Lemoore High's Sanchez, Wiley first-team WYL while boys' Will Schalde earns first team basketball honors
Both Sanchez and Wiley led the Tigers in scoring. Sanchez scored at a 14.21 clip while Wiley tossed in 11.8 points per game in the Tigers’ successful season.
In boys’ basketball, a trio of Tigers earned top spots in league play, including first-teamer Will Schalde and second-teamers, Beunju Moon and Chris Taylor. The Tigers completed an 8-19 overall season and were 4-6 in the WYL.
Schalde, a senior first-teamer, scored 10.5 points per game while posting team-high 9.7 rebounds per game. Taylor, also a senior, was the Team’s leading scorer with 11.8 points per game. Moon, a sophomore, scored at 8.8 points per game clip for the Tigers.
Vasquez’s girls’ Team stood out in the league this year, compiling a 7-3 record to finish behind league champion Hanford High School.
Golden West’s Indya Smith, was named the league’s Most Valuable Player.
All League Girls BB
1st Team
Tanisha Edwards, Hanford
Corin Camera, Hanford
Amya Sanchez, Lemoore
Kyla Wiley, Lemoore
Janessa Haro, Redwood
Jewel Helo, Golden West
Kyla Rios, El Diamante
2nd Team
Naomi Solis, Lemoore
Amber Cole, Lemoore
Krissy Heatherington, Redwood
Adriana McKeehan, Golden West
Mary Horn, Mt. Whitney
Kylie Maya, Hanford
Makayla Young, Hanford
Alyssa Chapman, Hanford
Karisma Robles, El Diamante
Coach of the Year: Marco Vazquez, Lemoore
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