Posted by Inland Fieldhouse on October 3, 2013 · Leave a Comment
FOR GAMES OF OCT. 4, 2013 INLAND VALLEY LEAGUE ARLINGTON (-3) at VALLEY VIEW — RB Ruben Kelly must stay hot for Lions to have chance. RIVERSIDE NORTH (+7) at VISTA del LAGO — This game is so ugly nobody wants to watch it. RANCHO VERDE (+6) vs. RIVERSIDE POLY — The IVL’s Game of … Continue reading →
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Posted by Inland Fieldhouse on September 26, 2013 · Leave a Comment
FOR GAMES OF SEPT. 27, 2013 NON-LEAGUE CORONA (EVEN) at CAJON — Panthers could overpower Cowboys with running attack. CARTER (-7) at EISENHOWER — Knights yet to get up from last week’s beat down. GREAT OAK (-3) at CHINO HILLS — Wolfpack might be on high but Huskies are tough at home. LA QUINTA (-13) … Continue reading →
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Posted by Inland Fieldhouse on September 14, 2013 · Leave a Comment
I covered the Riverside King-Riverside La Sierra varsity football game on Friday, Sept. 13, 2013, for The Press-Enterprise and HSGametime.com, and came away thinking the Eagles are right back amongst the worst teams in the Inland Area. Just two seasons ago, La Sierra had a kid named Johnny Salazar playing QB and they made a … Continue reading →