Casey Hilland Lineman of the Year
Tommy Quigley Defensive MVP
Andy Saldana Hall of Fame
Alex Jimenez Team MVP
AS ONE!

crazyqube said:

NY, Steuck would have done just that!!!I am not sure if Steuck's teams participated. I vaguely remember my oldest son going to them, but yet again I could be wrong.

p finchamp said:

Well said crazyqube

New York said:

Once again, it would have been interesting to see how Stueck would have reacted...that passing league game would have turned into a direct-snap, downhill run game. Did Stueck even bother with passing league?

crazyqube said:

There is a fine line between intensity and thoughery. This line gets even fuzzier when egos go unchecked. This summer LSHS played PHS in a passing league game. The behavior by Mills in enticing his players to take cheap shots at the LS players infuriated me. It took a lot of control not to allow things to escalate. I beleive that the intimidation factor is important in our game, after all it is a violent affair. However, there is no excuse for thoughery it is an art to be able to coach a contact sport as Football but still show respect for opponents. There is one thing most coaches fail to teach, but in my time was paramount and that is SPORTSMANSHIP. We may knock heads for an hour, but after it is all done we dust our selves off, shake hands and appreciate the camaradery that playing the sport brings.
For Coach Mills sake and the PHS program, I hope that he overcomes his issues and can resolve them succesfully and the Dawgs find a responsible leader that can continue the winning tradition.

New York said:

Chip was West MVP in the Hall of Fame game in 1996 for a strong performance at tailback, and Smokey played DB.I did not realize that he was a tailback earlier in the season. Graham could have been awesome, though too. That was yet another disfunctional year in Northwest Pasadena. Remember, EJ and Crutch tookover as co-head coaches midway through the year because the original coach resigned and Graham left as well? Brutal.

New York said:

Arcadia had a mammoth line during that time has well. Can't forget about Kuhlberg, Mitulski and Hubinger either. Also, the Abdul-Malik brothers were sick on Defense. They had the blue-collar John Sheperd grinding out yards as well. The Pacific League was in the very competitive D2 back then. Muir could not get it done on the line of scrimmage and Arcadia was not fast enough. PHS was in between. The more things change, the more they stay the same.

the real hsfbfan said:

NY,

Chip didn't even start for muir. Shaun Haslip was the starter for most of season. Actually, Dunn was the no.3 back at the start of the 1995 season behind Mikey Graham and Haslip.
The city of Pasadena was LOADED!!! I hope someone good takes the PHS job.

New York said:

Great story about Chip. I had no idea he did so well at PSU.

Hopefully more people like Tony will return to the neighborhood and lead by example. It seems that core values are lacking, and the football field is only one place where that is evident. Kids need to accept responsibility for their actions and embrace their individual circumstances and make a change, because each individual stands to gain or lose the most on the decisions they make. The more we allow teachers, coaches and administrators to be blamed, the more blaming we will do. If we start taking responsibility for our own successes and failures and start cleaning our own houses rather than expecting somebody else to, then we will have far fewer things to blame on others.

New York said:

Great story about Chip. I had no idea he did so well at PSU.

Hopefully more people like Tony will return to the neighborhood and lead by example. It seems that core values are lacking, and the football field is only one place where that is evident. Kids need to accept responsibility for their actions and embrace their individual circumstances and make a change, because each individual stands to gain or lose the most on the decisions they make. The more we allow teachers, coaches and administrators to be blamed, the more blaming we will do. If we start taking responsibility for our own successes and failures and start cleaning our own houses rather than expecting somebody else to, then we will have far fewer things to blame on others.

anonymous said:

It is really a shame - with all the talent in Pasadena that Muir and Pasadena aren't stronger in the CIF. Quite frankly it starts when these kids are young - they rarely get the coaching and guidance they desreve - their Pop Warner teams are constantly blowing up, alot of leagues won't take them on because the coaches, administration, parents and kids can't contol themselves and the infighting among the parents and the leaders of the community make it so they can't even get a funtional progam together - how many times have new youth programs popped up in Pasadena only to fail a few years later. The Pasadena Panthers couldn't even field a Pee Wee football team this year - what does that portend for the future of HS football in Pasadena. It leads to adminstrations turning their HS progams over to unqualified coaches - as few qualified coaches will take on such undisplined players who are so lacking the fundementals when they reach HS and deal with all the other headaches - like two knuckleheads fighting at a basketball game and having to play boxing referee. I don't know what the answer but the situation seems to be getting worse not better.

old school memories said:

Chip Dunn, Muir (1994&1995) was inducted into the Portland State Hall of Fame.
Charles “Chip� Dunn, 1997-2000, Football

Setting 16 PSU records, tailback Charles Dunn had an awe-inspiring career as a Viking. He ended his time at PSU in 2000 as one of only six Division I-A or I-AA players in college football history to rush for 6,000 yards. Dunn holds Portland State records for rushing yards in a season (1,792) and a career (6,007), as well as touchdowns in a season (21) and a career (54), 100-yard games (30) and 200-yard games (8). As a senior, Dunn was an Associated Press and American Football Coaches Association first team All-American, as well as finishing fourth in the Walter Payton Award balloting. He participated in the Hula Bowl following the season. Also in 2000, Dunn rushed for a then-school record 324 yards and three touchdowns against nationally-ranked Hofstra, and 154 yards and two touchdowns in a 45-20 win at Hawai’i – the Vikings’ first-ever win over a I-A program. Named 1997 Big Sky Freshman of the Year, Dunn was a four-time All-Big Sky Conference honoree.

old school memories said:

Pasadena beat a good Arcadia team 22-0 or 22-7. Four guys from that game played or plays in the NFL. Brad Bedell Arcadia, C-Mac PHS, Town PHS, and Iwona PHS. They also had a speedy guy named Mike Green at RB. They lost in the first round along with Muir. Muir was extremely loaded with 6 div. 1 guys.. Haslip, Hughes, Dunn, Johnson, Morse, Bonwell. Arcadia lost in the 2nd round to Pennisula where Petros Papadakis(Cal, USC, and Pac-10 FSN guy) ran for 200 yards to beat Arcadia 17-7. This was back in the day when the Pacific league was no joke.
Yes, C-Mac and Towns went to Santa Fe. After Santa Fe, C-Mac enrolled into St. Francis and played two years there and started at RB his sophmore year.

St. Francis also had Johnson and Dunn at Muir, that were awesome that played Oregon St. and Portland State. Dunn set some single season records at Portland State. They transferred out back to Muir when C-Mac left. They also had a kid named Rome Douglas that played o-line at USC in the mid 90s. Well he left SF too. SF would have won a couple CIF titles if that talnet stayed.

New York said:

Some say that the best offense is a good defense. I also believe that a great defense is a ball control offense. Another nice thing about short yardage offense is that the hot zone is your bread and butter. Plus, your own defense gets toughened up through repping against your offense in practice.

New York said:

What's better than 2nd and 6? 2nd and 5.

That PHS team in 1994 had those two guys and still couldn't beat Muir with Jeremy Bonwell at QB.I think McCallister single-handedly beat Arcadia that year. Didn't Townes and McCalister go to Santa Fe middle school in Monrovia?

BullDAWG-PHS said:

4 yards! Thats all I ask for. Vince once said," If you cant move the ball ONE yard, then you dont belong out on the field."

I will be even be happy with 3 yards. Time control and it wears out the D-fense. Right New York?

Wow, the Colts scored first in Baltimore. There's Chris McAlister, a PHS alumni 1995, playing with the Ravens. I remember Chris playing at QB along with Lester Towns.

New York said:

It drives me nuts when coaches are not happy with a 4-yard gain. I'm a Vince Lombardi kinda guy.

BullDAWG-PHS said:

New York;
I know it was just an expression. But, now a days some bloggers dont seem to have a humor outlook in life. And i know what u were trying to say.

I utilize zone blocking on certain pass/run plays and try to change up the play side in order to throw off the line backers. It all depends on the resources that I have regarding the physical capabilities of the line and at what speed they need in order to move the ball 3-4 yards. I also talk to the backs on reads from the line blocking because some coaches feel that each play will go for 80 yards, NOT! It all depends on the resources of the backs and LINEMEN.

I have a few blocking methods and techniques.

BullDAWG-PHS said:

high school footballfan;
I agree with you regarding the talent in Pasadena.

I experienced walking the streets there. I grew up in the heart of gang violence, drugs, and drive-by shootings. I lost my cousin in 1987 to the crap.

I walked the streets and made out of the hood in 1994 after losing one cousin, 3 friends, and one best friend Jose Lugo-PHS 90.

Pasadena needs more than a coach/mentor, it needs society's support, police support, PARENT support, and proper school motivators to be around some of the kids all of the time.

New York said:

Dawg,
The beer was just part of an expression one of my old coaches used to say. I certainly don't endorse it for any athlete in training and certainly not for anybody under age.

Do you prefer zone blocking or more specific assignments?

BullDAWG-PHS said:

Patrick;
10-4 on the history. I saw Bobby a few years ago in PAsadena AND Terry McDaniels was applying for pasadena PD as a cop.

I know that the old late 80's crew plays football at Brookside PArk during the Thanksgiving season.

Anyhow, we'll talk more abouth the good ol days.

By the way, I hear that "Smokey" Jurado was a deputy sheriff.

New York said:

Parents need to step up and take responsibility. Sure Mills should have prevented this fight, if he indeed had the opportunity. BUT, those kids' parents need to teach them a different method to resolve their differences.

Coaches do have a huge opportunity to positively inspire many teens, and the great ones do exactly that. However, it is not their job to raise our kids. They sure can help, but the parents need to step up and do it.

If parents were more actively involved, then "bad" coaches and administrators would not be in place anyway.

BullDAWG-PHS said:

New York;

I agree with you regarding the SGV talent and having a well established line coach. I have witnessed many times when the players are not having fun when you have a angry, depressed, gun-ho, super EGO line coach who does not grasp the line's positive attention. Some of the linemen fear the line coach and with fear there is no respect on what needs to get accomplished.

You dont have to be the HEAD-COACH in order to get into the minds of the players. All they needs is some understanding and providing positive teaching skills, not so much military shouts!

As I have always told my former players, I dont yell at you, You will pay the price by working my drills. And believe me, they dont want to do PUSH-UPS FROM HELL during Spring training. But, by the last game of the season, they beg for PUSH-UPS FROM HELL.

HS Football Fan said:

If you wonder what the problem is with the PUSD look no further than the ability to hire effective coaches/mentors for the young athletes. The Pasadena area has outstanding young talent just walking around the streets. They have no guidance and end up rooming the streets. If you can keep kids focused and disciplined in sports there is a high probability it can carry over into the classroom. Administrators let this be the last coach appearing in the newspaper for a crime. Look at the examples set by so many other coaches in the area that inspire....Our youth need us now more than ever..

BullDAWG-PHS said:

NewYork;

You know me well...

You hit the nail on the head about my method of coaching the O-Line and the D-line. My heart has always been on the O-Line and I enjoy breaking up any defense that I face. I dont know about the beer part. I dont promote beer drinking for under age atheletes. However, I coach with great intense drills, workouts, mental prepareness, the inner self strength, and most important of all, i make sure that the LINEMEN are having FUN during practices and on game day. By them having FUN during high school, life will be hopefully be FUN after HIGH SCHOOL and prepare themselves for adversity when it comes. Taking upon the challenge makes players better in life's challenges.

My coaching philosphy:

Inner strength results in inner FUN and leads to champions for LIFE.

During these ordeals of training, they may even WIN a few championships.

Results: 8 years of HS coaching; 6 Rio Hondo League Champions (JV-5, Fresh-1).

And most important: Some former players have progressed in life as we speak.

My congrats to them.

Coach DAWG

BullDAWG-PHS said:

Wildcat fan;

Yes, I am planning on coaching @ M-Town this upcoming season. But, I will be possibly coaching on a part-time base. I presently working on my health and trying to get my 36 yr old body in better shape in order to coach without any mishaps. ANyhow, I will be there and will try to help out on all 3 levels if needed.

GO CATS!!!!

DAWG

wildcatfan said:

DAWG, r u still going to be coaching at MHS this season?

New York said:

Dawg,
You are a line coach, huh? You like the fat guys down in the mud, the blood and the beer? You sound like a man after my own heart. In my very humble opinion, the reason the traditional powerhouses of the West SGV have no recent CIF titles is because we have never made a full-time commitment to developing great offensive and defensive lines. It seems to me that at the schools that are loaded in the skill positions, playing line is not as valueed as it should be.

New York said:

The PHS assignment has become a situation where a coach would have almost unlimited upside. For some odd reason, the program is in distress. If Mills or the next coach can't turn it around, so be it. It's no worse than before. However, whomever turns it around will be a hero. There is plenty of talent around to win ball games, but it needs to be channeled in the right direction. Winning attitudes and a committment to excellence needs to be instilled in everybody involved: Coaches and players (most importantly), parents, and administrators. Also, winning breeds winning, and once the team starts to win, then more kids will want to play football there. It is a similar situation to Monrovia before Coach Garrison took over in 1993.

burbanksports said:

Fred- you'll have more to say later? there has to be some truth to the accusations and that is reason alone-without question for the PUSD to terminate Mills. In fact, the PUSD should take a good lok at all of it's coaches and sports programs.

the real hsfbfan said:

NY,
If I could get out of corporate america, I would join you staff.

Patrick said:

Dawg-88

Those were some good times back then. I spent a year at Glendale CC in 1990 (after graduating from SF in '89) and hung out quite a bit with Bobby Webster, Chuck Jackson and Xavier Braswell. Haven't heard from them in a long time.

Prep FB Realist said:

Viking Parent,

Even Bobby Knight has his fans. The point I was trying to make about Mills and Blair is that I firmly believe more coaches and administrators were happy the day he left school. I spoke to several coaches days after he left because I just assumed they were disappointed he left. I was quite surprised to find the contrary.

Unfortunately at Blair and several local schools, there is a lot of turnover. But if you talk to the coaches that were there during his time, if you talk to those in the athletic department, more people then not will be happy he's gone.

Prep FB Realist said:

Dawg,

I understand that you have a certain allegiance to Mills since he is a PHS grad and that's commendable...but Mills is a poor fit.

You were right yesterday when you said great coaches are more then win-loss records. However, Mills is not a good mentor, pure and simple. Now, I'm not going to jump the gun like some have here and call him a bad person because, again, I don't know him.

But you have this latest allegation in today's Star-News about the fight he allowed. You have Mills indirectly involved in the Turkey Tussle fight and the Glendale HS fight. Is somebody going to have to be hospitalized or worse before there is a change?

Dawg-- do me a favor. Go back to the thread prior to the week of the Turkey Tussle. I think there a video post the week before the game leading up to the Tussle. Compare and contrast Mills comments in that video to his counterpart Ken Howard over at Muir. Howard was talking about respect while Mills spoke about "taking heads!" That's not a mentor-- at least not for high school kids who are going to misunderstand his message.

It's just too bad PHS couldn't get Tip. I think he would make an excellent fit.

Bulldawg-PHS 88 said:

I agree with New York regarding the great talent from Pasadena!

I may put my CV together.

Good luck New York, if you get the job I can coach the LINE. 13 yrs of line coaching experience.

Bulldawg-PHS 88 said:

Patrick;

i agree with you regarding my era with Terry McDaniels and dont forget my best friend JON LEE.

Those were some great games against SF.

You brough back a lot of memories....

Dawg-88

New York said:

Teach math and coach HS Football? Have the opportunity to turn around a lot of lives? That sounds like a dream job. With the amount of talent roaming around Pasadena, all they need is some consistent leadership. Let me get my CV together....

Patrick said:

Saint Francis alum here...

This is really the last thing HS needs.

I remember the battles we had with the Bulldogs in the late 80's (when McDaniels and Bobby Webster were there).

The rivlary with HS turned very much one-sided in recent years. We didn't have them on the schedule this season, but from my view, HS improved quite a bit.

All in all, regardless of what takes place with Mills, I just hope for some stability and good fortune to the Bulldog Football program.

Bulldawg-PHS 88 said:

Wow, PHS has all of the bad luck once again. I dont think calling PHS a prison is right and regarding Mills future @ PHS may be history. If he is found guilty of the charges, he may not ever get hired to teach again. Being a teacher and a coach, there's a great expectancy of high moral standards and ethics in relation to juveniles.

Sometimes people make poor choices in life and allow pride to hinder such potential career that might have been rewarding to the atheletes/students and the football program at PHS.

I hope that the outcome is cleared up soon because the football program must continue on and we have Spring training around the corner. High school football is an all year program and planning is important along with the right coaching staff and parent support.

If Mike Morris is still around, I vote for him to be the next PHS COACH.

Dawg

FredJ said:

I've got a question, if Mills isn't back next season, who should be the next PHS coach?

FredJ said:

I'll have more to say about this later, but the timing of the allegations sure are troubling. You would think after the Turkey Tussle allegations that coach Mills would do everything in his power to distance himself from trouble. If these latest allegations are true, that he allowed a fight to happen in his presence after the Turkey Tussle incident, then forget coaching or teaching at PHS again, he might never be allowed to coach or teach anywhere, period.

HS Football Fan said:

Let's get real here. PHS is a prison anyway. Why not have a coach like Mills running the program?
Weather or not he is guilty of wrong doing, he certainly looks the part to be coaching a team behind bars.

p finchamp said:

Viking parent-
Let's keep this Mills thing small as it should be...and none of us (men) want to cross the line to gossiping which WE DON'T DO. Bobby Knight is controversial, hated and loved, hysterical and more but nobody doesn't respect him for what he knows about the game and what he has produced. Ultimately that is the yardstick held to any long-term coach. For some, I suspect Mills is the Knight they don't like. And, by-the-way, when you are losing often as Blair did, it's not surprising that a coach is critized and under a microscope. Mills style, swagger and approach have been known throughout Pasadena for some time. Prep FB Realist posted yesterday to the disgrunted at Blair and maybe a conversation with Boccia would yield insight but then again....

Dawg--
Marshall needs help. Mills has football running through his veins and I think he ends up there after a year. He'll temper a little over time and that may serve him well.

Some of us Raider fans are misunderstood--that's because we bring an astonishing amount of eclecticism with us. My college coach was GM for them for 8 years and is now GM for Tampa Bay--even he says there is an aura about the Raiders unlike any other team in the NFL. They sell the most merchandise! Problem is many Raider fans take the full spelling of the word fan to heart and lengthen it to it's origin--FANATIC! My allegiance gets me 15% repair work at the dealership--beat that!!!

Bulldawg-PHS 88 said:

Thanks p finchamp;
Well lets wait and see where the investigation leads to Mills future.

By the way, my brothe is a hard core Raider fan who resides in Miami and he gets tons of crap from the Dolphin fans... Anyhow, I see you point regarding Mills and we must remember that as a HS coach we must be aware on the better interests of the students well being and moral character is based on the coaches/mentors.

Do you know Mike Morris whereabouts?

Dawg

Viking parent said:

How do you know he left no friends at Blair? I'm a Blair parent and I know there are coaches and administrators who have no ill feelings toward Mills.

p finchamp said:

dawg
My mistake on Morris not McAllister.

p finchamp said:

dawg--
Appreciate your comments--all of them throughout the blog. Mills style may be better fit at the college/JC level. Much as people criticize me for being a Raider fan I do appreciate that intimidation is a part of football. Unfortunately for Mills '06 held too many incidents that may or may not have been within his control. The fight that broke out with 1:28 to go against Hoover was another incident that occured during his leadership. Unfortunately when these things occur during your tenure you are often compelled to fall on the sword yourself and take the fall for the betterment of the program. Mills didn't make that decision so it was made for him.

I throughly respect your comment on McAllister as your mentor. A gentle giant who had his share of bumps during and after his run to greatness.

Bulldawg-PHS 88 said:

Wassup New York?

Bears over the seahawks!

DA BEARS!

Bulldawg-PHS 88 said:

P finchamp;

Great responce. Now, I have a better understanding on Mills actions. I was not aware of any of the issues on the sidelines. Being a PHS alumnus, I needed additonal information regarding a potential power-house school once again. But, then again, PHS will need to find the Chris McAlister spark and maybe bring Coach Mike Morris back as a HEAD COACH. Mike was my line coach back in the 80's. He was my mentor and now I have 13 years of coaching experience and have produced great players onto the working world.

Thanks P finchamp for clearing up the Mills issue.

Dawg

p finchamp said:

Supporting evidence--I haven't found the glove yet. During the season several comments were made about Mills' loud foul-mouthed behavior on the sidelines. I'm no saint but I think a HS coach needs to show that he is educated enough to choose appropriate language. Furthermore I understand that he left no friends behind at Blair...now he's embroiled in controversy because he had a brother or relative on the sidelines that probably shouldn't have been there in the first place. Coaching is also about making good decisions.

Do we need evidence to prove that a coach is a bad mentor or evidence (from former players)that a coach is revered as a mentor? No one said he was a bad mentor but who will come forward saying he is a good mentor?

Bulldawg-PHS 88 said:

Where is the supporting evidence that Mills is contrversial and why do some Bloggers consider him on the negative side?

No one is producing details lables him on what you are stating.

Come on OJ Simpson court followers, WE NEED SUPPORTING EVIDENCE AND RESOURCES TO SAY THAT A COACH IS A BAD MENTOR.

DAWG

p finchamp said:

I don't think anyone is shocked by this. I also don't think it is unfair to say that Mills is controversial. And while he may be a good coach that produced results, there is more to coaching than mere results. Would any of his former players claim him as their mentor?

Bulldawg-PHS 88 said:

PREPIE F real stuff;

You have to look at the whole PHS history. PHS was 1-9, 2-8, 3-7, 1-9 priot to Mills and this shows that he (Mills) is on the right path of motivating students to progress at PHS.

Is not all about winning tons of play-offs. Is about teaching the kids on how to face a challenge and prosper against adversity. You only look at the winners, not the personality. You must not coach football. It shows./

Dawg

Prep FB Realist said:

"It's a shocking to hear that stuff like this happens to great coaches."

Dawg, I think you need to check yourself. First of all, I'm not sure who, other then yourself, considers Kevin Mills a "great coach." I can't speak about Kevin Mills the person because I don't personally know him, but how many teams has Mills led to the playoffs in the last four years- how about none. His best coaching job may have come a few years ago when he led Blair to a 5-5 record. So I don't know how you can consider him a great coach, at least statistically speaking.

Secondly- how can you be shocked? Like New York said , his brother was allegedly involved in an on the field dispute. As far as Kevin Mills is concerned- just go talk to any administrator or coach over at Blair and listen to how highly they speak of Mills. He was despised at Blair and then took his problems with him over to PHS.

I second NY's wish that he be given a fair and thorough investigation but this isn't really that surprising.

Jim Bonds, Mike Mooney, Steve Garrison, Ken Drain, Gil Ruedaflores- those are great coaches. I, and I would guess the majority of area prep fb fans, would be stunned if those individuals found themselves suspended. But not Mills.

New York said:

Hopefully, the district had conducted a thorough investigation prior to placing him on leave and allowing his reputation to be tarnished. Just because he wears fatigues and his brother was involved with another allegation does not make this guy a bad seed. I hope this is a fair situation.

Raul said:

He should have been put on leave for wearing that outfit on the sideline!!!! What a joke.

Raul said:

He should have been put on leave for wearing that outfit on the sideline!!!! What a joke.

Bulldawg-PHS '88 said:

I hope that Coach Mills receives a fair investigation on this matter.

It's a shocking to hear that stuff like this happens to great coaches.

Dawg

the real hsfbfan said:

Same here, wow. Dec. 22 was winter break. What could have he done?

interested said:

OK, someone has to have more information about what is being "alleged".

goldenknight said:

Wow

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