Crosstown rivals Garfield, Roosevelt go head-to-head in East LA Classic

Saturday, November 5, 2016
Garfield, Roosevelt high students awarded scholarships during East LA Classic
Councilman Jose Huizar awarded $20,000 in scholarships to 20 students from Garfield and Theodore Roosevelt high schools.

MONTEREY PARK, Calif. (KABC) -- The Garfield Bulldogs went against their arch rival the Roosevelt Rough Riders for their 82nd match up. It's one of the longest standing rivalries in high school football in the west.

The game, known as the East L.A. Classic, is also homecoming and it draws thousands of alumni.

Don Hastings coached the Bulldogs for 38 years.

"This is very, very special for me because it's so much fun, and you forget how much fun you had as a young person," he said.

For the players, the students and the alumni, one thing remains unchanged through the years - school pride.

Councilman Jose Huizar awarded $20,000 in scholarships to 20 students from Garfield and Theodore Roosevelt high schools.

The event was so big that even U.S. Senate candidate Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez was in attendance.

When Frank Gonzalez played for the Rough Riders, he said the fun was earning bragging rights against Garfield players he grew up with. But on this night, it was the bulldogs in the end zone early on and often.

It was a rough game for Roosevelt as Garfield took the win 49-3.