Marc Raygoza, a 1991 Lemoore High School alum, admits he was somewhat of a late bloomer when it came to hitting the books while attending the local high school. Instead, he found satisfaction mostly in athletics, particularly his stint as a goal keeper for the Tigers’ varsity soccer team. Keep reading...
When she attended Lemoore High School, Mandy Broaddus (Class of 1992), was always interested in contributing to her community, and to this day she confidently attests that her four years in Lemoore prepared her for the inspiring life she leads today in Montana as an advocate for Native American education. Keep reading...
Oct 4 2016 - 5:01pm
The Lemoore High School Foundation for Excellence will be honoring a large contingent former students, “friends” and athletes at its next Hall of Fame induction dinner, to be held on October 21 at the Lemoore Civic Auditorium at 6:30 p.m. Keep reading...
Former Lemoore High School track and field star Jerome Avery, and blind sprinter David Brown, the blind athlete he guides in the Paralympics 100 meters, won the gold medal today (Sept. 11). Avery and Brown won their heat and semifinal races, turning in the best times in both races to put them in today's final in Rio de Janeiro. Keep reading...
The United States best hope for a gold medal in Paralympics archery begins Friday when Lemoore’s Jeff Fabry takes on Korea’s Koo Dong Sub in the first round of Men’s Individual archery competition. According to the Paralympics schedule, Fabry and Don Sub are scheduled to begin their competition at approximately 4 p.m. Keep reading...
He’s won a pair of bronze medals in the 2004 Paralympic Games, another bronze in the 2008 Games and a gold medal just four years ago in London. He’s traveled all over the world – Greece, China, London – and in a few weeks Lemoore native Jeff Fabry will be stringing his bow in Rio de Janeiro in yet another magical quest for a gold medal – and another step in his life-long journey of discovery and accomplishment. Keep reading...
Lemoore has an impressive history of producing exceptional track and field athletes, and once upon a time, when one thought of the Valley’s fastest, the longest, or the highest, Lemoore High School always comes to mind – like a pleasant memory on a lazy summer day. Keep reading...
The Lemoore Rotary Club’s annual “Demotion” party, where the club members say goodbye to the past year’s president, and then welcome the incoming president, had sort of an international flare to it Friday night. Keep reading...
The mood in Lemoore’s Railroad Depot Tuesday night was upbeat. As supporters of Measure K munched on tri-tip and salads, most appeared confident about the prospects for passing the public safety measure, a .25 percent increase in the sales tax offset by the demise of Proposition 30, which sunsets in December. Keep reading...
City and Kings County officials are unsure of what the next step may be in providing additional funding for public safety. While the county-wide measure narrowly lost in the final vote tally – by just 51 votes, Lemoore voters overwhelmingly approved the measure, passing the public safety measure with a whopping 72.17 percent of the votes, the highest in Kings County. Keep reading...