Saturday Morning Quarterback: Covina second-half rally shocks San Dimas; South Hills stuns Claremont; West Covina pounds DRanch

Covina 27, San Dimas 23After starting the year with a miracle comeback that ended with Covina scoring three touchdowns in the final five minutes to pull out a victory over West Covina, the Colts did it again, only this time it was for the Valle Vista League title.

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

Friday’s results
Covina 27, San Dimas 23 — Colts battle back from 23-6 halftime deficit, Billy Livingston’s 17-yard touchdown pass to Andrew Carillo with 28 seconds left was the game-winner. Colts win their first league title since 2006.
South Hills 29, Claremont 14 — And you thought the Huskies were left for dead? What it means is that South Hills’ game against Charter Oak next week will likely be for third and the final playoff spot. Unreal.
West Covina 41, Diamond Ranch 10 — The Southeast’s top-ranked Bulldogs crushed the Panthers like they have everyone else, which secures the inaugural Hacienda League title.
Chino Hills 29, Charter Oak 22 — What a perfect night for Chino Hills, not just getting the win, but with South Hills’ win they’re now in a tie for first place in the Sierra with Claremont.
Damien 37, Ayala 14 — The Spartans are not out of the playoff picture left. If they can pull a South Hills and beat Claremont, they have a chance to get in.
Upland 41, Glendora 14 — The Tartans’ playoff hopes were bleak entering tonight, now they’re gone, and they still have to play Rancho Cucamonga.
Diamond Bar 34, Los Altos 6 — The Brahmas are finishing the year the way it started, but need a huge win in the final week against West Covina to keep their playoff hopes alive.
Bonita 57, Rowland 0 — The most impressive result of the night. The Bearcats answered a tough loss against West Covina with a crushing win over the Raiders.
Arroyo 40, El Monte 7 –– The Knights wrapped up the Mission Valley League title and another win should guarantee a Mid-Valley Division playoff seed.
Mountain View 15, Gabrielino 7 — The Vikings’ kept their faint playoff hopes alive in what has been a solid turnaround since a year ago.
Rosemead 34, South El Monte 0 — The Panthers will play El Monte next week for sole possession of second in the MVL.
Gladstone 49, Duarte 0 — The Gladiators probably won’t make the playoffs, but they have improved over last year.
Sierra Vista 21, Ganesha 13 — The Dons can still finish 7-3 with a victory next week. Is that good enough for a Mid-Valley at-large?
La Puente 41, Bassett 6 — The Warriors continued to look solid and can lock up second in the Montview with a win next week.
Azusa 36, Workman 0 — The Mid-Valley’s top-ranked Aztecs are doing what everyone expects, winning and winning easy.
Baldwin Park 57, Nogales 6 — With San Dimas losing, if the Braves beat Northview next week they will finish second and get the automatic playoff spot from the VVL.
Pomona 41, Wilson 21 — The Red Devils got a win after playing Covina and San Dimas tough earlier in the year.
Walnut 35, Northview 0 — The Vikings shouldn’t feel so bad, a win over Baldwin Park in the finale gives them a shot at the playoffs.

The Inland Insider with Charter Oak, Chino Hills highlights and interviews


LIVE BLOGGING: Mike “The Cousin” Robledo will will do his live blog of Covina at San Dimas in a huge Valle Vista League showdown. We also will have updates from Arroyo-El Monte and Charter Oak-Chino Hills as well as other scores when they become available. The Inland Insider will provide video highlights and interviews from Chino Hills-Charter Oak and our guy Mike Mullan will provide video and interviews from San Dimas-Covina.

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