For the second straight week, a pair of Lemoore wrestlers and one fiery 106-pound Lady Tiger, have reached the semi-finals of a tournament that decides who will battle for a state title at the CIF State Championships on March 3-4 at Bakersfield’s Rabobank Arena. Keep reading...
The state’s No. 1 wrestler from Lemoore, Gary Joint, was upset by Clovis North’s Chris Deloza, the state’s No. 5 man, in the 132 pound finals Saturday afternoon to spoil the Tigers’ last bet for a Yosemite Division championship. Keep reading...
Two Lemoore wrestlers on Thursday took on the best the Central Section had to offer and earned spots in the California State Girls’ State Wrestling Championships to be held Feb.24-25 at Visalia’s Convention Center. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s West Yosemite League champion wrestlers are faring well in the Yosemite Division Championships, being held in Bakersfield this weekend. The Tigers have five wrestlers competing in the semi-final matches Saturday. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s basketball season ended abruptly Tuesday night as both teams failed to earn a spot in the Central Section playoffs. In Lemoore, the Lady Tigers, despite taking a first-quarter lead against Hanford, fell behind 43-31 as the fourth quarter began and ended up losing their final game 59-48. Keep reading...
Lemoore High School’s boys’ tennis season got underway at Dinuba yesterday (Feb. 15), the Tigers coming away with their first win, beating the Emperors 6-3 and JVs winning 4-1. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s football program, which went 2-8 this past season, will see a new face on the sidelines come September when the Tigers return to the gridiron, hoping to erase from their collective memories last year’s woes. Lemoore Athletic Director Brady Holaday announced last week that the school accepted former coach Mitch Crossley’s resignation and hired first-year English teacher and longtime coach Rene Asencio to take over the varsity program. Keep reading...
A disappointing season for Lemoore’s girls’ soccer team ended Wednesday with a 1-0 loss to Hanford. The loss dropped the Tigers to 4-6-2 in the West Yosemite League, meaning the Tigers won’t be entering the playoffs. The Tigers finished 8-10-2 overall. Keep reading...
Tuesday is likely to be the final game for Lemoore’s boys’ and girls’ basketball teams. The Tigers will take on Hanford – the boys in Bullpup territory, while the girls will host their cross-county rival Tuesday night at 7 p.m. in the school’s Event Center. Keep reading...