Basketball/ Feb 02 2021

Devon Lewis Commits to Cal Lutheran; Pasadena Guard Came into His Own in 2019-20, Helping Bulldogs Claim Pacific League Title

Basketball: By Brian Reed-Baiotto, Sports Editor Devon Lewis transferred from Maranatha to Pasadena High School after his sophomore year. PHS just felt like home. And it was more than just Devon who felt that way. It was also a special place for his parents. Eric and Lynn Lewis met in 1985 at PHS, when Eric […]

By Brian Baiotto


Top Stories/ Feb 02 2021

Pasadena’s Darius Mason Heading to Orangeville Prep in Canada to Hone Skills; Three-Year Bulldogs’ Star Aims to Raise his Stock

By Brian Reed-Baiotto, Sports Editor The consensus among those who coached, played alongside or competed against Darius Mason is that the Pasadena High School star is ready to play Division 1 basketball at the collegiate level right now. Mason was a three-year starter for Coach Tony Brooks’ program, and for a team that year in […]

By Brian Baiotto


Basketball/ Feb 02 2021

Hard Work Pays Huge Dividends For Hunter Woods; Former Muir Star Earns Spot at Elon University in North Carolina

By Brian Reed-Baiotto, Sports Editor Finally! After a year or so wait, and thousands of hours of work, former Muir star Hunter Woods has signed on the dotted line to compete at Elon University in North Carolina. Looking back, the 2017-18 boys basketball season was a very special year for Pasadena area hoops. The mighty […]

By Brian Baiotto


Baseball/ Feb 02 2021

Pasadena City College Freshman Gabriel Arellano Leads State With 42 Hits; Former Monrovia Star on Record Pace

By Brian Reed-Baiotto, Sports Editor Even for the most talented of athletes, there is typically a slight learning curve or minor adjustments that one makes while transitioning from high school to college baseball. That hasn’t been the case for PCC freshman Gabriel Arellano. The Lancers’ center fielder leads the entire state of California with 42 […]

By Brian Baiotto


Wrestling/ Feb 02 2021

Former Northview Wrestling Star Caleb Flores Hired to Lead Vanguard Program After 39-Year Absence From Competition

By Brian Reed-Baiotto, Sports Editor: If there was one guy from the San Gabriel Valley wrestling community that had the mettle to resume a college wrestling program that hadn’t been competing since the early 1980’s, you couldn’t do better than hiring Caleb Flores. The 2006 Northview High School grad and four-time state placer accepted the […]

By Brian Baiotto


Baseball/ Feb 02 2021

Arcadia Two-Sport Star Chris Wilson Does Nothing But Win; Apaches’ Football, Baseball Player the Ultimate Competitor, Teammate

By Brian Reed-Baiotto, Sports Editor Just after the 2017 football season had ended, more than 15 players from skilled positions left La Salle for what they believed were greener pastures. And each had their own reason for the departure. On that list, quarterback CJ Montes (Long Beach Poly) and receiver Justin Lockhart (Serra) were probably […]

By Brian Baiotto


Top Stories/ Feb 02 2021

Preston Howey Goes From JV Shortstop to SGV Area’s Win Leader in One Year; Arcadia Junior is 9-0, With 0.47 ERA

By Brian Reed-Baiotto, Sports Editor Preston Howey made a very wise decision as he contemplated his junior year at Arcadia High School. Howey acknowledged Monday night that after a sophomore season on the JV level last year, where he spent most of his time at shortstop, there was a fleeting moment where he actually considered […]

By Brian Baiotto


Baseball/ Feb 02 2021

Evan Foor, Jake Lang, Jack Van Cleve Have Led Rio Hondo Prep into Saturday’s CIF D-6 Title Game Against Costa Mesa

By Brian Reed-Baiotto, Sports Editor When Rio Hondo Prep (17-7) takes the field on Saturday at 4:15 at UC Riverside, the Kares will be making their first appearance in the CIF-SS (Division 6) title game since 1999. If RHP defeats Costa Mesa (15-11), it would be the school’s first championship in baseball. The Mustangs have […]

By Brian Baiotto


Baseball/ Feb 02 2021

Easter, Lopez, Tello, Castillo & Allen Lead No. 1 Arcadia in Search of D-2 Title; Apaches Claimed Pacific League Championship

By Brian Reed-Baiotto, Sports Editor The 2019 season has already been a historic one for the Arcadia baseball team. The Apaches won their first Pacific League championship since 2011, thanks to a two-game sweep of Crescenta Valley last week. Arcadia went 13-1 in league play, with credit going to both a remarkable pitching staff and […]

By Brian Baiotto


Softball/ Feb 02 2021

Westridge Freshman Hailey Yoshida Ends Dream Season as Prep League’s Most Valuable Pitcher

By Brian Reed-Baiotto, Sports Editor Hailey Yoshida has accomplished so much in her high school career. And yet she just turned 15. Yoshida (and her teammates) led Westridge to the CIF-SS Division 7 title game for the first time in school history. The Tigers won postseason games over Coastal Christian, Vasquez, Whitney and Mayfield, before […]

By Brian Baiotto


Top Stories/ Feb 02 2021

La Salle’s CJ Rettig Commits to Play Volleyball for William Penn University in Iowa

Boys Volleyball: By Brian Reed-Baiotto, Sports Editor One of the San Gabriel Valley’s most versatile athletes has chosen his destination. La Salle’s CJ Rettig, a three-sport athlete, will compete for William Penn University in Oskaloosa, Iowa, for the Statesmen. In fact, Rettig will be part of William Penn’s first (men’s volleyball) program in school history […]

By Brian Baiotto


Top Stories/ Feb 02 2021

Pasadena Poly’s Franco Alonso is Prepared to Start Career at Cornell; Panthers’ 2-Sport Star to Play Baseball for Big Red

Baseball: By Brian Reed-Baiotto, Sports Editor In the last four years, you could easily make an argument that Cameron McFarlane and Franco Alonso were the two most complete and dominant athletes that strode across the Pasadena Poly campus. McFarlane’s impressive athletic prowess as well as his character and success in the classroom set up an […]

By Brian Baiotto


Baseball/ Feb 02 2021

La Salle’s Jeff Daley Transfers to Dream School; After One Year at TCU, Former Lancers’ Pitcher off to Vanderbilt

Baseball: By Brian Reed-Baiotto, Sports Editor Former La Salle pitcher Jeff Daley holds himself to academic standards that are almost unattainable for most student-athletes. The 2018 La Salle graduate has always wanted, since he was a boy, to attend Vanderbilt University in Nashville. In 2018, as a senior, Daley took AP Physics, AP Chemistry, AP […]

By Brian Baiotto


Baseball/ Feb 01 2021

West Covina Pays Ultimate Tribute to Michael Okura Saturday; Longtime Teacher, Coach Has Baseball Field Dedicated in His Honor

By Brian Reed-Baiotto, Sports Editor You didn’t have to know Michael Okura to realize what a special man he was. All you needed was to be present at his beloved West Covina High School on Saturday morning to see the emotion his memory evoked from the hundreds on hand. His wife Diane, daughter Lyndie and […]

By Brian Baiotto


Wrestling/ Feb 01 2021

Collin Hayes Places 7th at CIF State Championship Despite Torn Meniscus in Knee; Northview’s 132-Pounder Embodies Courage

Wrestling: By Brian Reed-Baiotto, Sports Editor Collin Hayes may weigh just 132 pounds. But the Northview senior is one tough dude. He’s been dealing with a torn meniscus in his right knee, as he put it, ‘for quite a while,’ but it took a turn for the worse just as his senior wrestling season was […]

By Brian Baiotto


Baseball/ Feb 01 2021

Jacob Alvarez Went From Clutch Role Player to Charter Oak’s Shortstop & Top Hitter in 2020

Baseball: By Brian Reed-Baiotto, Sports Editor Jacob Alvarez didn’t see his name in the headlines, but don’t think for a second that he didn’t do his part and then some in Charter Oak’s success. Until his senior year, Alvarez was brought off the bench to either pinch-run or pinch-hit, but his duties also included holding […]

By Brian Baiotto


Baseball/ Feb 01 2021

Rancho Cucamonga’s Jayden Lopez (UC Riverside), Mike Woodward (LBSU) & Jake Brown (Northern Colorado) Make College Commitments

Baseball: Pictured L-R: Jake Brown, Jayden Lopez & Michael Woodward By Brian Reed-Baiotto, Sports Editor The steep upward trajectory since Tony Garcia-Bautista took over the reins of the Rancho Cucamonga High School baseball program continued its ascension recently. And it isn’t just on the field that impresses. Last year alone, among the eight seniors, five […]

By Brian Baiotto


Football/ Feb 01 2021

West Covina Legend, Three-Time CIF Champion Mike Maggiore is Returning to Lead Bulldogs’ Program After Three Years Away

Pictured L-R: Maggiore with director of football operations, Jeff Platt & son, Nate Maggiore. Football: By Brian Reed-Baiotto, Sports Editor He’s back! And just in time. Mike Maggiore, who guided West Covina to CIF-SS championships in 2004, 2010 and 2011 announced Thursday afternoon that he’s going to return as head coach of the Bulldogs when […]

By Brian Baiotto


Baseball/ Feb 01 2021

Ryan Wentz & Ray Northey Combined for 5 of South Hills’ 6 Wins; Senior Right Handers off to CSUN & CSU San Marcos, Respectively

Baseball: By Brian Reed-Baiotto, Sports Editor Along with a solid start (6-2) to the 2020 baseball season for the South Hills program, the Huskies also featured a pair of senior right handers that looked to be one of the better 1-2 punches in the San Gabriel Valley. Ryan Wentz (3-0) and Ray Northey (2-1) combined […]

By Brian Baiotto


Baseball/ Feb 01 2021

Tommy Castillo Finds Home at South Hills After Overcoming Adversity; Huskies’ Senior Will Play at Long Beach State in 2021

Baseball: By Brian Reed-Baiotto, Sports Editor Tommy Castillo is the kind of kid you can’t help but root for. Castillo spent the first two years of his prep career at Cathedral High School in Los Angeles, which is wedged just on the other side of the 110 Freeway from Dodger Stadium. While attending Cathedral, he […]

By Brian Baiotto