Anchored by the impressive play of Spencer Denney in singles and doubles play, Lemoore’s varsity boys’ tennis team find themselves in the Division III team finals, a first ever for a boys’ tennis team. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s top tennis player, Spencer Denney, came within a point of beating the league’s top singles player but had to settle for second place after losing in a tiebreaker to Redwood’s Tony Kim. Keep reading...
Apr 26 2018 - 12:46pm
Mini-Stock driver Rod Baronian opened the 2018 Central Valley Mini Stock season with a 30-lap main event win Sunday afternoon (April 22) at Lemoore Raceway. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s varsity boys’ tennis team is on a West Yosemite League roll. This past week the Tigers crushed visiting Hanford 8-1 before handing Hanford West a 9-0 loss in a Thursday home match. The two wins left the Tigers at 5-1 in league matches. Keep reading...
A stellar collegiate career came to its conclusion Saturday night in Cleveland, Ohio as three-time California State Wrestling Champion and two-time NCAA champ Isaiah Martinez ended his career on somewhat of a sad note, losing in the 2018 NCAA finals to Penn State’s Vincenzo Joseph. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s five wrestlers struggled during Friday and Saturday’s California State Wrestling Tournament in Bakersfield. Will Kloster, did perhaps the best, advancing in the consolation bracket, winning three teams before dropping out of contention. Keep reading...
Once again Lemoore’s vaunted wrestling program will send a sizable contingent to the California State Wrestling Championships March 2-3 at Bakersfield’s Rabobank Arena. Five Tigers earned spots in the state tourney at Saturday’s Master’s Tournament in Bakersfield. Keep reading...
Despite having just one wrestler in the Yosemite Division finals, the Lemoore High School boys' wrestling team still managed to send a total of seven wrestlers to this weekend’s Masters’ tournament in Bakersfield. Keep reading...
Lemoore managed to win seven weight classes at Wednesday’s West Yosemite League Tournament, but they were forced to settle for a tie with Redwood High School, the second time in four years the Rangers have spoiled the Tigers victory celebration. Keep reading...
Wednesday night’s big matchup against Golden West was more than just another wrestling match in the Tigers’ march to another West Yosemite League title. It was a homecoming of sorts for a bunch of former LHS wrestlers who returned to their school to honor their longtime coach. Keep reading...