Lemoore High School garnered an impressive seven picks on the annual end-of-season All-West Yosemite League football team, including the league’s most valuable offensive player (Ty Chambers), lineman (Isaiah Morales), and a slew of others. Rich Tuman was selected as the league’s top coach, and all his players helped to lead their team to a league championship and a berth in the California State Playoffs. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s high-flying varsity football team, hours separated from its Central Section Division II championship win Friday night at Central Valley Christian, learned on Sunday that they would be forced to board another bus bound for the first of two games slated for Division II-AA state championship. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s high-scoring offensive powerhouse is just one step away from a California Interscholastic Federation Division II football championship as the Tigers continued their season-long offensive rampage with a convincing 56-21 win over Frontier High School in friendly Tiger Stadium. Keep reading...
Lemoore's powerful varsity football team showed off its prowess once again as the Tigers continued their march to a CIF Division II Central Section championship, defeating visiting Washington Union Friday night in Tiger Stadium 64-8. Friday night’s CIF second-round win (Lemoore beat Washington Union earlier this season 56-35 in the season’s second game) continued the Tigers’ winning ways as Lemoore continues to put up big numbers en route to the Division II title game. Keep reading...
After putting together a 9-1 fall campaign, which included a 42-15 defeat of cross-county rival Hanford, Lemoore’s West Yosemite League champs (5-0) are getting a week off before beginning what very well could be a decisive run for the Division II title game. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s varsity football team seems intent on scoring the most points in a season ever. In the West Yosemite League alone, the Tigers, in its four games, have outscored their opponents 167-34. In the preseason, Lemoore outscored its opponents 244-99. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s head football coach, Rich Tuman, and his talented staff have the Tigers on a roll. They will play their fourth straight football road game on Friday at Tulare Western, the final matchup before the October 28 game against Hanford in the friendly confines of Tiger Stadium. Keep reading...
Mission Oak High School fell to 5-2 overall and is now 1-1 in the West Yosemite League, thanks to Lemoore's impressive shutdown of the Hawks on Tulare's home turf. The Tigers, no strangers to putting points on the scoreboard, did it again Friday, shutting out the surprised Hawks 48-0. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s talented Tigers got off to another solid start Friday night as the West Yosemite League season got underway with league newcomer Tulare Union arriving in town. Unfortunately for The Tribe, the Tigers were lousy hosts, as Lemoore continued its offensive ways, crushing Tulare 42-20 to improve to 5-1 on the season. Keep reading...
Just two weeks after losing their first game, a 40-14 loss to powerful Clovis West, Lemoore's varsity football team seems to be on yet another roll after crushing visiting South High 54-0 in the friendly confines of Tiger Stadium Friday night. Keep reading...