Breaking News: St. Paul hires former Carson coach Elijah Asante to succeed Marijon Ancich as its next football coach

St. Paul High School said goodbye to a coaching legend when Marijon Ancich retired at the end of the recent football season, and it will welcome a new era with one of the up-and-coming coaches in Southern California.
The Santa Fe Springs school announced that it has hired Elijah Asante, who recently resigned after two seasons at City Section power Carson, as its next football coach.
Asante comes to St. Paul with one of the better resumes in California, coaching the past seven years in the Los Angeles City Section, first at Los Angeles Jordan and the past two at Carson, which advanced to the Division I finals each of the past two seasons.
“I’m very excited about the opportunity to coach this tradition-rich program,” Asante said. “I’m taking over for a coaching legend, who I admire and the type of football that St. Paul is known for. I’m excited. The future is bright.”
Asante was 20-9 in two seasons at Carson, taking the Colts to the City Section Division 1 championship game each year, losing 45-7 to Crenshaw in 2010, and 48-32 to Narbonne this fall. The Colts also played one of the tougher schedules in Southern California, opening with a 26-22 victory over Mater Dei before losing to Long Beach Poly (38-18) and Santa Margarita (39-21), which went on to win the CIF-Southern Section Pac-5 title and a Division I CIF state bowl game.
“He’s just has a tremendous track record,” St. Paul athletic director Shawn Clingan said.
Asante is replacing a living legend in Ancich, who ranks second in wins in California with 353 victories, 140 losses and nine ties while serving three different stints as the Swordsmen’s head coach.
Ancich, who turned St. Paul into one of the more recognized programs in Southern California, won three CIF-SS titles (’68,’72,’81), two California State titles and 19 league championships. St. Paul was 7-3 this season, but missed the playoffs for the fourth consecutive season, finishing fourth in the Mission League.
Asante believes that winning tradition can be resurrected.
“It’s a sleeping giant,” Asante said. “And it’s going to be awakened. All the fundamentals are there for them to bring this program back to the way it was. But we have to get everybody excited, from the kids, their parents, the boosters, everybody. We want them to be excited to be a Swordsmen.”
St. Paul, which will return quarterback Paul Telles and offensive lineman Cristian Garcia, two of the better players in the area, will play what is expected to be arguably the top schedules in the area in 2012 with a slate that will feature old rival Bishop Amat, along with area stalwart La Habra. Asante is hoping to add Loyola to the schedule.
Asante also said he is the process of interviewing coaches to complete his staff and installing a weight training program

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Girls Basketball: Bishop Amat has too much for Whittier, 44-39


Above: Bishop Amat’s Kaysee Tayag tries to get around a Whittier defender
during Wednesday’s nonleague game. The Lancers beat the Cardinals, 44-39.
(Keith Birmingham / Staff Photographer)

Whittier High School was hoping to see where it stood among the best girls basketball teams in the CIF-Southern Section when it hosted traditional power Bishop Amat Wednesday. The Cardinals appear just to be a tad off.
Paulina Santana scored 21 points and Leeah Powell had 14 to lead the Lancers to a 44-39 victory over the Cardinals in a nonleague game.
Bishop Amat, which used a 11-2 run in the second quarter, improved to 9-2.
Whittier, getting 12 points each from Yazmin Acosta and Brenda Salazar, slipped to 8-1.
“I think the game was won and lost in the second quarter,” Whittier coach Willie Pittman said. “They held us to two points after it was 12-11 in the first quarter.
“We had to fight back, and although we won the third quarter, we got into foul trouble and that hurt us.”

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All-Olympic League: Abernethy, Bronkar lead Whittier Christian selections

Here’s the All-Olympic League selections. My only question is how did Whittier Christian, which shared the league title with Valley Christian, not get any of the three MVP awards handed out?
Anyways, here’s the list:

FOOTBALL
Offensive MVP:
Amjed Aboul-Hosn, Village Christian, Sr.
Defensive MVP: Matt Hall, Maranatha, So.
Linemen MVP: Clayton Granch, Valley Christian, Jr.
First Team: LeJon Peterson, L.A. Baptist, Sr.; Chris Tripoli, L.A. Baptist, Sr.; Andrew Elffers, Maranatha, Jr.; Matt Hall, Maranatha, So.; Darien McGee, Maranatha, Sr.; Sterling Sanchez, Maranatha, Sr.; Omar Younger, Maranatha, Jr.; Cody Buskirk, Valley Chr., Sr.; Brandon Bynum, Valley Chr., Jr.; David Coley, Valley Chr., Sr.; Clayton Granch, Valley Chr., Jr.; Anthony Nocera, Valley Chr., Sr.; Jaylen Ray, Valley Chr., Sr.; LeWayne Wright, Valley Chr., Sr.; Amjed Aboul-Hosn, Village Chr., Sr.; Nick Hamilton, Village Chr., Jr.; Scott Maxwell, Village Chr., Sr.; Garrett Van, Village Chr., Sr.; Daniel Abernethy, Whittier Chr., Sr.; Cody Bronkar, Whittier Chr., Jr.; Andrew Delaney, Whittier Chr., Sr.; Grant Escobar, Whittier Chr., Sr.; Corey Gineris, Whittier Chr., Sr.; Joel Rhone, Whittier Chr., Sr.; Ryan Wallace, Whittier Chr., Sr.
Second Team: Josh Nguyen, L.A. Baptist, Sr.; Sean Smith, L.A. Baptist, Sr.; Robert Flewelling, Maranatha, Sr.; Adam Harr, Maranatha, Sr.; Matt Payton, Maranatha, Sr.; Daniel Rasmussen, Jr.; Darin Smith, Maranatha, Sr.; Patrick Avila, Valley Chr., Jr.; Zach D’Amico, Valley Chr., Sr.; Clay Thomas, Valley Chr., Sr.; Rodney VanDenBerg, Valley Chr., Jr.; Scott Vander Ploeg, Valley Chr., Sr.; Misha Gordon, Village Chr., Sr.; Eli Jerjerian, Village Chr., Jr.; Luke Rawlings, Village Chr., Jr.; Josh Rolls, Village Chr., Sr.; Daniel Chacon, Whittier Chr., Sr.; Matt Hearn, Whittier Chr., Sr.; Jacob Hughes, Whittier Chr., Jr.; Jack Huitt, Whittier Chr., So.; Ryan Morales, Whittier Chr., Sr.; Grady Smith, Whittier Chr., Sr.

GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
MVP:
Jaden Louie, Whittier Chr., Sr.
First Team: Julianna Gutknecht, L.A. Baptist, Sr.; Lauren Holstein, Maranatha, Jr.; Carley Berkencamp, Valley Chr., Sr.; Maggie Streelman, Valley Chr., So.; Aubrey Pyburn, Village Chr., Jr.; Jaclyn Barrera, Whittier Chr., Sr.; Deanna Blaine, Whittier Chr., So.; Jaden Louie, Whittier Chr., Sr.
Second Team: Mikayla Garcia, L.A. Baptist, Fr.; Skylar McLeod, Maranatha, Jr.; Alexa Chandler, Valley Chr., Sr.; Cassie Palmer, Valley Chr., Sr.; Joyce Cha, Village Chr., Jr.; Chyna Cotangco, Village Chr., Sr.; Kylee Wolfe, Whittier Chr., So.; Ashley Hunter, Whittier Chr., Sr.

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All-Almont League: San Gabriel rakes in the awards

ALL-ALMONT LEAGUE TEAMS
FOOTBALL

MVP — Alex Villalobos, San Gabriel
Offensive MVP — Andy Guerrero, San Gabriel
Defensive MVP — Nathan Quinones, Alhambra
Lineman of the year — Carlos Purser, San Gabriel
Coach of the Year — Jude Olvia, San Gabriel
First Team
Offense —
Quarterback: Josh Mendoza, Alhambra. Backs: Jorge Remingio, Bell Gardens; Erza Broadus, Alhambra; Eric Magos, Schurr; Marcos Portillo, Montebello. Receivers: Joseph Villalobos, San Gabriel; Isai Fernandez, San Gabriel; Jorge Romo, Montebello, Oscar Gayton, Alhambra. Tight End: James Salazar, Bell Gardens. Linemen: Daniel Herrera, Bell Gardens; Joseph Rubino, Montebello; Brian Lopez, San Gabriel; Justin Luu, Alhambra; Gino Livotti, Montebello. Kicker: Ricardo Pena, Bell Gardens.
Defense — Linemen: Daniel Servin, Montebello; Hunter Garcia, San Gabriel; Christian Caraveo, Alhambra; Sean Yee, Schurr. Linebackers: Robert Garcia, Montebello; Chris Aguilar, Schurr; Thomas Guevara, Bell Gardens; Andres Jimenez, San Gabriel. Backs: Joesph Villalobos, San Gabriel; Albert Lara, Bell Gardens; Erza Broadus, Alhambra; Randy Portillo, Montebello; Punter: Juan Hernandez, Montebello.
Second Team
Offense —
Quarterback: Albert Lara, Bell Gardens. Backs: Joseph Mayorga, San Gabriel; Esquivel Jimenez, Mark Keppel. Receivers: Ricky Fonseca, Schurr; Nathan May, Mark Keppel; Gilbert Herrera, Montebello. Tight End: Chirs Tovar, Mark Keppel. Linemen: Omar Gonzalez, San Gabriel; Thomas Richetts, Alhambra; Jaime Medina, Bell Gardens; Jesse Medina, Bell Gardens. Kicker: Edgar Tafoya, Montebello.
Defense — Linemen: Nicholas Solorzano, Bell Gardens; Isaac Sermiento, Montebello; Willie Torres, Schurr; Javier Covarrubias, Alhambra. Linebackers: Eric Alvarez, San Gabriel; Jonathan Bird, Alhambra; Joseph Nieto, Alhambra; Jordan Fowlkes, Montebello. Backs: Jose Aguero, Schurr; Daniel Moviel, Schurr; Omero Eriza, San Gabriel; Aaron Handy, Schurr; Justin Marino, Montebello; Alex Ochoa, Bell Gardens. Punter: Ricky Fonseca, Schurr.

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Twas the Night Before Christmas: All-Area football team to be relieved on Christmas Eve

The 2011 Whittier Daily News football team, which will include a Player of the Year, Offensive Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year, will be published on Christmas Eve. It will include photos of each of the team’s 25 players, list of first and second teams and honorable mention and the final top five rankings, and stories on the player of the year and coach of the year.
Also, due to next week being Rose Bowl week, the All-Area teams for girls volleyball, girls tennis, boys water polo and boys and girls cross country will be released in January.
Here are the dates when those layouts will be published:
Girls Volleyball, Wednesday, Jan. 4
Boys and Girls Cross Country, Thursday, Jan. 5
Boys Water Polo, Tuesday, Jan. 11
Girls Tennis, Wednesday, Jan. 12

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