Lemoore’s varsity football team, burdened by one of the Central Section’s most demanding schedules, will take an 0-3 record into Sanger Friday night for a non-league matchup with the 3-0 Apaches. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s varsity girls’ volleyball team remains unbeaten after four matches, the latest victories coming Tuesday in Tulare as the Tigers easily got past “The Tribe” in straight sets 3-0, and then beating Kingsburg Thursday night in Lemoore 3-1. Keep reading...
While its football team struggled on the field, Lemoore High School’s vaunted NJ ROTC (Naval Junior Reserve Officers Training Corp) continued its domination in national, state, and local NJ ROTC circles. The unit, all 240 students enrolled in this year’s program, earned its 22nd straight Distinguished Unit Award. Keep reading...
If you were to place Friday night’s 23-15 loss to visiting San Joaquin Memorial up against some of Lemoore's best games, understandably it probably wouldn’t make the final cut, nor was it the worst performance ever, far from it. After all, Lemoore football has a rich history of success, but unfortunately this year’s team’s inexperience was on full display Friday night, as the Tigers, trying to match the success of recent teams that won titles and thrilled its loyal fans, fell just a little bit short. Keep reading...
So far things are looking good for Lemoore High School’s varsity volleyball team. The Tigers, hoping to forget last year’s mediocre season – during which they were 12-17 overall and 5-7 in the West Yosemite League – have turned in impressive performances after just two matches. Keep reading...
You never like to lose a game, particularly when it’s your first game as head coach. On a near picture perfect night, with the grandstands full of expectant fans hoping for a continuation of their team’s success the last couple of years, this year’s version of Tiger football had its hands full with a potent Paso Robles team and unfortunately wound up on the losing end of a 35-10 score. Keep reading...
Lemoore High School’s girls’ tennis team had a pretty good pre-season, winning three of four matches at the varsity level and four straight in junior varsity action. Keep reading...
Regardless of what one thinks about Common Core – and there is much to consider in light of measures some states are taking to dismiss or repeal the nationwide standards. However, California continues to embrace Common Core and the concept that teaching the same high standards will ultimately help students earn a meaningful education – even if they change schools or move to a different state. Keep reading...
You would think that 18-year-old Paige Cloyes, a Lemoore High School senior, would consider a career as a veterinarian. After all, the friendly four-year member of the Future Farmers of America has plenty of experience with animals – particularly dogs. Keep reading...
Another football season, another West Yosemite League championship? Not so fast. While Lemoore’s vaunted football team has easily won the last two league championships, this year’s campaign might not be as easy. Keep reading...