Azusa stepping up, will meet Mid-Valley champ San Dimas in 2011 season opener at Citrus

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Scherf.... said:

Scherf....now get Servite, Mission Viejo on the schedule!

jcaz Author Profile Page said:


It's a very good start for them, and in the not to distant future, I would love to see some better football programs coming into Citrus as I have always enjoyed watching the Aztecs play on Thursday nights there.

SGV For 30 Years said:

Hmmm is all the talk about upgrading their schedule being heard a little bit by Azusa? I'm glad to see that! It would be good to see you play some of those Almont or Hacienda League teams. I think Azusa vs Arroyo or Azusa vs Diamond Bar would be great match-ups.

SGV430 Ouut!!!!

AZTEC PRIDE said:

GREAT MOVE SCHERF!

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