Two Lemoore High Tiger football players earn All-State honors after stellar 11-1 season

Cal-Hi Sports is devoted to the coverage of California High Schools and each year honors what it considers the top high school football players in the state.
Perryman had a standout year and definitely earned his All-State Junior status. The talented receiver and defensive back went both ways for the Tigers in a season that saw Lemoore’s football team go 11-1, including a perfect regular season in which they won the West Yosemite League championship.
Perryman recorded 61 total tackles, 13 of them by himself. He also led the Valley in interceptions with nine on the year. He caught 55 passes from Tiger quarterback Cort Groathouse for 1,070 yards and nine touchdowns.
Frazier was the league’s Defensive Player of the Year and had 10 solo tackles, 57 total and 16 sacks on the year.
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