After one period, it looked as if the West Hills College Lemoore women’s’ basketball team had a cake walk on its hands in Saturday’s Central Valley Conference game against Merced College. The Lady Golden Eagles, displaying some deft touches inside the paint and solid outside shooting, were enjoying a big lead in the first period, jumping out to a 10-0 lead in the opening minutes. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s varsity girls’ soccer team hit sort of a roadblock on Thursday (Jan. 14) when it struggled to a 0-0 tie with visiting Golden West High School. Despite the scoreless tie, the Tigers are in the thick of the West Yosemite League title chase, holding on to second place behind powerful Redwood High School, which sports a perfect 5-0 mark in league play. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s varsity wrestling team got back on track after a disastrous West Yosemite League opener a week ago against Redwood as the Rangers surprised Lemoore 49-26. The Tigers seemed to take out their frustrations on Golden West Wednesday night in the Lemoore High School Event Center, clubbing the visiting Blazers 66-12 to get themselves back in the hunt for another league championship. Keep reading...
The Lady Golden Eagles will have at least one more shot this season to beat their long-time nemesis, Fresno City College. After narrowly losing to the Rams in the championship of the recently concluded Golden Eagle Classic 75-73, West Hills College Lemoore entered Fresno City territory Saturday night, and after playing evenly with the Rams in the first period, succumbed to a stringent full-court press and fell 83-61. Keep reading...
Lemoore High’s quest for a second straight West Yosemite League title took a detour recently when the Tigers fell to Redwood High School January 6 in the league opener for both schools. Redwood powered past Lemoore 49-26. Keep reading...
It didn’t take long for Lemoore High School standout football player Allen Perryman to get the call – and to make a decision about where he will play football next year. The talented wide receiver and defensive back, who helped lead his Tiger football team to two straight West Yosemite League titles, has verbally committed to play football next season for Sacramento State. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s wrestling program, for more than two decades, has been the class of the West Yosemite League, winning league titles about as often as Donald Trump combs his hair. Once again, Coach Marcio Botelho’s varsity contingent will battle for its second straight WYL title after losing for the first time in more two decades two years ago. Keep reading...
The annual “Bash” 20th Annual don Olson Memorial wresting tournament was held Dec. 29 and 30 at the West Hills College Golden Eagle Arena and when it was all said and done, Bloomington High School, visiting from California’s Southern Section, wrestled its way to the tourney championship. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s soccer teams will get down to business as the boys and girls seek West Yosemite League titles. Both squads have already won their league openers against Hanford West earlier in December. Keep reading...
An old nemesis spoiled West Hills College Lemoore’s hopes of winning the Golden Eagle Classic Sunday afternoon in West Hills College’s own arena. As it is the Lady Golden Eagles basketball team had to settle for second place in their own tournament as Fresno City College turned spoiler once again, beating the Eagles 75-73 in a game that could easily have gone either way. Keep reading...