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Teams are outclassed in current league
The handwriting is on the wall for the athletics folks at Glendale and Hoover high schools. This concerns only the football programs at the two schools. Both schools should move to an easier and more manageable football league as they are clearly...Tags: Football, Sports
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Hard homecoming for Hoover's Andrew Policky
SOUTHEAST GLENDALE —- The Glendale YMCA Quarterback Club, in its 70th year, meets Tuesdays at the Elk's Lodge. The following are odds and ends from the fifth meeting of the year. APACHES GIVE NO QUARTER TO ALUM It was with great anticipation...
Tags: Schools, Football, Sports, YMCA, High Schools
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Donations roll in for conned Taix waitress
An outpouring of public support has generated roughly $4,000 for 81-year-old Antonia Becerra, who was close to retiring after working 44 years as a waitress before losing her life savings to an overseas scam, police said. From a high school sports...
Tags: Human Interest, Google+
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High School Sports Roundup: Crescenta Valley water polo edges Rio Mesa
BOYS’ WATER POLO Crescenta Valley 12, Rio Mesa 10: Griffin Harting and Nate Fernandez had three goals apiece Thursday to power the visiting Falcons (3-3) in a nonleague match. Crescenta Valley also received a pair of goals from Antonio Camarillo...Tags: Polo, Sports, Water Polo
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Tornadoes set for Rams
The following are previews of the area's upcoming high school football games this week. With the Hoover High football team having won its first two games of the season for the first time since 2005, second-year Tornadoes Coach Andrew Policky said he...
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Football, California Interscholastic Federation, Wars and Interventions, Sports
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Running down a dream
Collin Keoshian’s football career appeared to be on the fast track when he was recruited as a scholarship player by then top-25-ranked Brigham Young University out of high school in 2010, but the two-year path that has led the burly tailback to...
Tags: Schools, College Football, Football, YouTube, College Sports
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Falcons staged classic CIF comeback win for top game
The top 10 high school games from the 2011-12 season were selected by the sports writers of the Glendale News-Press. 1 Crescenta Valley High boys' soccer defeats Salesian in overtime, 3-2, Feb. 23 The Falcons' thrill ride to their first-ever CIF...
Tags: College Basketball, College Football, Football, Polo, California Interscholastic Federation
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CV's Atanackovic puts his best foot forward
The top-10 male high school athletes from the 2011-12 season were voted on by the Glendale News-Press sports department. These are selections 2-10. See the Aug. 23 edition for the Male Athlete of the Year. 2 Pavle Atanackovic, Crescenta Valley High...
Tags: College Basketball, College Football, Football, Track and Field, California Interscholastic Federation
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Concussion concerns grow in high school football
For many, it's somewhat of a silent epidemic that is turning into a loud problem. High school athletes are suffering brain injuries at alarming rates, and the research is staggering. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the...
Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Football, Head Injuries, Medical Research, Sports
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Pete Loporchio moves out of CV, Brent Danna moves in
Instrumental in shaping and navigating both the girls' water polo and swimming programs of Crescenta Valley High into two of the school's and area's most consistently successful teams, Coach Pete Loporchio has moved on to chart the course of the L.A....
Tags: California Interscholastic Federation, Polo, College Sports, Sports, Water Polo
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Glendale Tornados, a Pop Warner squad, ready to touch down
When it comes to the concept of a feeder program to funnel youth football players into its high school ranks, Glendale has been going hungry for some time now. Whether it's in the Pacific League or the CIF Southern Section at large, the football teams at...
Tags: Football, California Interscholastic Federation, Demographics, Sports, Chris Long
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National high school sports medicine competition developed by St. Francis' Eli Hallak
Eli Hallak had always wanted to send the St. Francis High sports medicine program to a national competition, but all the ones he found took place in person and were too expensive with travel and room and board costs. Hallak, the director of St. Francis'...
Tags: Education, Skype, High Schools, Teaching and Learning, Drugs and Medicines
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