I.E. Preps Magazine High School Football Power Rankings (Nov. 1st)
1. Centennial – (7-2)
2. Upland – (7-2)
3. Chino Hills – (7-2)
4. Redlands East Valley – (8-1)
5. Riverside Poly – (8-0)
6. Serrano – (8-1)
7. Citrus Hill – (8-1)
8. Oak Hills – (7-2)
9. Norco – (5-4)
10. Vista Murrieta – (7-2)
11. Rancho Verde – (7-2)
12. Heritage – (9-0)
13. Rancho Cucamonga – (5-4)
14. San Gorgonio – (8-1)
15. Colony – (7-2)
16. Carter – (8-1)
17. Etiwanda – (4-4-1)
18. Great Oak – (7-2)
19. Pomona – (5-4)
20. Santiago – (5-4)
(Look out for: Bonita & Kaiser)
I. E. Preps Magazine Top 20 HS Football Ranking (Week 7)
1. Centennial – This fantasy football offense is the best, hands down! (4-2)
2. Chino Hills – Entered the Baseline and kicked down the door against Rancho Cucamonga in a blowout. (5-1)
3. Upland – The Scots are building momentum. (4-2)
4. Redlands East Valley – Bruich has his team looking good! (5-1)
5. Rancho Verde – The Mighty Mustangs roll! (6-1)
6. Oak Hills – This team is GOOD… no we mean REALLY GOOD!(4-2)
7. Citrus Hill – Another week, another win… “The Hill” (6-1)
8. Heritage – All Heritage wants is some respect, its time to give props where they are due (7-0)
9. Rancho Cucamonga – A tough loss to Chino Hills this week. (3-3)
10. Santiago – Big win this week against Corona for the Sharks. (5-2)
11. Vista Murrieta – The Broncos are starting to show and prove, big win this week. (4-2)
12. Carter – The Lions keep winning and their roar is getting louder. (5-1)
13. Norco – A team that has played a brutal pre-season who is now ready for league play. (2-4)
14. San Gorgonio – One of the best teams in the I.E., who keep on winning. (5-1)
15. Riverside Poly – Undefeated and looking good! We see you Riverside Poly (6-0)
16. Colony– The Titans may not lose for the rest of the season. (4-2)
17. Etiwanda – Strong win this week for the Eagles. (3-2-1)
18. Pomona – The Red Devils put up 74 points of La Puente… Yikes (3-4)
19. Great Oak– We are not sure who Great Oak is, a big loss this week versus Vista Murrieta(4-2)
20. Ayala– It’s time to start talking about the Bulldogs! Good talent and good coaching make this program strong. (5-1)
(Other teams to watch: Kaiser & King)
IE Preps Magazine Visits China
Last week IE Preps Magazine had the opportunity to visit China to learn more about high schools on an international level. Tiajin Foreign Language High School (pictured above) in China had a an incredible cheer program, where their students start school at 7:30 am and end their academic school day at 5pm. All students who participate in extracurricular activities are expected to balance practice with an additional three hours of homework each night. On our hiatus from the U.S., we missed last week’s prep football ranking.
Below is our Week 7 IE Preps High School Football Rankings
1. Centennial – (3-2)
2. Chino Hills – (4-1)
3. Upland – (3-2)
4. Rancho Cucamonga – (3-2)
5. Redlands East Valley – (4-1)
6. Rancho Verde – (5-1)
7. Citrus Hill – (5-1)
8. Heritage – (6-0)
9. Oak Hills – (3-2)
10. Santiago – (4-2)
11. Vista Murrieta – (3-2)
12. Carter – (4-1)
13. Norco – (1-4)
14. San Gorgonio – (4-1)
15. Colony – (3-2)
16. Great Oak– (4-1)
17. Etiwanda – (2-2-1)
18. Riverside Poly – (5-0)
19. Pomona– (2-4)
20. Bonita– (4-1)
(Other teams to watch: Claremont, Don Lugo, Eisenhower, King, )
I.E. Preps Magazine Top 20 Ranking (Week 5)
1. Centennial – Bye (2-2)
2. Chino Hills – Bye (3-1)
3. Upland – Beat St. Bonaventure in a solid win. (3-2)
4. Rancho Cucamonga – A 31-24 loss to La Serna this week. (3-2)
5. Redlands East Valley – Beat a good Redlands team 40-14 . (3-1)
6. Rancho Verde – The Mustangs rolled West Valley 56-21. (4-1)
7. Citrus Hill – Beat one of the best teams in the I.E., Norco 37-21. (4-1)
8. Heritage – Beat a good Etiwanda team 15-14. (5-0)
9. Oak Hills – Had a Big win against San G. 25-7. Its time to start talking about this program, they are for real. (3-2)
10. Santiago – Tough loss to Hart 57-35. (3-2)
11. Vista Murrieta – Shut down by Orange Lutheran 37-3. (2-2)
12. Norco – Lost to Citrus Hill 37-21 this week . (1-3)
13. Carter – The Lions continue to hunt! Beating Yucaipa in a solid win. (3-1)
14. San Gorgonio – Lost to a strong Oak Hill team 25-7. (4-1)
15. Colony – Put up a great fight against La Habra in a loss 55-48. (3-2)
16. Pomona– Smashed Montclair 51-7. (3-2)
17. Great Oak – Beat Corona 49-28. (3-1)
18. Etiwanda – One point loss to a good Heritage team. (1-2-1)
19. Riverside Poly– Poly keeps rolling, look out for this team! (4-0)
20. Damien– Enters the Top 20 with a shutout win over South Hills 37-0. (3-1)
(Other teams to watch: Bonita, Claremont, Don Lugo, Eisenhower, Kaiser, King, & Summit)
I.E. Preps Magazine Top 20 Ranking (Week 4)
1. Centennial – Still the #1 team, their offense is lethal. Worked a great Long Beach Poly team on a televised game. (2-2)
2. Rancho Cucamonga – They play the best teams and are quietly hunting as Cougars do!(3-1)
3. Chino Hills – The Huskies had a BIG win this week against Bishop Amat. Coach Betchel is making his Mark in Chino Hills(3-1)
4. Upland – The “U” played tough this Friday, but faced tougher competition. (2-2)
5. Redlands East Valley – REV took Rancho Verde on a ride this Friday. HUGE game and HUGE win . (2-1)
6. Santiago – The Sharks keep rolling with the Barnett tour. (3-1)
7. Vista Murrieta – The Broncos look like they are starting to build chemistry. (2-1)
8. Norco – This is a good Norco team, playing a very good preseason schedule. (1-2)
9. Rancho Verde – Rancho Verde ran into a tank called REV. The Mustangs should regroup and bounce back. (3-1)
10. San Gorgonio – One of the best teams in the Inland Empire, with one of the best QB’s around. (4-0)
11. Colony – What? You didn’t know? Colony is for real! They proved it beating a very good Pomona team this Friday. (3-1)
12. Citrus Hill – The “Hill” beat Roosevelt and continue to look better and better each week. (3-1)
13. Heritage – This underrated program puts wins together with three key factors: Coaching, Talent, & Tradition. (4-0)
14. Etiwanda – Bye Week. (1-1-1)
15. Carter – The Lions destroyed Chaparral this Friday. If this team keeps playing like this, Carter could be a BIG PROBLEM. (2-1)
16. Great Oak– Bye Week (2-1)
17. Oak Hills– This team is alot better than their record indicates. (2-2)
18. Pomona – The Red Devils fought until the end against a red hot Colony team. (2-2)
19. Riverside Poly– This team is special and has several quality wins. Could be headed on collision course with Rancho Verde. (3-0)
20. Chaparral– The Pumas will have to get it together quick, a much needed bye week and then Mission Viejo awaits… (1-3)
(Other teams to watch: Ayala, Bonita, Claremont, Damien, and Kaiser)
I.E. Preps Magazine Top 20 Ranking (Week 3)
1. Centennial – A one point loss to Bishop Gorman was all we needed to see to have a new #1 team. (1-2)
2. Rancho Verde – The statement win over Great Oak, 69-21 showed enough to move the Mustangs up!(3-0)
3. Upland – A 28-14 loss to Tesoro drops upland two spots. Expect “the U” to respond with a new focus this week.(2-1)
4. Rancho Cucamonga – Rancho Cucamonga has played a very strong preseason schedule and lost to a strong Bishop Amat team 46-17. (2-1)
5. Chino Hills– Chino Hills moves up a few spots after working Roosevelt 52-26. (2-1)
6. Santiago – The Sharks move up and take a bite out of Elsinore 56-30 (2-1)
7. Norco – Norco moves up beating a very sound Etiwanda team 31-28. (1-1)
8. Vista Murrieta – The Broncos drop a few spots with a loss to Del Oro 22-15. (1-1)
9. Great Oak – Great Oak drops down after running into a Rancho Verde buzzsaw losing 69-21. (2-1)
10. Etiwanda – Etiwanda stays in the top 10 after a 31-28 loss to Norco. (1-1-1)
11. Chaparral – After losing 24-0 to Oceanside, the Pumas slide down further and look to get the offense on track. (1-2)
12. Citrus Hill – The “Hill” is for real! Moving up a few spots after a 49-7 win over Arlington. (2-1)
13. San Gorgonio – One of the hottest teams in the I.E. keep rolling after a 42-17 win over Glendora. (3-0)
14. Heritage – The undefeated Patriots continue to move up after a 65-12 beat down of Coachella Valley. (3-0)
15. Redlands East Valley – Scheduling good teams have their rewards, REV stays put after losing to St. Bonaventure 21-10. (1-1)
16. Colony– Colony is BACK! A huge 46-21 win over Carter, the Titans shoot into the top 20 ranking. (2-1)
17. Pomona– A cancelled game brought alot of bad press to the program. The Red Devils will have to prove themselves this week. (2-0)
18. Oak Hill – An impressive 41-20 win over Los Osos, get Oak Hill into the top 20 ranking. (1-2)
19. Carter– A big loss to Colony 46-21, drop the Lions down. Key injuries may affect Carter the next few weeks. (1-1)
20. West Valley– A 21-0 shutout over Moreno Valley, put West Valley in the top 20. (3-0)
(Other teams to watch: Ayala, Claremont, Kaiser, ML King, and Riverside Poly)
I.E. Preps Magazine Top 20 Ranking (Week 2)
1. Upland – Another week, another win. (2-0)
2. Centennial – A 52-49 win over Orange Lutheran gets Coach Logan and his team their first win of the season. (1-1)
3. Rancho Cucamonga – Rancho showed great character in a thrilling 42-41 comeback win over a very good Norco team. (2-0)
4. Vista Murrieta – The Broncos beat Downey 14-13, in a win that may have cost them their starting QB. (1-0)
5. Great Oak– GO stays undefeated beating King 27-21. (2-0)
6. Etiwanda – Etiwanda rolls over Colton 52-0 (1-0-1)
7. Rancho Verde – The Mustangs swallow Murrieta Mesa 59-16. (2-0)
8. Chino Hills – “CHills” lose 45-21 to J Serra. The aggressive scheduling should pay off later as they enter the BASELINE. (1-1)
9. Chaparral – A shocking to 24-19 loss to Tesoro, creates questions about the Puma offense. (1-1)
10. Carter – The Lions serve Rialto 57-0. (1-0)
11. Santiago – The Sharks lose to Santa Margarita 56-27. Aggressive scheduling is rewarded (1-1)
12. Norco – Norco is for real. A one point loss to Rancho Cucamonga is nothing to be ashamed of. (0-1)
13. Pomona – The Red Devils are RED HOT! Beating Don Lugo 58-17. (2-0)
14. San Gorgonio – San G. means business and make a big jump in the rankings! Thumping Kaiser 35-7. (2-0)
15. Redlands East Valley – Pitch a shutout against Summit 28-0 and make a big leap in the rankings. (1-0)
16. Citrus Hill– Coach Zomalt is one of the best play callers around. The Hill defeats Murrieta Valley 30-20 (1-1)
17. Heritage– The Patriots destroy J.W. North 48-13. (2-0)
18. Jurupa Hills – A 14-7 loss to Moreno Valley stun the Spartans. (1-1)
19. Damien– Kick off their season with a win over Roosevelt 31-13. (1-0)
20. Cajon– Smashes Valley View 65-0. Making their debut on the Top 20 Ranking. (1-0)
(Other teams to watch: Diamond Ranch & Pacific)
Rest For Sports Performance
I.E. Preps writer Luke Van Ginkel
Sports athletes understand that to become a better athlete you have to work hard and give 110% effort in training, but a lot of younger athletes don’t understand that your body doesn’t grow and get stronger when you train and work out, it’s when you rest! I often see players spending multiple hours training and working out every day of the week putting tons of effort, time, and money but seeing little progress due to lack of rest and often overtraining. Athletes spend a lot of money and effort trying to rack up every possible advantage before a competition — from tubs of protein powder, to $100 compression shorts, to amino acid smoothies. Want a simpler and cheaper way? Go to bed an hour early!
It’s accepted that most athletes train year round and have to juggle a busy schedule full of school, practice, workouts, family, social life, etc. but all the effort put into getting better is in vain if athletes don’t make time for sleep and rest. Getting enough sleep is crucial for athletic performance. Studies have found that good sleep can improve speed, accuracy, and reaction time in athletes, whether you’re an Olympic athlete, a weekend warrior, or a lunch-break walker, getting enough sleep is the key to progress for a lot of reasons. Here’s why sleep is important — along with some tips on how to get more of it.
How Much Sleep Do Athletes Need?
According to the National Sleep Foundation, most people need about seven to nine hours of sleep a night. If you’re an athlete in training, that probably won’t cut it. Just as athletes need more calories than most people when they’re in training, they need more sleep, too. All the stress and grueling practices require more time to recover.
An athlete in training should sleep at least an hour extra, or about 8-10 hours per night. Almost all athletes manage this with an earlier bedtime. An afternoon nap can help also if your schedule allows it, but will not give the deep rest that overnight sleep will. Try to make 8 hours a minimum amount of rest and 10 hours a target to shoot for.
How Sleep Affects Athletic Performance
Most athletes — and people in general — underestimate the importance of sleep. Not getting enough sleep doesn’t only make you tired the next day, but it also has a big impact on what’s happening inside your body. Sleep is the time when your body repairs itself, if you don’t get enough sleep, you WILL NOT perform well.
Growth Hormone is one of biggest factors in sports performance. Growth hormone plays a major role in just about every hormone function in your body. Some of the major benefits of Growth Hormone to athletes are direct growth of bones and muscle tissue, decreased body fat, increased protein synthesis, increased energy levels, increased metabolism, increased immune system, reduced risk of muscle injury, etc. On the other hand lack of sleep can have very detrimental effects.
So what does sleep deprivation do to your game?
Decreased energy. Sleep deprivation reduces your body’s ability to store glycogen — energy that your muscles need during physical activity.
Worse decision making and reflexes. Studies have shown that athletes who don’t get enough sleep are worse at making split-second decisions and are less accurate.
Hormone changes. Not getting enough sleep can increase levels of cortisol, a stress hormone that can slow down healing, increase the risk of injuries, and worsen memory. It extremely lowers levels of growth hormone that helps repair the body. Lack of growth hormone, which is called “Growth Hormone Deficiency (GHD),” causes such symptoms as increased fat tissue, decreased muscle tissue, weakened immune system, slower metabolism, higher risk of injury in athletes, and a decreased energy and quality of life.
Slower Recovery Time. Sleep deprivation weakens your body’s ability to recover and causes your body to take a longer time to recover. As an athlete that is very detrimental because athletes need to get in as many workouts as they can and the only way to do that is by recovering quickly from workouts. It makes a huge difference if an athlete can recover quicker and get in more workouts.
So how can athletes increase Growth Hormone naturally?
The human body produces nearly all its Growth Hormone during deep overnight sleep. So to increase Growth Hormone production, simply get a good night’s rest of deep uninterrupted sleep (8-10 hours optimal). Many athletes can attest that a consistent habit of getting good rest accounts for better recovery, energy production, alertness, and well-being.
Studies have found clear evidence that increasing sleep has real benefits for athletes.
A 2011 study tracked the Stanford University basketball team for several months. Players added an average of almost two hours of sleep a night. The results? Players increased their speed by 5%. Their free throws were 9% more accurate. They had faster reflexes and felt happier. Other studies have shown similar benefits for football players and other athletes. In the extremely competitive sports scene nowadays, athletes look for any advantage they can get over there opponent. With sleep being free and having major impacts on sports performance, why cut out on your body’s natural potential?
Rest between Each Workout and Training
All too often nowadays I see people training and working out upper body one day, then a day or two later doing another upper body workout. The problem with this is that our bodies cannot recover that rapidly so by training too often our muscle fiber gets broken down and doesn’t get enough time to recover between the next workout. A lot of people don’t understand the concept of training, that we work and tear fiber so that it can rebuild bigger and stronger. So training too often will actually make your muscles broken down too much and your body won’t have enough time to recover, resulting in far less progress in training and less results. A great way to train and give your body time to recover would be taking a minimum of 3 days between each muscle group, and a minimum of 4 days for bigger muscles such as your chest, back, and legs. Here’s a simple example:
Monday: Chest and Triceps
Tuesday: Back day
Wednesday: Rest day
Thursday: Legs
Friday: Odd day-muscles that don’t get worked out often(traps, abbs, calfs, forearms, serratus, etc.)
Saturday: Shoulders and Biceps
Sunday: Rest day
How to Get Better Sleep?
Often it is hard to get a good night of sleep. Even when we do fall asleep the quality of the sleep may not be sufficient. The following ways can assist in getting that good night sleep and subsequently the benefits thereof
Don’t Watch Television in Bed! This may increase alertness and keep your brain from getting a deep rest. The brain may also decide that bedtime is for television watching and refuse to sleep.
Keep a Consistent Sleep Pattern. Your body likes to naturally stay on a consistent schedule on what time to go to bed and when to wake up. I naturally wake up at 7:12 every day, almost always at exactly 7:12 or a few minutes off. Getting a constant sleep pattern will greatly improve the quality of sleep.
Don’t Sleep with Your Phone. This may sound a little bizarre to some but texting before bed can greatly disrupt sleep. It keeps you up and keeps your brain from shutting down for sleep. I can attest that it really disturbs sleep when you’re waking up to the buzz of your phone every few minutes to reply to a text.
Things that can help you fall asleep. Having a nice, cool, quiet environment should be a minimum. Having the sound of a fan on can help also. Reading while lying in bed is one of my favorite things to put me to sleep when I’m restless.
Do Not Take Sleeping Medication. Taking sleep medication can help for a short term or for an occasional aid, but taking if frequently can really mess up sleep patterns and isn’t a natural rest.
Tire yourself out. Getting lots of exercise during the day and tiring yourself out will make you tired and will make you sleep naturally better, the opposite goes for training late at night. Training near bed time and late at night will make your body and brain more anxious and will do the opposite of slowing down your body for the night.
Conclusion
So to wrap it up, if you’re a serious athlete or are serious about your health and fitness, you should really care about your sleep and rest. You put all this time and effort into training and getting better, why not put a little dedication to getting some sleep!
The Night The Lights Went Out In Fontana
Last night the Etiwanda Eagles and Summit Skyhawks football teams opened up the 2014 season in grand fashion. In a game that was loaded with big time players, neither team backed down. Summit’s Damian Alloway aka “the USB” used his plug and play speed early on on offense and defense, while Etiwanda’s Khaylon Thomas and Deshawn Fortune quickly established the tone of the game on defense. Etiwanda, in their brand new uniforms, scored first courtesy of a 70 yard run by the talented linebacker and running back Khaylan Thomas. Later in the 1st qtr Summit struck a big pass play from Quarterback Keshon Flemmings to Damian Alloway for 80 yards to tie the game up 6 to 6, with both teams not converting for extra points. Etiwanda’s “11 Head Defense” was all over the field, and would not allow the Summit run game to get going. Deshawn Fortune, and the rest of the defense delivered fierce hits all game and their punishing play eventually took its toll on Summit quarterback Flemmings who injured and out for the game during the 2nd qtr of play.
With their starter out Summit tried a variety of formations to get their offense rolling, including a few wildcat formations that featured Alloway at quarterback. In the 2nd half both teams went for it on 4th down opportunities and held each other in check. Summit’s linebacker tandem of Miano and Busby held their own impacting the 2nd half with big hits and physical play. As the game tied began the 4th qtr, tied up at 6 – 6, at the 11:11 mark a transformer blew up across the street and caused the lights to go out in the entire stadium. In a game that was filled with school spirit from both schools, great weather, the only thing that could stop this game was something that was unexpected, the lights going out.
Both teams were forced to take the tie, in what was an intense and hard hitting game by two schools less than five miles from each other.




