
Monthly Archives: September 2010
Glendora’s Pasquarella on West Covina: “They’re about as talented a team as we’ve seen.”
It is with deep regret we inform you that Northview assistant softball coach Fred Fraijo died in a motorcyle accident this morning
Services Announcement
There will be a memorial service for Fred Fraijo on Monday at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church (16025 Cypress Ave., Irwindale, CA) from 6 to 9 p.m., with a rosary at 7 p.m. Funeral services are Tuesday at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church at 10 a.m. with the grave site ceremony at Oakdale Cemetary (1401 S. Grand Ave., Glendora, CA) immediately following the service. There will be a reception immediately following the grave site service at the Amvey Post 113 (14910 E. Los Angeles St., Irwindale).

Update: There was a huge turnout at Irwindale Park on Wednesday to mourn the loss of Fred Fraijo. Some of those that knew him shared their memories in today’s story. A fundraiser softball game that will include Northview baseball/softball alumni and anyone who played for coach Fraijo at any level is being set up at Irwindale Park next week with proceeds going to the Fraijo family. When I get all the details, I will certainly share it with you.
I am deeply saddened to have to report the following: Fred Fraijo, an assistant softball coach at Northview High School, died on Wednesday when his motorcycle collided with a big rig on the 10 freeway, Northview baseball coach Darren Murphy confirmed. The crash occurred on the eastbound 10 freeway east of Via Verde Street at 5:20 a.m., officer Fransisco Villalobos with the California Highway Patrol said. The motorcyclist was pronounced dead at the scene, Villalobos said. Fraijo was a well-known fixture in the community and a person I looked forward to seeing each and every trip to a Northview baseball or softball game. He was always huddled around his family, involved, and what you thought a family man should be. It’s a huge loss for everyone that knew him. His oldest daughter Crystal starred in Vikings softball, attended Cal State University San Bernardino and is an assistant softball coach at Bishop Amat. His daughter Hannah led the Vikings softball team to the 2008 Valle Vista League championship, was the league MVP, the Tribune athlete of the year and is at Cal State Northridge. His son Shane Fraijo played for Murphy and starred on the Vikings’ 2008 championship baseball team. Fred Fraijo is survived by his wife Paula, and five children, which also includes sons Joshua and Jacob. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.
SGV Cross Country rankings, news, results …
Rankings: Check out this link, ranks top boys and girls cross country runners in the San Gabriel Valley
For more SGV cross country news and updates, this is your place.

Bosco Tech Invite results. Above is the start of the race
Other recent race results
Rosemead Invitational
Woodbridge Invitational
Cal Poly Invitational
Top Ten Boys Marks
1. Paul Ross, Claremont, 14:36, Woodbridge
2. Henry Falotico, Claremont, 14:51, Woodbridge
3. Anthony Castro, Glendora, 14:52, Woodbridge
4. Colin Domonoske, Claremont, 15:04, Woodbridge
5. Alfredo Metoyer, Claremont, 15:05, Woodbridge
6. Timmy Reed, Ayala, 15:15, Woodbridge
7. Kenny Tanner, Ayala, 15:33, Woodbridge
8. Kunal Sampat, Ayala, 15:36, Woodbridge
9. Alfredo Contreras, Ayala, 15:39, Woodbridge
10. Austin Mendoza, Glendora, 15:43, Tartan Top Ten
Top Ten Girls Marks
1. Lauren Justus, Glendora, 17:04, Woodbridge
2. Taylor Khan, Ayala, 17:27, Woodbridge
3. Marissa Scott, Bonita, 17:59, Woodbridge
4. Lexie Jackson, Bonita, 18:17, Woodbridge
5. Jaclyn Gonzalez, Ayala, 18:18, Woodbridge
6. Mikayla Flores, Bonita, 18:21, Woodbridge
7. Chandler Colquitt, Ayala, 18:30, Woodbridge
8. Victoria Chen, Ayala, 18:45, Woodbridge
9. Arecly Rojas-Garcia, Chino Hills, 18:46, Woodbridge
10. Merin Arft, Claremont, 18:52, Woodbridge
Two-Minute Drill with Robledo and Tolegian: Covina at Walnut; Monorovia at San Dimas
Rowland’s undefeated record and No. 1 Southeast ranking on the line against Claremont
By Aram Tolegian
Rowland’s undefeated record and No. 1 ranking in the Southeast Division say a lot about the Raiders, but Friday’s game against Claremont will say a lot more, according to coach Craig Snyder. Rowland has posted wins over Baldwin Park, California and Rosemead so far, but Friday will be its first, true upper-division test.
Boys Water Polo: Bonita might be closing the gap, but Damien still owns bragging rights, wins 10-6
Coveritlive on Friday: West Covina-Glendora (game of the week); highlights video’s from Amat-Damien, Monrovia-San Dimas
Mike “The Cousin” Robledo and Aram Tolegian will be live from Citrus College for the Coveritlive game of the week between Glendora and West Covina, our front page barnburner. I will provide updates from Damien-Bishop Amat along with Chino Hills Tom, who is making the trip to Kiefer to put together his popular highlights show which we will post later that night….Our SGVN video highlights tech master will produce a highlights recap of the Mid-Valley Division rematch between Monrovia at San Dimas. BTW, Bishop Amat No. 22 in ESPN Rise state rankings.
CIF: Goodbye Toyota, Hello Ford
Two-Minute Drill with Robledo and Tolegian: Damien at Bishop Amat; West Covina vs. Glendora
Tribune Super 35 Rankings: Amat holds steady; West Covina, Damien climb back in top ten

Tribune Super Rankings:
1. Bishop Amat (3-0) — You need to step back and realize how impressive this is. They lose Davis Cazares, Daniel Kane, Darien Johnson and now Austin Lacy on defense. They lose Jerry McClanahan and Jay Anderson on offense, yet these guys keep winning and winning. Amat honks better sit back and enjoy.
2. Glendora (3-0) – If they beat West Covina this week, they’re hands down, without a doubt No. 2 in the area until/unless Bishop Amat gets knocked off.
3. Charter Oak (2-1) – Even when they lost to Glendora I thought their offense had the potential to be better than the back-to-back champs’ offense. Come playoff time, the Chargers could be the Valley’s best chance for Inland advancement. I didn’t say title, I said advancement (in the playoffs).
4. Chino Hills (2-1) – You measure a team by how they perform in the big games, and beating Tesoro was certainly a big step forward.
5. Rowland (3-0) — What strikes me so far isn’t that Rowland’s offense is moving so fluidly behind QB Michael Ball, it’s the Raiders’ defense. Since the first half of Baldwin Park, the Raiders’ defense has been nails.
6. Bonita (3-0) – The feel good story of the year so far. Tip your hap to coach Eric Podley and the gang. Without their starting QB they beat San Dimas, Claremont and Santa Fe.
7. West Covina (2-1) — The Bulldogs have the best running game in the Valley and a defense that compliments it. There is only one test left, can they handle a high-flying pass-oriented team? That comes Friday against Glendora.
8. South Hills (1-1) — Got worked over good by West Covina, but don’t count them out by any stretch. Let’s see how they react on the road at Tesoro.
9. Damien (2-0) – After 35-0 win over Chaffey, Spartans back in top ten where they belong. They can really fly up the board with a win at Bishop Amat next.
10. Azusa (3-0) — The Aztecs are rising so quick in popularity they were on the Fred Roggin show over the weekend during the high school spotlight. They’re the true Boise State in these parts.
The rest: 11. Ayala (3-0), 12. Claremont (2-1). 13. Arroyo (3-0), 14. Covina (3-0), 15. Diamond Bar (3-0), 16. San Dimas (1-2), 17. Walnut (1-1), 18. Pomona (3-0), 19. La Puente (2-0), 20. Diamond Ranch (0-3), 21. Baldwin Park (0-3), 22. Rosemead (1-1), 23. Wilson (1-1), 24. Sierra Vista (2-0), 25. South El Monte (1-1), 26. Gladstone (0-2), 27. Northview (0-2), 28. Nogales (0-3), 29. Los Altos (0-3), 30. El Monte (0-2), 31. Ganesha (1-1), 32. Workman (1-1), 33. Bassett (1-2), 34. Mountain View (1-1), 35. Duarte (0-2).
Volleyball Top 10: Can anyone beat the Regents?

St. Lucy’s has done a lot of this lately.
Here’s this week’s Girls Volleyball Top 10
TOP 10
1. St. Lucy’s (4-1) – The Regents showed they are the real deal, sweeping both Los Altos and Bonita. They may not leave this spot all year. Can’t wait for the Regent-Chino Hills tilt.
2. Chino Hills (9-1) - Followed up a pair of sweeps by going 6-1 in the Arcadia Tournament.
3. Bonita (7-2) - The Bearcats, despite the sweep to St. Lucy’s, look like the team to beat in the Hacienda League. They are No. 2 in CIF-SS 2-A.
4. South Hills (3-1) – Earned a five-game win against Brentwood before beating former league rival Walnut.
5. Los Altos (1-1) - The Conquerors, who are still formidable, looked out of sync in three-game loss to St. Lucy’s. But the Regents have a way of doing that to the opposition.
6. Glendora (3-0) – The Tartans beat three teams they should to begin the season. Can they keep it up against Los Osos?
7. San Dimas (4-3) - The Saints, who lost in four to rival Bontia, are the favorite in the Valle Vista League.
8. Diamond Bar (5-4) - The Brahmas are off to a steady start, and may surprise some people in the Hacienda.
9. Bishop Amat (1-1) - The Lancers get an early test against South Hills tonight.
10. Charter Oak (4-2) - It’s hard to gauge the Chargers, who beat San Dimas, but then lost to Northview, which lost to Gladstone. This may be a tough slot to fill all season.

You gotta love Ron, Ron .. Clips for Chargers
“Maybe we can swap, the Chargers for the Clippers. No disrespect to the Clippers. You can have them back. I don’t mean that in a disrespectful way. I really like the Clippers, but I feel they deserve their own fan base because in L.A. they’re overshadowed. The Clippers deserve a shot at having their own identity.” — Lakers forward Ron Artest.
Is Giovanni Rivera the next Oscar Arzu? The Dons back averaging over 300 yards a game
“My philosophy has always been, if you’ve got a gun, keep shooting until someone stops you. My system requires aggressive kids willing to get their noses dirty.” — Dons offensive coordinator Don Le Gro .

Austin Lacy leaves Amat, returns to Pasadena; Wallace Gonzalez debut comes next week
By Fred J. Robledo
Bishop Amat learned last week that senior linebacker Austin Lacy, also a standout on the basketball team, transferred back to Pasadena High, which he attended in 2008. Lacy, who battled a life-threatening virus in March that affected his heart, is healthy again. But his father, Darryl, said because his son missed so much school due to his illness, he needed to return to a public school to make up his grades.

Rivera likely out for Arroyo against Hart
By Fred J. Robledo, Staff Writer
Arroyo junior Steven Rivera, one of the area’s top high school quarterbacks, sprained an ankle in the first quarter of the Knights’ 12-8 victory over Montebello and is questionable for Friday’s showdown against perennial power Hart. Back-up Eddie Federico took over for Rivera and led a dramatic fourth-quarter comeback, rallying the Knights from 8-0 down with two touchdown passes in the final four minutes to help them remain undefeated.
Touching Base with John Honell — Week III
Correspondent John Honell is a longtime contributor to the Tribune, and well-known throughout the San Gabriel Valley. He knows the area’s history, coaches, and always seems to have insider information. He will share some of it with his “Touching Base” pieces that will run from time to time.

Touching Base with Nut N Honey, Week Three
Aram may be late jumping (Aram and jumping aren’t usually found in the same sentence) on the Azusa bandwagon but he isn’t the only one. It is hard to estimate crowds in the Citrus College stands but, it appeared there were a couple of thousand fans on hand for the win over Ontario Christian. It looked like a couple of hundred on the other side of the field and half of those were rival Montview League coaches looking nervous. (To continue, click thread)
CIF Football Polls: Rowland and Arroyo take over top spots; Chino Hills, Charter Oak, Glendora ranked in Inland; Bishop Amat No. 6 in Pac-5

Above: Rowland’s Michael Ball leads No. 1 ranked Raideres.
Inland Division
1. Vista Murrieta (2-0), 2. Corona Centennial (2-0), 3. Upland (3-0), 4. Norco (2-0), 5. Redlands East Valley (2-0), 6. Chino Hills (2-1), 7. Rancho Cucamonga (3-0), 8. Charter Oak (2-1), 9. Redlands (2-0-1), 10. Glendora (3-0). Others: Roosevelt, Ayala, Damien, Chaparral.
Robledo’s thoughts: Glendora should be ranked ahead of Charter Oak simply because of its head-to-head win and overall body of work, which is more impressive. Chino Hills is where it should be after last week’s win while Ayala and Damien are creeping up.
Mid-Valley Division
1. Arroyo (3-0), 2. Whittier Christian (3-0), 3. Azusa (2-0), 4. Monrovia (1-1), 5. San Marino (2-0), 6. Covina (3-0), 7. San Dimas (1-2), 8. Village Christian (2-1), 9. Pomona (3-0), 10. La Puente (2-0). Others: Sierra Vista.
Robledo’s Thoughts: San Dimas is paying the price for scheduling up, and could lose again to Monrovia this week. Covina should be ranked higher simply based on its win over West Covina, which by far is the biggest nonleague win of any teams in the Mid-Valley. Arroyo is No. 1 for now, but no Steven Rivera (ankle sprain) against Hart could cost them this week. One thing is certain, by the end of the year, Azusa will be No. 1. So, do schedules make a difference? Is is smart to schedule up? Ask 0-3 Baldwin Park, nowhere to be found.
Southeast Division
1. Rowland (3-0), 2. West Covina (2-1), 3. Burbank (2-1), 4. Bonita (3-0), 5. Santa Fe (1-1), 6. La Mirada (1-2), 7. Norwalk (1-2), 8. La Serna (2-1), 9. Muir (1-2), 10. Diamond Bar (3-0). Others: Diamond Ranch (0-3).
Robledo’s thoughts: The pollsters got it right, Rowland should be No. 1 based on how they’re crushing opponents with West Covina No. 2 after back-to-back impressive wins. Bonita should probably be No. 3 instead of Burbank, other than that, hard to argue with it.
Pac-5 Division
1. Mission Viejo (3-0), 2. Servite (3-0), 3. Lakewood (3-0), 4. Los Alamitos (3-0), 5. Edison (3-0), 6. Bishop Amat (3-0), 7. Long Beach Poly (2-1), 8. Newport Harbor (2-0), 9. San Clemente (4-0), 10. Alemany (3-0).
Robledo’s thoughts: A more than fair ranking for Bishop Amat, who on paper should continue to win its next three nonleague games against Damien, Cathedral and Venice before taking on the Serra. If they get to 6-0, they could conceivably be ranked as high as four or five once league starts.
Tribskin Pick’em, your predictions and ours
Steve Ramirez and I will go head-to-head in Tribskin Pick’em throughout the season.
Last Week: Robledo (20-5); Ramirez (18-7).
Season: Robledo (53-14); Ramirez (48-19).
Last week: Steve and I both missed West Covina over South Hills, La Puente over Northview, South El Monte over Workman and Cantwell Sacred Heart over Baldwin Park. I edged Steve by a couple games taking Charter Oak over Esperanza, Wilson over Los Altos and Bosco Tech over Gladstone. Steve got me taking Ontario over Nogales. We both called Chino Hills’ win over Tesoro and Glendora’s win at Canyon. Not a bad week at all.
This week: After going back-and-forth I’m taking Glendora over West Covina. If Covina QB Billy Livingston and the Colts’ spread offense could have some success against the Bulldogs, I’m banking that Chad Jeffries and Co., can do the same. As impressive as West Covina was last week against South Hills, its secondary was never tested. Damien may be in a good spot to upset Bishop Amat, and I learned later that Wallace Gonzalez isn’t back yet, he returns next week against Cathedral. A very intriguing game is Rowland at Claremont. I’m going with Michael Ball, who along with Charter Oak’s Travis Santiago and Jeffries are the three QBs having the best season’s through week three. Knights QB Steven Rivera was injured in last week’s win and won’t play against Hart, which all but ends the Knights’ chance of winning. And oh yes, Monrovia at San Dimas. This doesn’t have the same luster now that the Cats and Saints have scheduled up and paid the price for it, the Wildcats losing to Glendora, and the Saints losing to Bonita and Rancho Cucamonga. The Cats are gonna be hungry, and this is the absolute don’t-wanna-lose game on their schedule. Take the Cats, guaranteed.
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This weeks games and predictions
Thursday
Azusa vs. Gabrielino at Citrus College, 7 p.m., — Robledo (Azusa): Ramirez (Azusa)
Diamond Ranch at Chaffey, 7 p.m. — Robledo (DRanch); Ramirez (Diamond Ranch)
Gladstone vs. El Monte at San Dimas, 7 p.m. — Robledo (El Monte); Ramirez (El Monte)
Friday
Ayala at Los Altos, 7 p.m. — Robledo (Ayala); Ramiez (Ayala)
Bonita at Baldwin Park, 7 p.m. — Robledo (Bonita); Ramirez (Bonita)
Brea Olinda at Diamond Bar, 7 p.m. — Robledo (DBar); Ramirez (DBar)
Charter Oak vs. Rancho Cucamonga at Los Osos 7 p.m. – Robledo (Ch. Oak); Ramirez (Ch. Oak)
Covina at Walnut, 7 p.m. — Robledo (Covina); Ramirez (Covina)
Damien at Bishop Amat, 7:30pm — Robledo (Bishop Amat); Ramirez (Bishop Amat)
Duarte at Littlerock, 7 p.m. — Robledo (Littlerock); Ramirez (Littlerock)
Garey at Ganesha, 7 p.m. — Robledo (Ganesha); Ramirez (Ganesha)
Glendora vs. West Covina at Citrus College, 7 p.m – Robledo (Glendora); Ramirez (West Covina)
Hart at Arroyo, 7 p.m. — Robledo (Hart); Ramirez (Hart)
Hoover at Mountain View, 7 p.m. — Robledo (MView); Ramirez (MView)
La Puente at Wilson, 7 p.m. — Robledo (Wilson); Ramirez (Wilson)
Monrovia at San Dimas, 7 p.m. — Robledo (Monrovia); Ramirez (San Dimas)
Northview vs. Chino at Covina District, 7 p.m. — Robledo (Chino); Ramirez (Northview)
Pomona at Chino Hills, 7 p.m. — Robledo (Ch. Hills); Ramirez (Ch. Hills)
Rosemead at San Marino, 7 p.m. – Robledo (SMarino); Ramirez (San Marino)
Rowland at Claremont, 7 p.m. — Robledo (Rowland); Ramirez (Rowland)
Sierra Vista at Keppel, 7 p.m. — Robledo (SVista); Ramirez (SVista)
South El Monte at Nogales, 7 p.m. – Robledo (SEMonte); Ramirez (SEMonte)
South Hills at Tesoro. 7 p.m. — Robledo (Tesoro); Ramirez (Tesoro)
Workman at Montclair, 7 p.m. — Robledo (Montclair); Ramirez (Workman)
Your early season player of the year candidates?
Mascot fight: Ohio’s Bobcat vs. Ohio State’s Brutus
Mascots at Ohio University and Ohio State took their regional rivalry a bit too far over the weekend.
Here’s a video showing OU’s Bobcat tackling OSU’s Brutus as the Buckeyes take the field prior to the team’s nonconference game on Saturday.
Jason Corriher, Ohio University athletic director for media relations, apologized for the incident, and the student who was dressed in the Bobcat costume has been banned from any further affiliation with Ohio athletics.
It’s with a heavy heart we report that former Northview wrestler Jesse Cruz died Satuday
I have some very sad news to report: Jesse Cruz, a two-timo time state qualifier while wrestling for Northview High School, died on Saturday while wrestling for Rio Hondo College in a tournament at Mt. SAC. He was only 20. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.
Sunday Tribbin, looking ahead and Video Rewind
Athlete of the week nominations and looking ahead: Those curious about Azusa have their chance on Thursday, our Flip Video’s will certainly be there. Game of the week has to be West Covina and Glendora, hottest teams at the moment meeting at Citrus. The most intriguing is Damien at Bishop Amat, after a 2-0 start and 35-0 win over Chaffey, could you imagine Gano’s signature victory coming at Kiefer?
LA Times rankings up, Bishop Amat No. 14, Glendora checks in at No. 25

This weeks schedule
Thursday
Azusa vs. Gabrielino at Citrus College, 7:00pm
Diamond Ranch at Chaffey, 7:00pm
Gladstone vs. El Monte at San Dimas, 7:00pm
Friday
Ayala at Los Altos, 7:00pm
Bonita at Baldwin Park, 7:00pm
Brea Olinda at Diamond Bar, 7:00pm
Charter Oak vs. Rancho Cucamonga at Los Osos, 7:00pm
Covina at Walnut, 7:00pm
Damien at Bishop Amat, 7:30pm
Duarte at Littlerock, 7:00pm
Garey at Ganesha, 7:00pm
Glendora vs. West Covina at Citrus College, 7:00pm
Hart at Arroyo, 7:00pm
Hoover at Mountain View, 7:00pm
La Puente at Wilson, 7:00pm
Monrovia at San Dimas, 7:00pm
Northview vs. Chino at Covina District, 7:00pm
Pomona at Chino Hills, 7:00pm
Rosemead at San Marino, 7:00pm
Rowland at Claremont, 7:00pm
Sierra Vista at Keppel, 7:00pm
South El Monte at Nogales, 7:00pm
South Hills at Tesoro, 7:00pm
Workman at Montclair, 7:00pm
Highlights and video interviews from Rowland-Rosemead, which really means, check out Raiders QB Michael Ball..
West Covina-South Hills raw highlights…
Chillen with Chino Hills … Maybe they are who we thought they were .. 14-13 win over Tesoro
Saturday Morning Quarterback: Bishop Amat remains unbeaten, Charter Oak, Glendora, Chino Hills and Rowland mighty impressive

For quarter-by-quarter updates of tonight’s games, click thread.

Friday’s Results
Bishop Amat 34, Muir 14 – Zach Shay scores three touchdowns and finishes with 107 yards. Jalen Moore rushes for 128 yards and a TD and Rio Ruiz throws for 145 yards and two touchdowns. Nice numbers for sure, but you get the feeling the offense hasn’t opened it up and can do so much more. Still, nice to be 3-0.
Rowland 48, Rosemead 14 – For the second straight week, the Raiders jump to a 28-0 lead and score the first two times they touch the ball. What have we got here?
Wilson 20, Los Altos 7 — I don’t want to pat myself on the back and say I called it. But I called it.
Glendora 28, Canyon 7 – This sets up an interesting Friday night at Citrus next week when West Covina comes to town.
Rancho Cucamonga 21, San Dimas 10 — The final score doesn’t look that bad really. Should be a good learning experience heading to the Monrovia showdown next week.
Claremont 38, Walnut 13 — The Wolfpack finally clicked on all cylinders. Why does it seem like teams always peak against the Mustangs.
Charter Oak 35, Esperanza 20 — I’m starting to get excited about Travis Santiago. He threw five touchdowns and of course, Big Lou proclaimed him the best QB in the Valley. Hard to argue with him after Santiago’s first three weeks.
Damien 35, Chaffey 0 — Take note Amat fans, the Spartans are 2-0 and though it was Chaffey, not many expected a blowout like this.
Diamond Bar 24, Don Lugo 17 — The fact they’re out of the Sierra League has renewed the optimism and passion of the people in purple.
Covina 31, El Monte 0 – You have to put the Colts right there with the tops in the Mid-Valley. Going by their 3-0 record and whom they have beaten (West Covina), does anyone deserve the Mid-Valley’s top-ranking more than they do?
Bosco Tech 35, Gladstone 28 – Gladiators hang tough for a while, fall just a touchdown short.
Sierra Vista 10, Mountain View 7 – Don’t look now, but the Dons are 2-0.
La Puente 34, Northview 14 – If there is an early-season contender to topple Azusa in the Montview, the Warriors are it.
South El Monte 28, Workman 7 – The South scores on three INT returns. The win isn’t shocking, but the lopsided score is.
Arroyo 12, Montebello 8 – Knights fell behind 8-0 then rallied back. They better not fall behind next week against Hart
Cantwell-Sacred Heart 35, Baldwin Park 17 – The Braves better hope they finish at least second in the VVL because advancing to the playoffs as an at-large is tough after starting 0-3.
Bonita 13, Santa Fe 12 – Even missing key players the Bearcats still go to 3-0, joining West Covina, Rowland and yes, Diamond Bar as early Hacienda favorites.
Ayala 61, Alta Loma 26 – The Bulldogs might not be playing the toughest competition yet, but they sure are routing the teams in front of them.
Chino Hills 14, Tesoro 13 — What a huge win for the Huskies after losing last week. This is how you get your Mojo back.
Pomona 48, Ganesha 7 — When was the last time Pomona started 3-0?
L.A. Marshall 58, Bassett 20 – The Olympians just gave up way too many points to have a chance.
Nogales vs. Ontario at Montclair .. Not available at sleep time.
