Mid-Valley Notebook: San Dimas talks about challenge ahead, Covina sizes up Monrovia and San Gabriel hoping for another big night from all-everything quarterback Andy Guerrero

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pig pen said:

hey colt74 since neither San Dimas or Covina are playing next weekend, maybe you guys can get together and play in the manure pile, they can call it the Valle Vista Bowl.
main dish of the day.....CROW!!!

Do tell said:

Hey Ghost,

Tell us a little about when you saw Z backpedal...

The Ghost of L.L. said:

Coach Z is a punk, he likes to run his mouth but whenever someone confronts him he back pedels and wants no part of it. I have seen it happen on multiple occasions.

X's and O's said:

"Their defensive structure helped us a little bit."

Coach Zernickow is worse than Roddy. He always makes those little backhanded comments that insults the opponent. What he's basically saying here is that San Gabriel is poorly coached. Poor taste on the part of the "Wizard of the Wing-Z"

Colt74 Author Profile Page said:


With all this whoopla going on over Covina - Monrovia I want to step out of the manure that is piling up and wish San Dimas success on Friday night.

Two Valle Vista teams still playing and hoping for a Valle Vista Final next week. And if we are not playing that you guys are.

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