
"Looking out from his office at St. Francis High School, interim athletic director Todd Wolfson can see the St. Francis football field, the La Cañada football field and the Rose Bowl. "I can sit in my office and see all in one," he said. He might want to create a lottery to sell off his view on Friday night, because St. Francis is hosting Muir, La Cañada is hosting Crescenta Valley and UCLA is playing New Mexico at the Rose Bowl."
"The high school fields are separated by 300 feet. The schools share a driveway, which will become an Uber drop-off spot on Friday night. St. Francis is planning to use nearby Flintridge Prep and St. Bede middle school for parking. La Cañada is planning to use its softball and baseball fields for extra parking. "It's going to be Carmageddon," Wolfson said. All four high school teams are local, so that should produce great attendance and a party atmosphere. Wolfson advises, "Come early and watch warmups.""
From his office at St. Francis High School, interim athletic director Todd Wolfson can see the St. Francis field, La Cañada field and the Rose Bowl. On Friday night St. Francis hosts Muir, La Cañada hosts Crescenta Valley, and UCLA plays New Mexico at the Rose Bowl, all with 7 p.m. kickoffs. The high school fields sit about 300 feet apart and share a driveway that will serve as an Uber drop-off. St. Francis will use Flintridge Prep and St. Bede for parking; La Cañada will use its softball and baseball fields. High local interest should produce heavy traffic, strong attendance and a party atmosphere. Wolfson recommends arriving early to watch warmups.
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