Lemoore High School’s softball team struggled in the recently completed Clovis Easter Tournament, losing 3 of 4 in the tournament, the Tigers only win coming in a Monday 4-2 win over Edison High School. Keep reading...
Just two days since dropping its first match of the season, Lemoore’s boys’ tennis team rebounded to defeat Mt. Whitney High School 8-1 on Wednesday. The Tigers improved to 2-1 in league play and are 7-1 overall. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s storybook season ended Wednesday night in a packed Event Center. An aura of electric excitement permeated the still arena air as Lemoore’s faithful cheered its team as it prepared a run for the state title. It was just a few days ago that Lemoore captured the Central Section Division II basketball championship in Selland Arena, giving local basketball fans a glimpse of what may come. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s talented boys’ tennis team continued its winning ways, beating Hanford West in the Tigers’ first West Yosemite League match Thursday, 6-3. Keep reading...
Lemoore High School’s Mario Lanuza earned West Yosemite League First Team soccer honors this past week. A pair of Tigers join him as second-team picks. They are Oscar Berriga and Jesus Zavala. The league coaches also chose Mt. Whitney midfielder Jaime Trujillo as its player of the year in balloting recently. Keep reading...
Lemoore will host a first-round game in the California State Division II Basketball Championships Wednesday, at 7 p.m. in the high school’s Event Center. The Tigers earned the home game thanks to their impressive 84-77 win over Ridgeview High School Friday in Fresno’s Selland Arena. Keep reading...
Mark the date March 4 on the calendar. That’s the night Lemoore High’s varsity boys’ basketball team will play for the Division II championship. This year’s version of Tiger basketball got to that moment by beating a stubborn San Joaquin Memorial team Tuesday night 70-60 in the LHS Event Center. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s varsity girls’ basketball team’s season ended Wednesday night at Independence High School when the 18-10 Tigers failed to score a point in the fourth quarter, despite trailing by just 5 points at the end of three periods. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s girls’ basketball team, after earning a bye in the first round, took another step towards a Division II Central Section title by hanging on to defeat visiting Sierra High School Friday night 52-39 in the Event Center. Keep reading...