It’s getting to be a routine task come November. The Leader, the community’s most loved newspaper, every year about this time, asks Lemoore High School’s varsity boys’ wrestling coach about his team’s prospects for the upcoming season. Every season, without fail, Lemoore’s coach, former state wrestling champ Marcio Botelho, says that his team’s prospects are good, and he expects the team to perform well. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s boys’ and girls’ water polo teams were hoping to return to their revamped pool and christen it with a pair of wins. Unfortunately, the christening may have to wait. Both LHS varsity teams dropped their first home matches of the season in their own pool, continuing their assault on the West Yosemite League’s cellar. Keep reading...
It hasn’t been a good week for Lemoore High School volleyball as the Tigers dropped a pair of West Yosemite League matchups in the last couple of weeks, a 3-0 loss to Redwood on Oct. 3 and a Wednesday shutout (3-0) to visiting El Diamante. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s varsity girls’ tennis team, sporting an overall record of 8-6 on the season and 2-3 in the West Yosemite League is scheduled for a Sept. 30 matchup at Redwood High School where the Tigers will face the league-leading Redwood Rangers. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s athletic teams will be busy this week, including the girls’ tennis team which has a home date with Hanford on Thursday. Lemoore’s squad is currently7-5 overall and 1-2 in the West Yosemite League. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s boys’ and girls’ water polo teams suffered a dual loss Tuesday, Sept. 10 in the Hanford West pool. Lemoore’s boys narrowly dropped a 13-12 decision to the Huskies while the Lemoore ladies fell 17-3. Keep reading...
It’s tournament time in the Valley as Lemoore’s varsity girls’ volleyball squad travel to Golden Valley High School for the annual Central California Classic Volleyball Tournament beginning Friday (Sept. 6). The Tigers are scheduled to play Friday and Saturday. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s varsity girls’ volleyball team hoped to improve upon its disappointing 2018 season during which it posted an unimpressive 14-15 overall record while falling to 2-7 in the West Yosemite League. Judging by its season opener Tuesday night in the Event Center, the Tigers are off to a good start. Keep reading...
According to the University of Illinois Fighting Illini athletic website, two-time NCAA and four-time Big Ten champion Isaiah Martinez won his second consecutive U.S. Open Freestyle title at 74 kilograms Saturday, April 27, at the South Point Arena in Las Vegas. Keep reading...
Keller Auto Speedway, Saturday night, was the scene of the King of Thunder Series where, in the night’s fourth race, a talented Carson Macedo, in his Winged 360 Sprint Car, won the 30-lap main event, despite a having a strong field up against him. Keep reading...