The Tigers are 7-0 and are just two games from a “rendezvous with destiny” – to borrow a timely phrase from Franklin Roosevelt. The Tigers beat up on a good Golden West team Friday night before a packed house in Tiger stadium to keep their 2014 campaign unblemished. Lemoore beat the Blazers 56-31 in a game that wasn’t really that close. Keep reading...
Lemoore's varsity girls water polo team, despite four goals from Kelly Mellott, fell to visiting Golden West Thursday night 11-8. The Tigers fell to 7-4 overall and 3-2 in the West Yosemite League. On Tuesday the Tigers hit the road again for a key league match against Hanford. They follow that up with a Thursday date against Hanford West. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s boys’ water polo team, despite some talented performances, has dropped its last four West Yosemite League matches to fall to 8-8 overall. The Tigers hope to rebound Tuesday night when they face Hanford in the Bullpups’ pool. Keep reading...
Richard Doctor is fitting in nicely at Humboldt State University where he ended up playing football after a stellar career at Lemoore High School. Doctor scored three times in Saturday’s game in Lumberjack territory. See the Eureka Times-Standard story. Keep reading...
The 1999 Falcon football team will be inducted into the West Hills College Coalinga Athletic Hall of Keep reading...
The 1964 West Hills College Coalinga Falcon football team will reunite at Harris Ranch during Hall of Fame weekend to celebrate its 50th reunion. Ranked 11th in the nation, they were the California Community Junior College Association Champions and victors in the Lions Bowl against Santa Barbara. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s volleyball team rebounded from a difficult tournament in Paso Robles to win in straight sets against visiting Sierra Pacific on Tuesday. The Tigers, behind the solid play of Jessica Taylor and Faith Wyatt, beat the Bears 25-21 in the opener, 25-8 in game two and 25-18 in the finale. Keep reading...
Lemoore High School’s Dani Kinder sank four birdies and teamed with Jayda Olaes to win Saturday's Monache Best Ball Tournament. The dynamic duo ended up shooting a tournament best 78 on the 18-hole course at River Island Country Club. Earlier in the week, Kinder shot the low round of Thursday’s West Yosemite League golf tournament at Visalia’s Valley Oaks, but couldn’t quite get her Tigers over the hump, as Lemoore finished second overall to Redwood High. Keep reading...