Rio Hondo League opens today: Monrovia at Temple City; Pasadena hosts Arcadia in battle of the Pacific

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We will have a reporter covering one of the Rio Hondo League boys basketball openers tonight: Monrovia at Temple City. We will also cover the Arcadia-PHS boys basketball game, slated for 7 p.m. at Pasadena. The Apaches are much-improved but face a big test with the Bulldogs who seem to be getting in their groove now after a good showing in the Mission Prep Christmas Classic and the Oaks Christian Tournament. Also in the Rio Hondo League, La Canada hosts San Marino and Blair visits South Pasadena.


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Bob Anon said:

Goldenarm:L

Hmmm.... Monrovia has the tall person, I totally misread what Chino said below. My mistake.

Getting back to Temple City, they beat LC last year and LC does not have an Adam Malik, a Will Baldwin, or a Billy Hoffman to my knowledge. I know Hoffman will coach his team well as always, but I want to see if they can beat Monrovia and TC, who are always difficult and well-coached.

As always, I eagerly hope I am proven wrong.

Goldenarm said:

TC has no "tall guy" that I saw.
They looked like uuumpa loompas against M-town.

They got a couple shooters and some defenders - but in the paint - nobody to defend the big man that I saw. Maybe I just missed him - have not followed bball that much this year

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Fat said:

Temple City's tallest guy is 6'2'. They are in no way going to win the RHL title...

Bob Anon said:

I have a bad feeling that Temple City may win the RHL... they have a tall guy who will be tough for LC to guard.

Blair and Monrovia will play a big role in the RHL title like always.


LC girls' basketball off to a good start.

Goldenarm said:


Understand it was a packed house and the TC fans were rockin the joint.
From what I've been told the officiating was generally horrible on BOTH SIDES, not just for the Cats.

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ChinoXLCowboys said:

The refs in the Monrovia/TC game were completely blind. Horrible officiating, but bad coaching on Monrovia's part. The 'Cats have two big men, one 6'9'', one 6'5''. The 6'9 guy tore us up in the Arroyo Tournement, he barely played against a team who's tallest guy is 6'2''. The 6'5'' guy McCarthy got some decent PT but he should have been in more. As far as the officiating, it was one sided as always. But Temple City shot the lights out and played a solid game. I wasn't able to go to the Arcadia game but it sounded good. Anyway good luck to everyone. LETS GO CHINO!

ChinoXLCowboys said:

The refs in the Monrovia/TC game were completely blind. Horrible officiating, but bad coaching on Monrovia's part. The 'Cats have two big men, one 6'9'', one 6'5''. The 6'9 guy tore us up in the Arroyo Tournement, he barely played against a team who's tallest guy is 6'2''. The 6'5'' guy McCarthy got some decent PT but he should have been in more. As far as the officiating, it was one sided as always. But Temple City shot the lights out and played a solid game. I wasn't able to go to the Arcadia game but it sounded good. Anyway good luck to everyone. LETS GO CHINO!

New York said:

Basketball in the offseason can be a great way to teach big guys coordination and build up some fast twitch muscles in preparation for football....

viking fan said:

good luck to everyone this season. looking forward to a good season, and hopefully there will be no major injuries on any of the teams.

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Miguel Melendez is the Preps Editor at the Pasadena Star-News.

Melendez worked as a correspondent for the San Gabriel Valley Tribune for three years and later landed a job as a freelance writer at the Los Angeles Times before accepting an offer at The Orange County Register covering high schools.

Melendez covered Major League Soccer at The Register for three years before being promoted to report on the Lakers, Angels and Dodgers for the Web. Melendez also worked for the Daytona Beach News-Journal, Fresno Bee, Oakland Tribune and The Boston Globe.

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