Lemoore’s varsity football team put on quite a show Friday night in Hanford’s Neighbor Bowl, a performance even Donald Trump might have approved of. It was glitzy, exciting, impressive, and above all, sort of fun as the Tigers captured their second straight West Yosemite League championship with a dominating 42-7 victory over Hanford. Keep reading...
It was a bit of a slow start Friday night, but Lemoore’s talented football team eventually got the feel of the ball and crushed visiting El Diamante 35-0 to cement its second straight trip to the West Yosemite League finale against Hanford, a game that will again determine the league’s top team. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s varsity boys’ water polo team came up with a pair of big wins last week, beating Mt. Whitney in a 17-15 thriller on Wednesday and then pounding out a 12-11 victory over El Diamante Thursday night. Keep reading...
All right, now they’re showing off. But that’s okay because they’ve earned the right, especially with a starting five receiver corps that has a difficult time not catching the ball when quarterback Logan Ahlin throws it at them. This was just the case when on a muggy warm night in Tiger Stadium, the Lemoore Tigers continued their dominance of the West Yosemite League and appear intent on capturing their second straight league championship. Keep reading...
Lemoore's boys' water polo team rebounded from a pair of disappointing losses the week before to beat Hanford 17-11 last week and Hanford West 15-4 on Thursday, Oct. 15 to get back into the West Yosemite League race. In the match against Hanford, Ethan Barnhart led all scorers with six goals while Nate Olson, Calvin Rhoads and Spencer Stinger each contributed two goals apiece. Keep reading...
Two down and four to go. In the last two games, Lemoore’s offense has exploded for 83 points while its defense has been as downright stingy as Donald Trump’s barber. In the first two league contests, the Tigers have, given up just 6 points, all six in last week’s West Yosemite League opener against Redwood. Keep reading...
Kings Christian High School, which has been struggling in the early part of the football season, finally got a win Friday night, beating Immanuel Christian in a home contest 32-20. The victory comes after last week’s 44-12 loss to Pinewood. Keep reading...
Things all seemed to come together Friday night as the Tigers, coming off two straight losses to top-ranked valley teams, rebounded with a convincing 41-6 win over visiting Redwood. The lopsided victory was Lemoore’s first step in reclaiming the West Yosemite League crown it won last year when it blitzed through the league with a perfect record. Keep reading...
Some famous person said many years ago that defense wins football games, and it wasn’t Donald Trump. Well, he was right. Defense does win games and nowhere was that adage on display more appropriately than in Tiger Stadium Friday night, where Lemoore’s varsity football team, faced with losing its third game in a row to a cross-valley foe, rebounded with the kind of defense that makes defensive coordinators proud. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s varsity boys’ water polo team managed to get off to a good start in the West Yosemite League race with a win Tuesday against Hanford West High School. The Tigers have been dominant in their pre-season campaign and hope to continue the effort in league play. Keep reading...