‘Voice of NHRA’ to be Inducted into Hall of Fame

‘Voice of NHRA’ to be Inducted into Hall of Fame

By Brandon HENSLEY He swore it was not a setup, just because this was a media interview. Dave McClelland, sitting outside the Coffee Bean in Montrose, was talking. If you’re not the kind of person who follows motor sports, then you simply might walk by the man and wonder if that guy does any voice […]

Falcons Soar Over Tornadoes in Dual Track Meet

Falcons Soar Over Tornadoes in Dual Track Meet

By Leonard COUTIN For the first time in several years, the Hoover Tornadoes hosted the Falcons at their new facility. With the new synthetic rubber six-lane track and new stadium bleachers Hoover is now ready to offer its athletes a solid facility on which to build a strong running program. Hoover’s Head Coach Jack Sallakian […]

The Bar is Raised Once Again at Mt. SAC Relays

By Leonard COUTIN The 58th Mt. SAC relays were rerouted this year to Cerritos College due to the reconstruction work at the Mt. SAC Hilmer Lodge Stadium in preparation for Olympics trials. The change in venue, however, did not seem to affect the high school and collegiate athletes who performed well on Friday and Saturday. […]

Indians Score Dual Victories Over Falcons

Indians Score Dual Victories Over Falcons

By Leonard COUTIN At Burbank’s newest stadium, Memorial Field, Burroughs’ welcomed the Crescenta Valley Falcons and the Pasadena Bulldogs at the Pacific League track and field tri-meet on April 6. The Burroughs’ Indians have already earned a reputation as a strong distance team after winning the boys’ Pacific League cross-country title last season. CV Head […]

Runners Wet but Spirits Not Dampened at Arcadia Invitational

Runners Wet but Spirits Not Dampened at Arcadia Invitational

By Leonard COUTIN The annual Arcadia Invitational celebrates it 49th year as one of the most prestigious track and field meets. It is held each year in April on the Arcadia all-season track. This year a vicious rainstorm plagued the event during the two-day meet, hitting hard on Friday and Saturday affecting the performances of […]

Falcons Remain Perfect in League

Falcons Remain Perfect in League

    By Jessica SHUMATE, intern Tuesday’s softball game was the classic showdown the girls of CV Softball look forward to year after year. Every season the Falcons must battle Burbank to fight their way up the Pacific Leaguet. This week, on CV dirt, the Burbank Bulldogs lost against the Falcons with the final score […]

Bulldogs Take Bite Out of Falcons

Bulldogs Take Bite Out of Falcons

By Leonard COUTIN Coming off spring break, it was evident early on that the CVHS Falcons were not well prepared when facing the Burbank Bulldogs, who hosted the second scoring Pacific League dual track and field on Thursday. The Bulldogs boys dominated the contest to score a total of 14 gold wins to the Falcons’ […]

Upset at Hoop Heroes Game

The 6th Annual Salvation Army Annual Hoop Heroes basketball game was held on Sunday. For the first time since the battle began six years ago, the Glendale Police Dept. team defeated the Glendale Fire Dept. team. The final score was Glendale Police 51 to Glendale Fire 38. In other action, the Glendale Sunrise Rotary defeated […]

Saying Goodbye to Kobe

By Vincent PAGE, intern There is no argument that Kobe Bryant is one of the best basketball players ever. In my opinion, he is the best basketball player in my lifetime. Better than LeBron James, better than Tim Duncan, better than Dwayne Wade. Some people claim he always had someone else helping him on his […]