CV Weekly Fantasy Football Closes Season Two

The second season of CV Weekly Fantasy Football came to a close last week with local dentist Terry Webber edging Dan Hooper of Andy’s Storage 56-53 for the championship. On Labor Day weekend, more than two-dozen players kicked off the season. During the 17-week season, there were nine different weekly winners. Hooper led the pack […]

Falcon Boys Top Hoover

By Timithie NORMAN The Crescenta Valley boys’ soccer team hosted the Hoover Tornadoes Tuesday, winning 3-1 to continue their undefeated (9-0-2) run in Pacific League play this season. The victory ensured that the Falcons will be awarded at least a share of the league title, which the Falcons have claimed for the last two seasons. […]

Temple Sinai Goes Green

By Leonard COUTIN On Sunday, families and friends of Glendale’s Temple Sinai congregation, numbering over 150 strong, attended a dedication ceremony to honor the completion of solar panels that were installed in December and January by the Moore Solar Company. The event hosted representatives from the office of Assemblyman Mike Gatto, Senator Carol Liu, Mike […]

A Nice Rebounding Effort

Boys’ basketball gets back on track, putting the losses to Pasadena and Muir in the rearview mirror – for now. By Brandon HENSLEY The league schedule of high school basketball only lasts from the beginning of January to the second week of February, so perhaps there’s not enough time to really pinpoint the dog days […]

Rosemont Loses Flag Game, But Doesn’t Throw in Towel

By Brandon HENSLEY Rosemont Middle School played its first flag football game of the season Jan. 19 against Roosevelt Middle School. The team lost in overtime, 25-24, but that’s hardly cause to be negative considering how much the program has improved. The YMCA ran the program last year and, to paraphrase new coach Jim Mustain, […]

Lunch Signature Needed for CV Kids

Policy asks parents to give permission for their student to leave the campus. But final decisions have yet to be made. By Mary O’KEEFE The Crescenta Valley High School campus open lunch policy discussion continues but in the meantime there are some papers that the district would like parents to sign, or not, depending on […]

CV Doesn’t Bring the Noise, Now in a Funk

Boys’ basketball team cools off after getting handled by both Pasadena schools. By Brandon HENSLEY The Falcons boys’ basketball team stumbled through two games this past week against Pasadena and Muir high schools, and if other teams in the Pacific League were paying attention, they could see a possible chink in the CV armor. Or […]

Still Undefeated, Falcons beat Mustangs

Atanackovic scores triple in the win as Falcons’ season-long domination continues with 4-0 victory. By Alan der OHANNESSIAN Falcons soccer is like a freight train, running over teams with little effort. Consequently, barring a miracle, the Mustangs were destined to lose on Friday. CV defeated the co-Pacific League leader Pasadena 2-1 and then handled Muir […]

Falcons Keep Cool by Staying Hot

The week that was saw CV improve its league record to 4-0 with a win at Hoover, 55-33. Now, a showdown with Pasadena. By Brandon HENSLEY Perhaps the hardest part of the schedule is still ahead for the CV boys’ basketball team, but that hasn’t kept the Falcons from taking care of the business at […]

Folks Dog-Gone Pleased at Park Progress

By Brandon HENSLEY Drivers passing Crescenta Valley Park over the past month have noticed new construction in the northwest end of the parking lot. Rest easy, dog-lovers, the work is for you and your pet. After months of delays, the construction of L.A. County’s first owned and operated dog park broke ground Nov. 28. County […]