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Tag Archives: prep football
Prep Football: Citrus Valley 34, Calvary Chapel 10
Citrus Valley Blackhawks hosted Santa Ana Calvary Chapel at home last night, securing a win over the smaller school without displaying evidence of any hangover after last week’s loss to Murrieta Mesa. Running Back Andrew Gonzales handily scored the Blackhawks’ … Continue reading
Bears 54, Fighting Lancers 7: Apples & Oranges Contest
The Big Bear Bears hosted Western Christian Fighting Lancers at Big Bear Middle School on Saturday afternoon. Hosted might be a bit of a misnomer. Invited them into the their back yard and proceeded to beat them lifeless might be … Continue reading
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Tagged Big Bear Bears, prep football, Western Christian Fighting Lancers
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Prep Football: The Friday Night Tradition Continues
The annual fall tradition of Friday night prep football as begun again. I received a last-minute call to cover Bloomington Bruins as they hosted Chaffey Tigers last Friday night. The Bruins, with the home field advantage on their own artificial … Continue reading
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Tagged Bloomington Bruins, Chaffey Tigers, Demetreus Moore, Jamaal Logan, Johnta Carter, prep football, Samisoni Seluini
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Carter Lions 16, Arroyo Valley Hawks 6: Inexperience Apparent
Fumbles. Interceptions. Turnovers. It was interesting football last night between Arroyo Valley Hawks and Carter Lions to say the least. Arroyo Valley utilized RB Jonathan Earl at QB, their fourth of the season, and his inexperience was apparent. According to … Continue reading
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Tagged Arroyo Valley, Carter, prep football, T. J. Berka
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REV Repeats As Citrus Belt Champs
Redlands East Valley Wildcats, in a 21-7 win over AB Miller Rebels last night, captured the Citrus Belt League title for the second time in as many years. High winds at Bruce Richardson Rebel Stadium limited REV’s air offense, but … Continue reading
For The Love Of The Game
At the Colton Yellowjackets/Arroyo Valley Hawks game in San Bernardino a couple weeks back, I spotted former coach/current Colton athletic director Harold Strauss on the visitor sideline before the game. Strauss, sidelined himself after a fall that broke his hip … Continue reading
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Tagged Arroyo Valley, Colton Yellowjackets, Harold Strauss, prep football
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