Lemoore’s varsity softballers split their first two games Monday on the opening day of the annual Clovis Easter Classic, dropping the opener 12-2 to Central High School before turning it around in the afternoon game, beating El Diamante 8-4. Keep reading...
Lemoore's longtime art teacher, Mario Gonzalez, on Thursday, was named the Kings County Office of Education's teacher of the year at its 2017 Excellence in Education awards ceremony. Keep reading...
Despite heavy rains that struck Lemoore earlier Friday, the show – or at least the Lemoore High School Kiwanis Track and Field Meet – continued. Not so much for local softball and baseball teams, which were postponed due to the weather. Keep reading...
El Diamante put on a bit of a show at Wednesday’s three-way track and field meet. The Miners won the varsity boys’ division, the frosh-soph boys, and the varsity women’s division. Lemoore’s boys finished third in the varsity boys’ division, and Lemoore’s girls’ contingent took second. Keep reading...
The Lemoore High School District is looking for a few good men and women – to provide a citizens’ oversight responsibility as the district takes the next steps toward putting a recently passed $24 million bond measure into motion and begin renovating and rebuilding Lemoore High School. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s varsity girls’ softball team got itself back on track Friday night with a convincing win over Mt. Whitney in Visalia. The Tigers began the West Yosemite League campaign with back-to-back losses to Redwood and Hanford West. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s varsity boys’ track team turned in some respectable performances at Friday’s Track and Field Time Trials, hosted in Tiger Stadium. The Tigers finished second overall in the boys’ division, with 128.5 points, behind Edison High School’s total of 152 points. Keep reading...
Much will be on the line for Lemoore High’s varsity boys’ tennis team as it takes on Redwood Wednesday (Apr. 5) in a home match that very well could decide the West Yosemite League championship. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s softball team fell to 0-2 in the West Yosemite League following Wednesday’s disappointing 11-3 loss to Redwood High School on the Tigers’ diamond. The Rangers improved to 2-1 in the league standings. Keep reading...